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    Where’s the real crisis?

    https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f4b74c38-88cb-41ed-aa6f-32db93c7c391/resource/e8c44bab-900a-4af4-905a-8b3ef84ebe5f/download/health-alberta-covid-19-opioid-response-surveillance-report-2020-q2.pdf

    Looks like more people have died from overdoses due to the lockdown in Alberta than have died from Covid. I bet the numbers for suicide look very similar. Priorities?

    #2
    I believe jazz warned about this.

    Probably a combination of both Covid and the bottom falling out of the oil industry, maybe some drug habits. ETC.

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      #3
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      I believe jazz warned about this.

      Probably a combination of both Covid and the bottom falling out of the oil industry, maybe some drug habits. ETC.
      Combination of too much time with too little to do, free money coming in and/or unprecedented stressors. Yep. Interesting part is April-June looks like more than double what Jan-March was
      Last edited by dalek; Sep 23, 2020, 20:07.

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        #4
        Originally posted by dalek View Post
        Combination of too much time with too little to do, free money coming in and/or unprecedented stressors. Yep. Interesting part is April-June looks like more than double what Jan-March was
        Exactly, it’s a repeat of what we see here locally on some First Nations , not all but some .
        Free money, idle time ... work ethic plunges and drug related crime and deaths spike .

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          #5
          Originally posted by dalek View Post
          Combination of too much time with too little to do, free money coming in and/or unprecedented stressors. Yep. Interesting part is April-June looks like more than double what Jan-March was
          Yes what could possibly go wrong ???

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            #6
            Once you destroy a persons hope just once, it is nearly impossible to bring them back as a functioning contributing member of a society. The obstacles just too much.

            These guys are taking a drug that a couple grains can kill you. Russian roulette.

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              #7
              "Once you destroy a persons hope just once, it is nearly impossible to bring them back as a functioning contributing member of a society. The obstacles just too much."

              Jazz I didn't know you had so much empathy in you?

              So this applies to every race and ethnic origin correct?

              Because we often hear on Agriville that for First nations people it's their own fault that they aren't doing so well.

              Yes times in Alberta are not great for laid off workers. The integrated oil companies are still making money though. But big booms in the oil patch are often followed by big busts. We have seen it before in the resource sector subject to big price swings.

              The fall in prices and hardship has also affected the oil industry in Texas and North Dakota and around the world. Blame the politicians! hahahah

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