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I can see some lawsuits over this stupidity.

I can’t, there is a reason why the government keeps on declaring a state of emergency.

they need the state of emergency act to pull of this bs.

We’ll see what this means to lodges in operation with zero contact outside of their own docks...but man, what a joke.

catering, catering, catering.

They stated on the news this morning that fishing lodges under provincial authority are forbidden from having out of town guests.
 
Canada Border Services Agency is cracking down on Americans using the so-called ‘Alaska Loophole’ to flout travel restrictions and vacation in Canada.

 
Coronavirus Q&A With Anthony Fauci

Anthony Fauci, MD, White House Coronavirus Task Force member and Director of the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, discusses latest developments in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recorded August 3, 2020.
 
Canada Border Services Agency is cracking down on Americans using the so-called ‘Alaska Loophole’ to flout travel restrictions and vacation in Canada.


Why is this allowed at all. The answer is simple. They must fly from the lower states to Alaska. As for a vehicle they should have a choice:

Sell it and buy a new one when they get to Alaska or transport it either by road on a vehicle transport carrier along with a number of others that need to get to Alaska or in a shipping container on a ship.

Problem solved.
 
Feds sign agreements with Pfizer, Moderna for millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccines

The federal government has entered two agreements to secure millions of doses of potential COVID-19 vaccines.

Public Services and Procurement Minister Anita Anand says Ottawa has signed deals with the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and biotechnology firm Moderna. Pfizer will supply its BNT162 mRNA-based vaccine candidate, while Moderna will provide its mRNA-1273 vaccine candidate.

"These vaccine candidates are very promising and we all look forward to the day when restrictions can be lifted entirely," Anand said Wednesday during a news conference in Toronto along with Science and Industry Minister Navdeep Bains.

"However there is more work to do. Any potential vaccine candidate will take time to develop, properly test, mass manufacture and distribute."

Anand wouldn't specify exactly how many doses Canada would purchase under the deals or how much money it would spend because the government is in negotiations with international and domestic firms about purchasing additional doses of other vaccine candidates.

She said the government plans to make orders with multiple companies.

"These agreements with Moderna and Pfizer are indicative of our aggressive approach to secure access to vaccine candidates now so that Canadians are at the front of the line when a vaccine becomes available," Anand said.

More:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/vaccine-procurement-anand-bains-1.5674820
 
QAnon strikes again.
 
Nothing like putting your career into the dumpster because you don't follow the science. It's one thing to be some rando on a fishing website but it's a whole level higher to be a doctor and push your conspiracy theroy. I'm with the doctor from Comox and wonder how this site has played into the wasting of his time pushing back on this nonsense. After all this doctors time is valuable and should not have to be used up cleaning up the mess some seem bound a determined to create. We all need to do better and here is evidence why.


Ontario doctor subject of complaints after COVID-19 tweets


Ontario doctor Kulvinder Kaur Gill has been criticized by fellow physicians and others after a series of tweets that they say spread misinformation about COVID-19.

CBC has reviewed two email complaints about Gill's tweets, including one by a family doctor to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, which sets regulatory standards for doctors in the province.

One of her tweets, from Aug. 6, stated: "#Humanity's existing effective defences against #COVID19 to safely return to normal life now includes: -Truth, -T-cell Immunity, -Hydroxychloroquine."

That tweet has since been taken down for violating Twitter's rules. Twitter doesn't confirm what rules a specific tweet may have violated when it has been taken down. Many doctors also replied critically to Gill's tweet.

Hydroxychloroquine is a drug used to treat malaria and some autoimmune diseases, such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. It has been touted by U.S. President Donald Trump as a potential fix for COVID-19. However, the drug has been shown to be ineffective in combating the virus, according to a major study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Medical bodies such as the Canadian Pediatric Society say hydroxychloroquine has no significant benefit in fighting COVID-19. Health Canada has not authorized hydroxychloroquine to treat or cure COVID-19 and has warned Canadians about products making false and misleading claims. It says hydroxychloroquine can have serious side effects. Only recently did Health Canada authorize, with conditions, remdesivir to treat severe cases of COVID-19.

