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Alctel posted:It depends on what health authority you are in. I (and people I know) had no trouble getting tested in Island Health (even without symptoms), but apparently it was really tough to get tested in the vancouver coastal HA . Not sure about the others Yeah the issue with Metro Vancouver is that all the testing centres have to be outdoors to be COVID safe and to have sufficient capacity for the population. Being in a historically unprecedented cold snap means they've shut them all down, presumably in part because they're not set up to be work safe in these temperatures. Unfortunately this has coincided with omicron going exponential. And yeah I wonder about the test capacity stuff. They've maxed out at 20K tests per day. I'm not sure what the capacity is in other provinces, but Ontario reported 67K tests yesterday, and they have about three times the population of BC, so they definitely have at least sightly more capacity. Alberta, on the other hand, has barely had any days with more than 10K tests, with only slightly fewer people than BC. So part of the issue is that people in BC are just more conscientious about getting tested than in Alberta, part of the issue is that we're also in a year-long slow environmental Armageddon, and part of the issue is not having the capacity.
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 20:12 |
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https://twitter.com/ABBedClosures/status/1476620722919247884?s=20
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 20:27 |
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Icu trending down a bit, hospitalizations appear on the upswing. Appear to be following Ontario. Probably fine, I'm assured that this is the good COVID
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 20:29 |
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terrorist ambulance posted:Icu trending down a bit, hospitalizations appear on the upswing. Appear to be following Ontario. Probably fine, I'm assured that this is the good COVID Honestly makes sense. Vaccination protects from the kind of systemic infection of the lungs that puts people into the ICU but raw numbers means there will be more hospitalization just from how many are getting it and a percentage of that getting it bad
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 20:59 |
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I think in general this strain is just not as good at infecting the lungs. Really good at infecting the throat though. Ontario is saying Omicron is 50% less likely to result in hospitalization or death than Delta. But its infecting so many people that the hospitals could still be overwhelmed.
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 21:09 |
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https://twitter.com/AnnieClaireBO/status/1476650422077202439?t=RTHGdSIi4_1cDy53znSJew&s=19
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 21:32 |
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Ontario: gently caress you everyone!
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 21:34 |
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Has there been any sort of policy change or support announced for people who need to go to work, have symptoms but can't get tested? It's easy to say people should just assume they have it and isolate, but how many people can just miss out on close to 2 weeks of pay? How many people could get fired for missing work without a positive test?
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 21:38 |
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Duck Rodgers posted:Has there been any sort of policy change or support announced for people who need to go to work, have symptoms but can't get tested? It's easy to say people should just assume they have it and isolate, but how many people can just miss out on close to 2 weeks of pay? How many people could get fired for missing work without a positive test? We uh, haven't thought that far ahead. In the meantime, please go stand in line for 2 hours to get a rapid test from an lcbo. Hopefully, but they'll probably run out before you get there. So uh...
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 21:42 |
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Duck Rodgers posted:Has there been any sort of policy change or support announced for people who need to go to work, have symptoms but can't get tested? It's easy to say people should just assume they have it and isolate, but how many people can just miss out on close to 2 weeks of pay? How many people could get fired for missing work without a positive test? 50% off rapid tests at shoppers!!!
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 21:49 |
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terrorist ambulance posted:Icu trending down a bit, hospitalizations appear on the upswing. Appear to be following Ontario. Probably fine, I'm assured that this is the good COVID Maybe a silver lining in the hospitalizations figure? https://twitter.com/robynurback/status/1476652202953478146?s=21
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 21:50 |
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Starks posted:Maybe a silver lining in the hospitalizations figure? they don't count those as "hospitalizations" under the provincial covid statistics that's not how it works
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 21:56 |
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RBC posted:they don't count those as "hospitalizations" under the provincial covid statistics IIRC they actually do. That's why they've been talking about separating the numbers in the coming days.
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 22:05 |
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RBC posted:they don't count those as "hospitalizations" under the provincial covid statistics How does it work?
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 22:06 |
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Mr Luxury Yacht posted:IIRC they actually do. That's why they've been talking about separating the numbers in the coming days. lol maybe. It's reported by the hospital. lol, lmao at this province
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 22:07 |
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RBC posted:lol maybe. It's reported by the hospital. lol, lmao at this province To be fair as far as I know that's how most places have reported it until recently but it hasn't been much of an issue before Omicron's absurd infection rate since without a deep dive it's not always easy to tell. Like some guy comes into the emergency room with low O2 and a prior positive COVID test. Okay sure that's one. But what about a patient admitted for a heart problems and on admission tests positive? Are they a COVID hospitalization? They're in the hospital and they definitely have COVID but at what seriousness do they count as a COVID patient? Do they become one if their lungs start to go south in conjunction with their heart? Do you remove them from the stats if they never develop serious symptoms? Etc...
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 22:41 |
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Starks posted:Maybe a silver lining in the hospitalizations figure? i mean, maybe, but if you go into the hospital for a heart attack or stroke or cancer or whatever AND have covid, I doubt that is good for you I just hate that we knew for like, at least a month, that there existed a highly transmissible variant and had time to plan for it, and the best we came up with is "maybe it won't be so bad??"
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 22:54 |
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What the gently caress am I supposed to do with "most positive RATs don't require PCR follow-up"? lmao
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 23:07 |
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Alctel posted:I work for the BC Ministry of Education and basically what it is is that someone at the top (I'm not sure if it's the minister or if its the top layers of civil service) are ALL IN on the idea that in-school education for children is the most important thing above anything else for social reasons and educational outcomes. Right, but for electoral and financial outcomes, the schools acting as daycares is equally important. I'll let you do your own research on whether politicians favour financial vs educational outcomes. I don't agree with this at all (we need an actual daycare infrastructure) but that's how governments appear to be treating education. Like, it's not hard to figure out why kids that are old enough to look after themselves at home are also somehow instantly also capable of remote learning to most provincial governments.
