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Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Just Another Blase Day Because of the Weather &

 Covid19


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October 21, 2020
 
What a drab & dreary day! Made worse by the fact that the coronavirus is still floating around out there and as a result we're under lockdown.  I can't name much that I accomplished today except maybe doing dishes and cleaning up the kitchen after supper. I didn't even cook supper I let my husband do it. I just arranged all the ingredients to go into it and let him cook it. It was really good. It was curry mango chicken, rice & yellow beans, with sliced cucumbers on the side. The curry mango sauce is store bought but he used the chicken cubes I cooked earlier this summer when the freezer went on the fritz and a mango that I cut into cubes to add into it. I think that meal was probably the highlight of my day. I probably liked it a lot more than I would've if I were the one that prepared it, but he did and so it was yummy.  But basically most of the day I've been fighting to keep my eyes open and not fall asleep. 
 
I'm beginning to think that maybe I'm suffering from a weird form of depression. One where you aren't sad or worried about things, but just sleepy all the time. Either that or I have the sleeping sickness. But I'm not used to being so sleepy all the time. I used to be an insomniac and had a hard time getting to sleep, now I'm the reverse I can barely stay away long enough to type my name without it being a struggle.  Especially if I'm seated somewhere. If I'm standing up and walking I'm not apt to even feel sleepy let alone doze off as I tend to do these days, but that's the only time I'm not sleepy. 

As for my feelings about this stupid pandemic, it's not anxiety, or fear, or sadness, or any of that. It's more like anger - at how the imbeciles in charge let the virus in in the first place and then used it as an excuse to F the economy and everyone's lives over with, instead of implementing quarantines the proper and recommended way. And my marvel at the masses swallowing that BS hook, line and sinker without rebelling en masse.  I get it. Not everyone was trained in the medical field and so they don't know. But jeemus H christopher, everyone should've had a clue about if we let whatever was going around in Wuhan at the time, in here, we'd have the same problem here and demanded the borders be shut down even if the imbeciles in charge weren't so inclined to do that. I mean it wasn't rocket science. It was as plain as the nose on your face, that if that disease got into another country it would ravage that other country like it was doing in China, it wouldn't suddenly change and become more benign and less contagious just because it crossed borders into another country. And I'm angry that whatever few fun things there were to do out there in this world was forbidden or so restricted it was like why bother going in the first place. Even just going to see the fall foliage was restricted because we would've wanted to be going into an other region that wasn't in the red zone to do that. I mean what else? 
 
Oh and while I think of it Bell Canada's cable box is going on the fritz now too so even watching stuff is basically off limits as well. Going to call them if resetting the box doesn't work. Hopefully I remember how to do that, or I'll have to call them anyhow. I'll find out in a few minutes if I remembered properly or not, because by then it should've reset and either work or not work at all.  Whoo Hoo! This old lady's memory isn't as bad as I thought it might be because whatever I did magically fixed the problem with the cable box and our TV.

So I think my sleepiness might have more to do with nothing to keep my mind occupied, I mean with the pandemic it's basically like my friend used to say "it's the same sheite just different day", so no matter how many stories I find and read it's just more of the same boring drivel as far as I'm concerned. When they wake up and start flying right is maybe when I'll wake up too as at least there'll be something of interest to wake up for. In fact, I'm seriously considering putting this blog on hold at the end of this month, until something changes in the pandemic. Either it gets better and things start coming back to some form of normalcy or there's a vaccine, or it gets much much graver and more dire and people need to be alerted to the new measures in order to protect themselves and their loved ones. But I seriously can't see why I would continue listing headline after headline of this kid getting sick in this school and there being an out break at some other school and squabbling over masks. Or this couple defied lockdown orders and got fined and that party host also got fined for defying lockdown orders and that sort of repetitious stuff that is happening everywheres. Or this vaccine is in the works and that one failed or caused problems and Fauci and Trump said..... whatever (both of them are blowing hot air out their mouths as far as I'm concerned) or Santa Trudeau found some other well to do group to give COVID help to while constantly ignoring the homeless, seniors, poor, and disabled. I think there's already more than enough stories in here demonstrating those aspects of the pandemic. So at the end of October I'll put this blog into hibernation and wait until there's major changes one way or the other on the horizon and then re-awaken it. But it'll still be here and accessible to you whenever you wish to visit and read it. In the meantime I'll still give it my best to post as many headlines as I can leading up to that date and to get current with the Oct 31st date.

