Posted on Apr 4, 2021
Canada's 3rd wave of COVID-19 is 'killing faster and younger' and fueled by new variants
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The authorities will go to a higher lock down posture if the numbers increase too much too fast. We just world allowed to go back into dining at 50% capacity 6 weeks ago and we could go back to take out only if it gets or maintains at a high infection rate. Provinces have their own health minister that reports the daily kovid infection rate and the daily Intensive care unit bed usage. Everyone is required to wear a mask indoors in a business or apartment.
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The pandemic paradigm is shifting. If the the pandemic in the US is a military campaign, we are defending with vaccines, masks, and social distancing. However, I have a feeling that we will weaken our defenses as COVID manuevers on us.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
SPC Cody Verba - There are a lot of people who refuse to take the vaccine. Some states are starting to relax social distancing and mask wearing. The virus is mutating. The VA is looking at a study to see how long the vaccine is effective for.
I am curious about Japan's and the US' metrics
POPULATION CASES DEATHS
JAPAN 126,183,089 483,000 9,198
US 334,420,000 30,700,000 555,000
ADJUSTED FOR POPULATION: The US has 24 times the infection rate and 23 times the death rate as Japan.
The differences are significant. I know Japan planned and execute much earlier than the US. Japan told its people if they were sick to come in and get tested immediately then they did contact tracing. The Japanese universally adopted wearing masks and generally followed the governments instructions to avoid public areas if it is possible.
Trump stopped some air travel into the US. The US started badly by developing faulty tests then had to develope tests that worked. FEMA was told to start pandemic planning on March 13, 2020. Trump pushed hard to open up states with no emphasis on safe protocols.
FEMA was given the mission to conduct federal pandemic planning on March 13, 2020 which means there was no federal plan prior to that. How does the federal government support the states, and how do states fit into the federal plan when there is no federal plan? What we had was a void while Trump kept telling us we were safe from COVID for weeks.
I am curious about Japan's and the US' metrics
POPULATION CASES DEATHS
JAPAN 126,183,089 483,000 9,198
US 334,420,000 30,700,000 555,000
ADJUSTED FOR POPULATION: The US has 24 times the infection rate and 23 times the death rate as Japan.
The differences are significant. I know Japan planned and execute much earlier than the US. Japan told its people if they were sick to come in and get tested immediately then they did contact tracing. The Japanese universally adopted wearing masks and generally followed the governments instructions to avoid public areas if it is possible.
Trump stopped some air travel into the US. The US started badly by developing faulty tests then had to develope tests that worked. FEMA was told to start pandemic planning on March 13, 2020. Trump pushed hard to open up states with no emphasis on safe protocols.
FEMA was given the mission to conduct federal pandemic planning on March 13, 2020 which means there was no federal plan prior to that. How does the federal government support the states, and how do states fit into the federal plan when there is no federal plan? What we had was a void while Trump kept telling us we were safe from COVID for weeks.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
The biggest failure with our pandemic response was FEMA was ordered to plan on March 13, 2020. This means there was no federal plan prior to that date. The countries that responded the best are the countries that planned and executed strategies in February. SPC Cody Verba
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MAJ Ken Landgren
SPC Cody Verba - What is stupid is we had a plan. We just needed to dust if off and look into the plan.
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Meanwhile in Brazil, Donnie's hydroxychloroquine remedy is sure making the undertakers happy. Wanna bet Donnie still has big stock in that factory in France that makes the stuff?? I would.
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