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 23:21 |
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RBC posted:Ontario: gently caress you everyone! That's been the rest of Canada's attitude towards Ontario for decades now, so it's cool they're finally getting onboard with it themselves, I guess...
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 23:24 |
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There it is - another three-week curfew for Québec that will last until June (if we’re lucky).
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 23:35 |
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flashy_mcflash posted:What the gently caress am I supposed to do with "most positive RATs don't require PCR follow-up"? lmao You're supposed to go gently caress yourself. That's the over-riding message from all the governments in all provinces: just go gently caress yourself and die.
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# ? Dec 30, 2021 23:53 |
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4K confirmed COVID cases in Alberta, with our CMOH confirming recently that we were missing most even before PCR testing started to get restricted. Twice as many cases/day as the height of the worst spike
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 00:18 |
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Quebec: 10 pm curfew All businesses closed on Sunday Schools on January 17 Reduced timetable for covid healthcare workers Vaccine passport to be expanded for non vaccinated Restaurants takeout only Private household gatherings are banned All churches to close except for funerals 16k cases tomorrow 900 people in hospital 30% positivity. Happy loving new year!
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 00:19 |
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stab posted:All churches to close except for funerals So churches to remain open full time
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 00:20 |
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Lead out in cuffs posted:And yeah I wonder about the test capacity stuff. They've maxed out at 20K tests per day. I'm not sure what the capacity is in other provinces, but Ontario reported 67K tests yesterday, and they have about three times the population of BC, so they definitely have at least sightly more capacity. Alberta, on the other hand, has barely had any days with more than 10K tests, with only slightly fewer people than BC. Oh wow, Nova Scotia hit 9-10k tests per day for a week (just before Christmas iirc), though we’re usually doing more like 3-5k/day. Of course, that was right around the time they announced new restrictions on who could get PCR tests. I assumed other provinces would have significantly more capacity relative to their populations. They announced booster doses for everyone aged 30+ in NS today, booking starts Monday. I’m assuming that I’ll be booking for some time in February-March if I’m lucky. Also lol at our daycare pivoting from “no rapid tests accepted for kids under 3, you must get a PCR test if they have a cough or runny nose before they’re allowed back” to “they must have two negative rapid tests, 48 hours apart, or three negative tests if they’re unvaccinated”. And now you need an appointment to pick up a rapid test, so it might be 2-3 days before you can even get a test. Good thing kids never get sick in daycare!
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 00:28 |
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Doing that many rapid tests on a kid is pure torture for everyone involved.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 00:48 |
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I've heard of swish-and-spit rapid tests in other countries, why haven't we got that?
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 00:56 |
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PT6A posted:I've heard of swish-and-spit rapid tests in other countries, why haven't we got that? We have them, but they’re limited to 4+; younger kids would likely swallow it immediately or spit it out too soon. At least the rapid tests don’t need to go as deep as the PCR
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 01:07 |
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https://twitter.com/KevinCTV/status/1476705963302264832?t=eDCTf_bQtGczXIQOimL5nw&s=19 I had thought they'd announce it tomorrow.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 01:11 |
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terrorist ambulance posted:https://twitter.com/KevinCTV/status/1476705963302264832?t=eDCTf_bQtGczXIQOimL5nw&s=19 The extremely short notice makes me think this is going to be an epic shitshow. It was something that couldn't be announced at 3:30 as scheduled today, but it needs to be announced before the rescheduled 3:30 press conference tomorrow. Oh boy! EDIT: Either that or they wanted to announce it at 3:30 but delays meant that worthless rear end in a top hat's flight from Hawaii only arrived at 4 or something.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 01:15 |
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https://twitter.com/cspotweet/status/1476712854111752194?s=20 Extended... BUT FOR HOW LONG (the press conference is late)
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 01:38 |
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I love how every single member of the UCP is too important to show up on time. They're so powerful and important, if they stood with their legs more than shoulder width apart people would faint from the display of power.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 01:40 |
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AB winter break extended until Jan 10.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 01:43 |
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I wonder if this means all my Uni classes in Montreal will be Zoom/Online only. One for sure is but the other looks like it may be in class.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 01:53 |
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Powershift posted:I love how every single member of the UCP is too important to show up on time. Nobody can power stance like YFB.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 02:16 |
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Speaking of just wanting us all to die, I present Speedrunning by B. Henry: B.C. considers allowing COVID-positive health-care staff to work screaming
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 02:17 |
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ChickenDoodle posted:Speaking of just wanting us all to die, I present Speedrunning by B. Henry: This is perfect though. You just have covid clinics where the staff and the patients all have covid.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 02:22 |
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ChickenDoodle posted:Speaking of just wanting us all to die, I present Speedrunning by B. Henry: Not defending it at all, but this is in line with what the CDC is saying about only taking 5 days isolation with asymptomatic cases However, I haven't really seen anything that makes you less likely to spread stuff if you are asymptomatic though so I don't know if it's just wishful thinking or if we are running out of healthcare workers edit: reading the press conference, it seems to be more a 'last ditch thing if we get totally hosed by Omicron' which suggests someone has looked at some future forecasts and they are Not Good At All Alctel fucked around with this message at 02:32 on Dec 31, 2021 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 09:28 |
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It bears mentioning that the CDC recommendation is not based on fact but on Delta Airlines request. https://www.npr.org/2021/12/29/1068731487/delta-ceo-asks-cdc-to-cut-quarantine
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 03:55 |