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[PGT] Vancouver Canucks at Seattle Kraken | Jan. 01, 2022

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10 hours ago, mordekai said:

For anyone comparing USA vs Canada remember our healthcare system is free if you are sick with Covid and needs to be hospitalized as long as it takes til you get back on your feet. USA on the other hand, their citizens have to pay to see doctors if they are sick with Covid unless they have a great job with insurance. Canadian healthcare needs to plan to ensure we aren’t bombarded with patients. So to those whiners give them a break if they don’t want to allow canucks etc to have full capacity.

False information. 

 

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1 hour ago, gurn said:

good thing the nhl isn't going to the Olympics, so the Canucks have a 3 week time frame to get their games played back up to league levels.

Provided the other teams want to cooperate.

I hope they want to cooperate..otherwise its another 3 week break for us fans and the cup will be awarded in July 

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On 1/7/2022 at 10:08 AM, rekker said:

Another game postponed. Ugg. Somewhere between the Covid crap show in Florida and the overreaction here in BC lies the answer with how to move forward with the new variant. We are being ridiculous here in Canada over something that resembles the flu.

Bullsh*t.

 

Covid does not resemble the flu.

 

There are thousands of people dying every day in N America due to it... lethality is far more than the flu.

 

Even those who are double vacinated are getting infected, and a lot of them end up in hospital.  Those who are not vaccinated end up in hospital at 10 times the rate.

 

Its a question of numbers and the fact the health care system gets overwhelmed.

 

If you let it run rampant, then the health care system gets swamped and those so-called 'mild' Covid cases which can normally be solved with hospital stays/oxygen/antiviral drugs suddenly are no longer mild because there is no room/no oxygen/no drugs in the hospitals and people start dying in hallways from the 'mild' cases.  That is what happened in India when their health care system got overwhelmed.  By realistic estimates India lost nearly 4 million people to Covid during their last surge.

 

And this doesn't even count the number of ordinary patients who need surgery for car accidents/strokes/heart attacks/etc. who would be compromised if the wards are swamped with Covid cases.

 

Do some basic research and stop peddling cr*p.

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13 hours ago, WHL rocks said:

False information. 

 

Wrong... maybe you'll get into hospital in the US if you don't have insurance... maybe you'll get initial treatment, but then you get your bills and realize you are faced with a massive debt and will need to declare bankruptcy and sell everything you own, house/car/etc.

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