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    #16
    I hope Dr Tam is not a Virtue Signaling appointment.

    She is the one at the switch to turn the economy back on.

    I bet we watch ball games on tv for two weeks before people are allowed to open businesses and go back to work as Justin will defer to the best expert advice.

    It's easy to say "To soon".

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      #17
      Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
      Listen to her, she gives the facts. 184000 tested. 7% hospitalization 3% critical 1% death rate.
      She's either clueless or maliciously trying to kill Canadian citizens. Either way she needs to go. The sooner the better.

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        #18
        When an oilfield worker loses, his job, his house, his wife and his pension, will be blamed the flu or Trudeau? How about any non govt employee? The waitress at the pizzeria whose husband is in advertising at the radio station, when they are both unemployed, will they think this is worth while? If there's less then stacks of dead, they will riot after losing everything. Why should they sacrifice everything? Who decides the waitress and salesman needed to sacrifice everything to prevent nothing. A govt paycheck and no job provides too much time to think. If this bug mutates it'll be complete disaster as the waitress and salesman are not taking anything seriously 12 months from now. What does a retiree do after watching 25% of the pension and 25% of the equity in their home do? No jobs, you don't qualify for credit to buy a home. Big picture here. 3 million unemployed. Largest employer is small business. Restaurants won't reopen after this. This is BAD.

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          #19
          Originally posted by macdon02 View Post
          When an oilfield worker loses, his job, his house, his wife and his pension, will be blamed the flu or Trudeau? How about any non govt employee? The waitress at the pizzeria whose husband is in advertising at the radio station, when they are both unemployed, will they think this is worth while? If there's less then stacks of dead, they will riot after losing everything. Why should they sacrifice everything? Who decides the waitress and salesman needed to sacrifice everything to prevent nothing. A govt paycheck and no job provides too much time to think. If this bug mutates it'll be complete disaster as the waitress and salesman are not taking anything seriously 12 months from now. What does a retiree do after watching 25% of the pension and 25% of the equity in their home do? No jobs, you don't qualify for credit to buy a home. Big picture here. 3 million unemployed. Largest employer is small business. Restaurants won't reopen after this. This is BAD.
          Trudeau, Tam, should be living scared right now. They know they blew it completely and the scenario you laid out is realistic.

          They both put out false assurances knowing full well what was inevitable. But, politics...

          It almost looks deliberate.

          Whether it's government or the masses, one should never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers. We have seen the Justin Trudeau Liberals demonstrate the first.

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            #20
            Tam has not directed any significant measures, far less than "Pakistan, a third world country".

            Pakistan is taking temps, spraying luggage at numerous locations beyond airports.
            YYZ is "business as usual".

            It appears that she subscribes to alternate facts.

            BTW, has anyone seen Rosie pursuing a story on the streets since her love-in with our house-bound sock boy hero??

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              #21
              Another example of Teasy Tam facts!!

              "Two months ago Canada’s chief public health officer, Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health officer, reassured us about the COVID-19 outbreak..."

              “Canada’s risk is much, much lower than that of many countries,” Tam said. “It’s going to be rare, but we are expecting cases."

              Oh well how could she know? There was nothing alarming going on elsewhere in the world, was there?

              https://edmontonjournal.com/news/politics/david-staples-who-policy-fuelled-canadas-failure-to-slow-covid-19-at-borders/ https://edmontonjournal.com/news/politics/david-staples-who-policy-fuelled-canadas-failure-to-slow-covid-19-at-borders/

              Have the Justin Trudeau Liberals deliberately set out to destroy our country?

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                #22
                More Tantalizing Tam facts from the above linked piece where shetrades factrs for feelings -

                "At the time, one preoccupation of Tam and the Trudeau government was that southeast Asians not be stigmatized by this outbreak. At a parliamentary health committee meeting on Jan. 29, Tam linked not stigmatizing people to not quarantining travellers from Hubei. And a Feb. 2 statement on COVID-19 from the PMO said: “The Prime Minister… celebrated the Lunar New Year with Chinese Canadians (in Toronto) and again underlined the importance of Canadians’ support for each other, and of combatting fear, stigma, and racism.”"

                aggie, aggie, aggie, you have the lying Liberal fever.

