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    Sask. government's inaction on COVID-19 due to fear of anti-vaccine, anti-mask minority: policy experts

    Groups representing doctors, nurses, teachers want more action to fight rising case numbers
    Jason Warick · CBC News · Posted: Sep 10, 2021 5:00 AM CT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago


    Two policy experts say the Saskatchewan government's inaction on the worsening COVID-19 pandemic is at odds with the medical community, the majority of residents and other provincial governments, and they say there's only one possible explanation.

    They believe Premier Scott Moe, Health Minister Paul Merriman and their colleagues appear to be pandering to anti-vaccine and anti-mask elements within the province.

    "I can't think of a crisis in which the government has so adamantly refused to act," University of Regina professor of politics Tom McIntosh said.

    "I think it's a case of a small but very vocal minority who oppose mask and vaccination mandates having influence. There's a fear this political base could go elsewhere."

    Health policy analyst Steven Lewis agreed, saying the government is "clearly protecting its right flank."

    "There are some people who have all sorts of conspiracy theories in their minds, or believe the vaccines are playing with their DNA — all sorts of misinformation. That core almost certainly tilts to the right politically," he said.

    "I don't think, frankly, the government understands how rights work. When you exercise a right, it entails obligations."

    University of Regina professor Tom McIntosh said the Saskatchewan should simply admit it was wrong to delay action on COVID-19, apologize, and bring in evidence-based measures. (CBC)

    In recent days, the Saskatchewan Medical Association, the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses, the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation and others have publicly demanded action.

    In an unprecedented move earlier this month, the government's own medical health officers penned an open letter calling for the same changes.

    "All these groups and people, they'd all like the government to do more, but the government seems determined to stay on its path," said McIntosh, who has also been co-director of the Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit for the past 20 years.

    Public opinion seems to support vaccine passports and other measures. Recent polls and surveys indicate a majority of Saskatchewan residents favour vaccine passports and other measures.

    B.C., Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and P.E.I. have all announced or implemented the passports, and have seen increased bookings for vaccinations. Alberta and other provinces have announced vaccine incentives and restrictions for those who are unvaccinated.

    Support for vaccine passports up in Alberta, Saskatchewan despite premiers' opposition, poll suggests

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    More than once this week, Saskatchewan recorded more new COVID-19 cases than vaccinations. The province has one of the lowest vaccination rates and highest COVID-19 infection rates in the country.

    Neither Moe nor Merriman was available for an interview Thursday. An official said they may be available Friday.

    Moe has said he supports the vaccination and masking requirements that have been put in place by the Saskatchewan Roughriders, concert venues, schools and businesses.

    Lewis and McIntosh say that's hypocritical, because it leaves those groups to suffer the wrath of those who oppose such measures. They say a provincial policy is urgently needed.

    The provincial government appears to want to "sit on the sidelines rather than show some leadership," Lewis said.

    Lewis and McIntosh said at this point, with the government ignoring the public, medical experts and the actions of other provinces, it's unclear what might spur change.

    McIntosh worries the government will stall until the health system is completely overwhelmed and can't handle urgent surgeries, mental health emergencies or other health-care needs.

    "It may take some type of new crisis like that," McIntosh said.

    But even if the province does act, it will take days or weeks for cases and hospitalizations to come down, given the incubation period of the virus, he said.

    McIntosh said the government should simply admit it was wrong and do what's right.

    "The government may need to say, 'Look, we made a mistake. This hasn't worked,'" he said.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/sask-government-policy-covid-19-anti-vaccination-1.6170490

    #2
    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    Groups representing doctors, nurses, teachers want more action to fight rising case numbers
    You mean more money? Well talk to Trudeau and why he flushed billions into africa.

    My doctor neighbor $5M house is coming along just fine. All sasks covid patients could fit right in there. Bless his heart. LOL

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      #3
      Wrong again! Get your facts straight and stop posting biased bullshit Biglentil.

      Israel has been one of the focal points of the pandemic in 2021 owing to its rapid rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. By late February, authorities had administered at least one dose to 50% of the population, with much of Israel’s immunisation programme using Pfizer vaccines.

      Society then in effect reopened across the summer of 2021. However, since then Israel has reported significant outbreaks, with over 10,000 confirmed new cases being recorded each day in early September.

      A main part of the problem has been vaccine coverage. After its fast start, Israel’s rollout slowed. There have not been any clear interruptions to vaccine supply, so factors such as hesitancy or access to healthcare may have been an issue. For example, there’s evidence of uptake being lower among Arab and ultra-Orthodox Jewish groups.