On Aug. 4, Gill tweeted "If you have not yet figured out that we don't need a vaccine, you are not paying attention," adding the hashtag #FactsNotFear. Gill identifies herself as Kulvinder Kaur on her Twitter profile.

Another of Gill's tweets on the same day states, "There is absolutely no medical or scientific reason for this prolonged, harmful, and illogical lockdown."

Gill operates a clinic in Brampton, Ont., and she has over 22,000 followers on Twitter. She is also the president and co-founder of Concerned Ontario Doctors, a self-described grassroots group that has been critical of the Ontario Medical Association, the organization that represents 34,000 of the province's doctors.

All practicing physicians in the province are legally mandated to pay dues to the OMA, though they do not have to be members of the group. The Concerned Doctors of Ontario did not respond to multiple requests for comment.

Gill and others have said the OMA attempts to muzzle doctors, and it refuses to be financially transparent and accountable to its members.

According to the CPSO, Gill's specialty is pediatrics.

Gill did not respond to CBC News's multiple requests for comment. On Twitter, she said,"There are always opposing views in medicine — historically many have led to some of the most significant medical advances.

"In a democratic society: there must always be open, constructive, public debate. Voices of Physicians & Scientists must never be attacked, censored or silenced."

Gill has also retweeted another doctor, Simone Gold, who claimed there was a financial incentive to discredit hydroxychloroquine as a treatment. Gold's tweet was taken down for violating Twitter rules, but not Gill's retweet.

Gold was one of the doctors in a 40-minute long video that went viral at the end of July, which promoted hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19. At least 17 million people saw one version of the video, though both Facebook and Twitter removed copies from their platforms.

Twitter temporarily suspended the account of Donald Trump Jr. for posting the video until he deleted the tweet.

'This is a threat to me in my practice'
Alex Nataros, one of the people who filed a complaint with the CPSO, is a family doctor in Comox, B.C. He disagrees with Gill's opinions.

"This is a threat to me in my practice and my professional integrity here in British Columbia," he said of Gill's tweets on hydroxychloroquine. "It's a threat to my 1,500 patients to have a Canadian licensed physician promoting misinformation that is harmful."

He said many of his patients are older and may already have health issues, and he spends a lot of time re-educating his patients about the pandemic.

"I spent too much of my time every day debunking what they've read on Facebook or read on Twitter or in Instagram," he said.


Nataros's views are echoed by Michelle Cohen, a family doctor in Brighton, Ont.

"She is promoting some misinformation that's quite dangerous, especially considering that we are in the middle of a public health crisis," said Cohen, who tweeted her concern at the CPSO, though she did not file a formal complaint.

Cohen said that Gill's tweets are setting the stage for people to reject a vaccine that could be very helpful.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/kulvinder-kaur-gill-tweets-cpso-1.5680122
 
When I was out fishing with my doctor last summer he mentioned that he was surprised we haven’t had a pandemic this extensive yet. He felt it was only a matter of time
 
I’m against sending kids back to school. My wife emailed the school our son will be attending and they emailed her back that they have no Covid plan and will be putting one togeather August 27th.

Talking to a friend in a different school district. He said there kids school has only told them that mask will be required and that class sizes will be smaller. Also that there will be a day time janitor.

Apparently tho they have not put out any adds to hire more janitors or teachers. So he said he has no idea how they are going to do that.

the mix messages coming from bc I also find annoying. Don’t let year kids hang out in big groups, keep circles small and practice social distancing. Kids may not show sympotoms but they can bring it back to dad and grandpa.

then in the next sentence they say were opening schools nothing to worry about send your kids to school. Your child needs this type of social interaction it’s good for them.

It’s enough to drive any parent mental
 
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