                That would make you a Librano. Your credibility is less than zero.

                But maybe you have nice hair...

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by burnt View Post
                  More Tantalizing Tam facts from the above linked piece where shetrades factrs for feelings -

                  "At the time, one preoccupation of Tam and the Trudeau government was that southeast Asians not be stigmatized by this outbreak. At a parliamentary health committee meeting on Jan. 29, Tam linked not stigmatizing people to not quarantining travellers from Hubei. And a Feb. 2 statement on COVID-19 from the PMO said: “The Prime Minister… celebrated the Lunar New Year with Chinese Canadians (in Toronto) and again underlined the importance of Canadians’ support for each other, and of combatting fear, stigma, and racism.”"

                  aggie, aggie, aggie, you have the lying Liberal fever.

                  That would make you a Librano. Your credibility is less than zero.

                  But maybe you have nice hair...
                  Tam and Trudeau playing the political correctness card will cost Canada hundreds of lives.
                  By the way today, March 28th Tam was telling the public wearing face masks wasn’t recommended. I would of thought it would decrease the amount of germs/water droplets transmitted between humans?

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Taiga View Post
                    Sorry Dutch. Not sure what you are talking about though.

                    https://nationalpost.com/opinion/conrad-black-on-covid-19-the-world-succumbed-to-a-pandemic-of-hysteria-more-than-a-virus

                    If Germany, Canada and the United States are the leaders in limiting mortal coronavirus cases, the Netherlands and the United States are the hero-nations of public policy. The Dutch have refused to be spooked and have not seriously tried to reduce travel or rights of assembly, or attendance at schools and workplaces, though they are trying to protect the elderly and unwell. Yet their fatality percentages are almost exactly the same as France’s, which is on shut-down imposed by the armed forces. The Dutch are reporting only one per cent more fatalities over confirmed cases than the U.K., and two per cent less than Spain and 4.5 per cent below Italy.
                    Well the U.S. is spooked . New travel advisories in U.S. Could have been quarantines. I guess doubling of deaths in 2 days will give you a sense of urgency. At that rate they will pass the Europeans by the end of next week.

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                      #25
                      Word is that US will be mandating everyone wear masks in public 24/7 starting next week.

                      Funny Dumbo hasn't said anything yet.

                      Ah well.

                      Everybody will make sure they do super duper better next time. This dress rehearsal wasn't coordinated well at all.

                      Ah **** they said the same thing after SARS.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by 15444 View Post
                        Word is that US will be mandating everyone wear masks in public 24/7 starting next week.

                        Funny Dumbo hasn't said anything yet.

                        Ah well.

                        Everybody will make sure they do super duper better next time. This dress rehearsal wasn't coordinated well at all.

                        Ah **** they said the same thing after SARS.
                        This is one thing that blew my mind, that all the experts were saying wearing masks didnt protect us. If someone with the chinese flu sneezes, they release aerosols into the air that can remain aloft, and drift from the source for perhaps a couple of minutes. if you were to walk in the affected area, you would inhale in the aerosols through your nose or mouth and become infected.

                        Was this bad advise given because they knew there wasnt enough masks to go around, not even enough for the front line health care workers? Was it because they didnt want to stigmatize chinese people? This was a big fail.

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                          #27
                          It wouldn't be racial profiling if that's whats they thought they would be doing.

                          Put the bloody politically correct horse sht aside and quit avoiding the facts already.

                          I think it was quite clear where the epicenter of this pandemic was.

                          There were natural barriers to help protect parts of the world....they were called oceans. But nope.....we can easily fly over and sail through those....and readily and indiscriminately did.

                          So now we are in reactive mode because of not being pro-active enough.

                          Why can't people handle the truth?

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                            #28
                            Farmaholic are you wearing proper PPE when walking the dog?
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                              I....and readily and indiscriminately did.
                              Correction, still are.

                              Trudeau banned interprovincial travel yesterday yet daily flights from china still land here.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                                Farmaholic are you wearing proper PPE when walking the dog?
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                                Nope, I'm holed up in the Slum of the Ghetto.

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