As we already know.
 

I wasn't even aware that South Koreans celebrated Thanksgiving. I thought that was a celebration strictly practiced in North America to give thanks for surviving the first winter and reaping the first harvests.
 
COVID-19 pandemic highlights need to document decisions: Information commissioner That's for sure and the decisions taken should be based on what's best for the country and not for themselves and their families, like junior wanting to go out trick or treating and so the MP decides that they should be allowed to do that, or worse yet the 15 year old wanna be rapper pesters the MP into allowing large  rap concerts or at least that one that the kid wants to see. Things of that nature. Or for selfish reasons like agreeing to speak at a charity for money (as in the WE charity). You know stuff like that. 

Well of course. It wouldn't be the Canadian House of Commons if there weren't goofs and glitches. Because that pretty much describes those taking up the seats in there, too.  

I thought that was all sorted out now and they had everything they need plus a surplus. Or was that a lie?
 
 
 
The chilling experiment which created the first vaccine A little history lesson on the creation of the first vaccines.
 
In case parents are concerned about the additional time they'll be spending on the screens because of the virtual schoolrooms these days. I know screens didn't hurt our kids at all. But we knew better than to let them have them in the privacy of their rooms and they had to use the computers in the computer area of the house where we all could see what they were doing. Consequently they learnt a lot even playing various games, some were intentionally educational and others were more for entertainment, but there were some exceptional games put out by Electronic Arts, like Sim City and the Sims that made them learn certain things. In fact I credit the Sims along with Lego blocks (not a program but the actual blocks) providing the interest in building and interior design that led to our son becoming an interior designer/architect and even a teacher in the subject as well. He loved building things with the blocks and virtually in 3d in the Sims 2 game, when he outgrew the blocks. It just all depends on what you allow your kids to do with the screens and where you allow them to take them as to the kind of harm or benefit they'll have on your kids. 
 
Yosemite National Park turns 130 under COVID-19 limits and wildfire smoke advisories OMG This park is Beautiful! My husband took a picture of me standing next to the largest tree on earth there. He had to back up so far away so he could fit me and the entire circumference of the tree into the shot that I look like a little twig against the front of it.  I sure hope it survives the wildfires, but the park rangers there said that many of the huge pinecones that the sequoias drop can lay dormant on the ground for hundreds of years and only when there's a forest fire the pinecone will be forced open and the seeds will drop onto the ground and the ones that don't burn but manage to get into the ground and germinate will grow new baby sequoias. That they rely on fire for their continue existence, if memory serves me right.  Those trees are awesome. 

 

I'm sure that goes equally as well for Canadians too.
 
Worldwide pandemic draining resources from Al-Hol camp If this is the camp set up to contain the ISIS brides and babies after the ISIS scum were captured or killed, I'm not sure why we should even care or concern ourselves with their problems. 

 
Get a Flu Shot! I'm not usually a very big proponent of getting flu shots, but I actually think it might be a good idea this year. I'm even thinking of getting one myself.

They have time and room in the ORs for things like this but no time for cardiac or cancer related surgeries, huh?
 
The truth about CDC's Covid-19 death rate — and the conspiracies undermining it Actually NO! I take HUGE EXCEPTION TO THIS STATEMENT: Perpetuating the false notion that the virus is not serious or is only lethal to a select population is part of why we just reached one million deaths globally.
 
The MAIN PART OF THAT IS BECAUSE THE HEADS OF GOVERNMENTS WORLD WIDE LET THE VIRUS INTO THEIR COUNTRIES TO START WITH!!!!! I discussed this above in my description of my day. Any idiot with eyes and a half a brain cell in their heads should've been able to see what was going on in China and realize that if it got into their country it would do the same there too, and thus close their borders down to try their utmost to prevent that from happening. But nooooo they just stood by and watched it waltz in and take over their population. Here in Canada Tam and Trudeau actually welcomed it in with hugs and kisses and open arms because they didn't want to offend any Chinese people.  THAT, MY DEAR DELUDED JOURNALIST IS WHY THERE WERE A MILLION DEATHS WORLD WIDE. That coupled with the asinine way they handled things, which did more to collapse the economies than prevent the spread of the disease!
 
