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AZ has paused their trials reportedly due to a possible serious adverse reaction in the UK
Keep an eye on you next purchases & see if there's an added tax. Maybe the one posted on FB was in error?Did anyone notice sales taxes went up? 18% now. Aparantly government upped it because of covid. Going by FB so not the most reliable source but someone posted a receipt. They tacked on a 5% GST on top of the existing HST. Quite ridiculous considering the whole point of HST was to get rid of having a separate GST/PST and now they're just adding GST back.
I'd never before heard of California University of Pennsylvania."It's only unhealthy old people who die of rona!"
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College football player Jamain Stephens dies at age 20
Jamain Stephens, a football player at California University of Pennsylvania and the son of a former Steelers first round-draft pick, has died at the age of 20 of what was initially described as COVID-19 complications but was later said to be unconfirmed.profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
Did anyone notice sales taxes went up? 18% now. Aparantly government upped it because of covid. Going by FB so not the most reliable source but someone posted a receipt. They tacked on a 5% GST on top of the existing HST. Quite ridiculous considering the whole point of HST was to get rid of having a separate GST/PST and now they're just adding GST back.
Baylor already postponed their season opener, sooooo.... it looks like a virus doesn't know the difference between TEXAS!! FOOTBALL!! and normal mortals.I'd never before heard of California University of Pennsylvania.
On the topic of CFB, it'll be interesting to see how this season plays out as MLB has had to deal with a few breakouts and resultant schedule disruption. Worst case scenario, some major team will have to shut down its season if enough players get sick. The Big 10 is probably somewhat jealous of the other conferences playing fall football, and the recent rumor was they might consider beginning play by December (presumably if all the regional infection rates are trending down).
Did anyone notice sales taxes went up? 18% now. Aparantly government upped it because of covid. Going by FB so not the most reliable source but someone posted a receipt. They tacked on a 5% GST on top of the existing HST. Quite ridiculous considering the whole point of HST was to get rid of having a separate GST/PST and now they're just adding GST back.
A little schedule disruption is fine. I don't think it's terrible that MLB didn't put 30 teams into two bubbles (highly impractical) and a few breakouts in a non-contact sport just aren't the end of the world. The 60-game schedule itself is a joke, but that's somewhat of a separate issue (billionaires and millionaires arguing over money).Baylor already postponed their season opener, sooooo.... it looks like a virus doesn't know the difference between TEXAS!! FOOTBALL!! and normal mortals.
Not sure if anyone saw the NFL game last night but they had a stat that they have tested over 64k tests since middle of August and have had exactly 5 positives. They were all non players too.
And then in the game they showed these little fitbit looking things that all personel must wear and it basically tracks where everyone is at all times while doing NFL stuff. So that if someone comes down with covid, they can immediately do contact tracing and know exactly who the person with it was around, for how long, and how close they were.
That is some really neat tech they are using.
At least it was only a spinal disorder and not autism.Trial subject with possible adverse reaction expected to be discharged soon. AZ could start up again next week pending review.
Even here in Ontario we are seeing an increase in cases. Schools being open, with like 30+ students in one class is not going to help either.
I still say, and I've said it from the start, travel is the #1 issue. They need to stop people from traveling around. Create regional bubbles and absolutely no one is allowed in or out, except for freight. When those bubbles are covid free for at least 3 weeks, then technically they can go to 100% normal, except for travel.
Eventually, all bubbles would be covid-free, then you combine them. Eventually the province is covid-free and then eventually the whole country is covid-free and is one big bubble and people can start to travel freely within the country. Keep border closed. Even now there's tons of refugees and travelers pouring in. Fuck "right to travel". How about all the other rights like being able to visit family in old age homes, go to restaurants, operate a business and basically living a normal life? Why sacrifice all that just so people can go on vacations? Only way to squash this virus is to stop spreading it which means to deny all forms of travel within designated bubbles. Block all travel, create bubbles, and it's the only way to stop this.
For big cities, may need to create bubbles within the city, make sure each one has the necessities like a grocery store etc and don't allow people in/out of those.
Even here in Ontario we are seeing an increase in cases. Schools being open, with like 30+ students in one class is not going to help either.
I still say, and I've said it from the start, travel is the #1 issue. They need to stop people from traveling around. Create regional bubbles and absolutely no one is allowed in or out, except for freight. When those bubbles are covid free for at least 3 weeks, then technically they can go to 100% normal, except for travel.
Eventually, all bubbles would be covid-free, then you combine them. Eventually the province is covid-free and then eventually the whole country is covid-free and is one big bubble and people can start to travel freely within the country. Keep border closed. Even now there's tons of refugees and travelers pouring in. Fuck "right to travel". How about all the other rights like being able to visit family in old age homes, go to restaurants, operate a business and basically living a normal life? Why sacrifice all that just so people can go on vacations? Only way to squash this virus is to stop spreading it which means to deny all forms of travel within designated bubbles. Block all travel, create bubbles, and it's the only way to stop this.
For big cities, may need to create bubbles within the city, make sure each one has the necessities like a grocery store etc and don't allow people in/out of those.
The NBA has been doing this for weeks, and it seems to be working well.Not sure if anyone saw the NFL game last night but they had a stat that they have tested over 64k tests since middle of August and have had exactly 5 positives. They were all non players too.
And then in the game they showed these little fitbit looking things that all personel must wear and it basically tracks where everyone is at all times while doing NFL stuff. So that if someone comes down with covid, they can immediately do contact tracing and know exactly who the person with it was around, for how long, and how close they were.
That is some really neat tech they are using.
There's no way I'm gonna be a guinea pig for a rushed vaccine. If only for the fact that that would be a tacit endorsement for Trump. I regard him as a greater threat to US security than the covid-19 virus.If this virus is particularly similar to the regular flu, how different would the vaccine be compared to the flu? I pretty much thought I'd get it as soon as it became available, but now I'm second guessing myself considering the goal of Nov.1 and the potential vaccines being "too" rushed.
The NBA has been doing this for weeks, and it seems to be working well.
I find it incredibly hard to believe that no NFL players have contracted the virus within the past 4 weeks. That would make the players, as a group, the social distancing champs of America.
FWIW, a week ago the official list is longer than 5 (unless it's strictly a watch list, I can't tell):
https://www.wivb.com/sports/nfl-players-on-covid-19-list-friday-september-4th/
There's no way I'm gonna be a guinea pig for a rushed vaccine. If only for the fact that that would be a tacit endorsement for Trump. I regard him as a greater threat to US security than the covid-19 virus.
I can see his perspective and if he wants a vaccine ASAP come hell or high water I don't disapprove one bit. I'm in a completely different situation.my grandpa is so sick of being stuck inside that he wants to be first in line for the vaccine
he has some other health problems that would make getting the virus go badly for him
but getting close to 90, he also feels like it is taking away maybe the last year or two that he had to get out and do things
