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  1. Many provinces, territories enforcing border checkpoints and travel restrictions Quebec has also closed its regional borders within the Province. 18 regions. Can’t travel within Quebec anymore.
  2. Well, no other Province has that right. You see, Quebec was declared a “nation” a few years back. They also have two governments; the National government (Quebec) and the Federal Government (Canada), unlike any other Province or Territory. Its a bit weird. Instead of paying your taxes to Victoria for both Provincial and Federal taxes, you pay your taxes to Quebec and to Ottawa. When you send in your taxes, you send it to two totally different entities. Basically that other Government is a ready-to-go government in case of separation. The National Government has a bit more clout on its territory than other Provinces.
  3. Nope. We have OnRoute here in Ontario. Stops on the highway with some restaurants, gas stations and so on... Snowbirds...750,000 of ‘em. Quebec closed its borders with New York early so they all drove all the way into Ontario via Buffalo, Hamilton, Toronto, Kingston, and everything in between until they got home, parked their rig, and hugged everyone.
  4. You gotta give the samurai medals. It works with medals.
  5. Snowbirds coming back from Florida. 750,000 of ‘em.
  6. A tiger at the Bronx Zoo tests positive for coronavirus
  7. I stopped at Globe and Mail. (I’m kidding. I read your entire post)
  8. Boris Johnson Admitted to Hospital for Tests I don’t like their numbers. The UK’s “confirmed cases” only include the hospitalized. 4,934 dead 135 recovered Sounds like The hospital is the end of the line. Not good odds
  9. Ontario doesn’t pull over anyone with five or less people anymore. People are driving responsibly. But there’s always that invincible guy flaunting his wheels at high speed. But the OPP is very lax right now.
  10. Any time something greater than us like this happens, there is a struggle to understand before facts become facts. It doesn’t mean everyone else is wrong. It does mean you might not be right.
  11. There is no correlation between not wearing a mask and killing people and wearing a mask and not killing people. And you’d be a fool and a Communist to believe otherwise. It’s like saying this mask works only at 90% capacity might as well not wear one. Can’t believe that’s even a debate.
  12. I got my mask today. The narrative must be turned toward the “me”. If I sneeze, the winds I create projectiles “aerosol” up to 20 feet and it lasts for hours on our plastic world. Everyone breathing gets infected and everyone touching things is at risk. So if EVERYONE wears a mask, then the risk of spread closes down to almost 0% chance. Then you can open the country and run around. But if one person not wearing a mask coughs amongst people, the chances drastically goes up for everyone and a new line of Covid-19 develops. Basically it’s not that “YOU” may be sick. It’s that “I” may be sick. If taken that way, you wear a mask in public because you know you’re now going to infect others. A new instinctual, cultural thought ought to develop: ”Rumour of pandemic? Wear a mask.” But western society abandon the stigmas of mask-wearing folks? We must.
  13. I don’t think it’s necessarily as black and white as this. Perhaps someone else is bending the rules or cheating the system. The Government is there to increasingly but incrementally close down and enforce. It cannot just $&!# down on a dime. But this should be reported and taken seriously.
  14. So basically, it’s not “airborn” but it’s “aerosol”, which means it travels on micro water drops with the winds around us. It would explain why people get sick on cruise ships humidity and central air.
  15. 6 feet may not be enough distance to stop the spread of coronavirus, experts say
  16. Still making friends I see...
  17. I would LOVE to know how the hell its getting into so many prisons. Security staff going back home?
  18. Great news everyone! Covid-19 is over! Thanks to $760 million dollar man, Pastor Kenneth Copeland of Texas.
  19. My friend worked at YVR until about two weeks ago. He said it was so disorganized that he sure caught it. People would arrive, get their luggage, and get out. No one telling anyone what to do upon arrival. Not necessarily chaos as mush as it was no plan.
  20. If we don’t make serious choices for population control, She will do it for us.
  21. You are right. It is not as lethal but it spreads far faster Than SARS. Which makes the death toll higher than SARS.
  22. Coronaviruses are named for the crown-like spikes on their surface. There are four main sub-groupings of coronaviruses, known as alpha, beta, gamma, and delta. Human coronaviruses were first identified in the mid-1960s. The seven coronaviruses that can infect people are: Common human coronaviruses 229E (alpha coronavirus) NL63 (alpha coronavirus) OC43 (beta coronavirus) HKU1 (beta coronavirus) Other human coronaviruses MERS-CoV (the beta coronavirus that causes Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS) SARS-CoV (the beta coronavirus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS) SARS-CoV-2 (the novel coronavirus that causes coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19) People around the world commonly get infected with human coronaviruses 229E, NL63, OC43, and HKU1. Sometimes coronaviruses that infect animals can evolve and make people sick and become a new human coronavirus. Three recent examples of this are 2019-nCoV, SARS-CoV, and MERS-CoV.
  23. Until there’s not enough deer for all the wolves. The wolves reduce in population the deer increase. The wolves increase in population the deer decrease. Life in balance.
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