      The share of the population having received one dose increased from 50% in February to only 68% in September. Children aged 12-15 have been included in the rollout since June 2021, yet despite this, currently only 62% of the population have had two doses.
      We can help you make informed decisions with our independent journalism.
      This has left Israel behind many other countries in terms of coverage, including the UK. Having around 30% of the Israeli population completely unvaccinated means that there’s approximately 2.7 million people who are potentially susceptible to infection and illness.

      https://theconversation.com/israel-was-a-leader-in-the-covid-vaccination-race-so-why-are-cases-spiralling-there-166945

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        #4
        Enjoy taking your endless boosters to keep your vaccine passport current .
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          #5
          Even liberal Sweden and Portugal won't allow the vaccinated Israel's in, due to the high level of cases. Wake up Chucky your lies are falling flat.

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            #6
            So you used Israel with its relatively lower rates of vaccination as a case example of why vaccines don't work? LOL. You were caught in your obvious lies and spin. Give up!

            We know you are covidiots and can't put together any information with credibility and will keep on spewing garbage against vaccines no matter the evidence.

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              #7
              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
              So you used Israel with its relatively lower rates of vaccination as a case example of why vaccines don't work? LOL. You were caught in your obvious lies and spin. Give up!

              We know you are covidiots and can't put together any information with credibility and will keep on spewing garbage against vaccines no matter the evidence.
              What planet are you on? 78% 12 and older in Israel are considered fully vaccinated. You consider that a relatively low vaccination rate? We were told that was the level needed to achieve herd immunity. Straight up lies.
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                #8
                Is Gibraltars 99% fully vaxxed rate relatively low too? If only that last 1% had the clotshot?

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                  #9
                  Have friend with a child in the children's hospital in saskatoon.She posted today saying she Hope's she does not have to turn right instead of left getting off the elevator cause that is where the children are that have covid.She went on saying she can not understand that some people will give a kidney to make someone else's life better.Then there are the ones that will not even get a vaccination to help out the health of many.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                    Is Gibraltars 99% fully vaxxed rate relatively low too? If only that last 1% had the clotshot?

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                    Lets take baby steps for the covidiots.

                    First its a good thing thete was only about one person infected for most of the early half of 2021 or the post and chart couldn't claim a 2500% increase after residents became fully vaccinated. Of course this assumes the data displayed is accurate... Which I highly doubt.

                    Take a look at the Reuter Covid case tracker and you will see this 2.5 sq. mile "country with 33701 some odd people has had 5409 Covid cases, 5237 recovered and 97 deaths to date. It's the 5th most densely populated country or territory on earth, highly affluent, no taxes, cheapest alcohol and cigarettes going and a tour destination for adjoining Spanish travellers.


                    On Sept 9 a total of 75 of the inhabitants were currently infected.

                    A bit of history says that Gibraltar. has been under constant threat (or reality) of invasion for more than a thousand years. Population growth stays at about plus or minus zero percent amonst the 78% Catholics.

                    They have somhow used 79027 vaccines for a 117.2% calculated two dose regime. Don't jump to the conclusion that a whole bunch haave had at least 3 shots. There are other possible explanations I would suspect including tourist traffic.

                    Anyway there is a big discrepancy in that Reuters shows the outbreak spike of biggest consequence centered around the 2021 mid year.

                    Thereby stromgly indicating that biglentil doesn't know that a million times zero dollars (or extremely small y axis values with a range of 0 to 30 persons) is sure to give some impressive percentages which still mean next to shit all.

                    Stick to facts like the US has 4% of world population and 20% of Covid cases
                    Been pretty constant from day 1. Gibralter is not a place recommended by CDC to visit right now...

                    But the neither are US destinations, nor a few provinces that come to mind.

                    Gibralter infections decreasing for Sept so far and now 4% of peak spike around mid year, according to Reuters covid data.
                    Last edited by oneoff; Sep 10, 2021, 20:11.

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                      #11
                      Try explaining that to parents with kids in the covid ward and parents afraid their children will end up there.They are the ones living the result of the anti vaxers.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by newguy View Post
                        Try explaining that to parents with kids in the covid ward and parents afraid their children will end up there.They are the ones living the result of the anti vaxers.
                        Tell us, since you are in the know, how many kids are in the Covid ward?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by jwab
                          Here’s what 80% gets, looks like the beginning of another problem. It amazes me how we continue down a path destined to fail.

                          BC is near 80% vaccinated, you’re telling me 20% can overwhelm the health system??


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                          The real problem isn’t vaxed vs non vaxed, you hit the nail on the head when you said 20% will over whelm the health care system.
                          The real problem for governments during this pandemic is to keep the people fighting with each other, so the population won’t look at the real problem which is the shortcoming in our health care system that was around long before covid, but covid has shown how little is spent on hospitals and staff, far to much of the health care dollars are burned by politicians, bureaucrats, and administration. They talk and talk about health care spending when very little trickled down to the actual act of giving or providing medical care………
                          Allot like when they say another billion in ag support and it ends up in a research department of a chemical company…… very little, if anything gets down to producers.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Taiga View Post
                            Tell us, since you are in the know, how many kids are in the Covid ward?
                            5 or 6 but nurses talking about starting another ward with rising numbers.

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