 
Police break up party with at least 1,000 attendees near Florida State University  Another one of those stories I talked about above. 

Wow! Just wow! People risk their lives going to work to keep those scumbuckets businesses going during the pandemic and they deny them benefits?????? Wondering why anyone continues to work at those places then. 
 
Virus, strife prompt 'resiliency' funds in Black communities It's good to see the US gov't finally doing something for the Black communities. Too bad they don't do more for them. It's not as if they don't deserve it. I think the way they've been treated over the centuries demands a huge restitution probably way more than that "resiliency fund" provides. So maybe now in these times when it's needed the most would be a good time for the US gov't to fork some of that restitution over to them in the form of money! So they could build better lives for themselves.
 
Due to coronavirus, nation's oldest Latino civil rights group moves 2021 convention online Something else going virtual on account of the virus. I really think we'd be hamstrung without the internet these days during this pandemic, if you ask me.

That's in the US, but maybe even here in Canada even with our medicare system we might start seeing a strain on that as well.
 

 

 

 

 
"Super healthy" Appalachian State student dies following COVID-19 complications People should take this as the example it's intended to be (scare em straight example), because there's exceptions to every rule. He might've appeared to be super healthy but he may have had an undiagnosed underlying illness that is the real cause behind this death. 

 
Well, it looks like stores and brands that cater to the rich & famous, aren't doing very well either. 

I'm sure Doug Ford had no qualms about getting his family together for Thanksgiving, while asking you to forego your own family Thanksgiving celebrations. It seems to me with the gov'ts these days it's " Do as I say, and Not as I do". Considering his original Thanksgiving plans and then announcing he'd be following the guidelines of the province.... Wondering if he actually did or not.... 

 
Mike Pence reportedly overruled the CDC on extending a cruise ship ban to 2021, the latest example of the White House sidelining expert advice in the pandemic I think the ban on those floating petri dishes should've been extended forever rather than having it overturned.

Too bad for the Chinese. 
 

 
COVID-19 indoor transmission: Ways to prevent spread of COVID-19 at homes, offices caused by ventilation systems Wondering if air purifiers work as well? We have an air purifier, so I'm just wondering.

 

 

Maybe you should've given more money to seniors, the homeless, poor, and disabled, since it is their money to begin that you siphoned off of them in the form of taxes, that you're squandering hither and yon and throwing it at the world to try to make yourself look like a good guy to the rest of the world. There's still groups at home that need your help that you're practically ignoring.

 

 

 

Upsetting remarks? That's what you're worried about? If I were you I'd be more worried about what'll happen to you once the plandemic is over with and you're implicated in the mass murdering genocidal ash holes that have to stand a trial for crimes against humanity! Because that's what should happen to you and every other ash hole that let that virus into their jurisdiction! Because it wasn't rocket science and anyone with a half hour in med school would've KNOWN to CLOSE THE BORDERS to KEEP THE VIRUS OUT!!!!! The moment they heard about it on the news and what was going on with it in Wuhan!!!!!!!!! 
 
Toronto long-term care home grappling with outbreak reports 42 active COVID-19 cases, including 1 death Of course. There weren't enough seniors killed off during the 1st wave, so they've got to make sure they finish what they started with this wave because who knows how many more waves they'll have before they manage to come up with a vaccine against it? IF they come up with a vaccine that is.

Anyhow I guess that's enough of my cynicism for the night.... Take care and stay well until the next time.


 
 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



Friday, October 9, 2020

Migraine, Tiredness & A Few Headlines for

 Covid19


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October 9, 2020

I'm still not feeling like myself, having suffered extreme exhaustion and a migraine. My migraine meds are just barely holding the migraine back. So I didn't post anything for the past couple of days and today's post is going to be very brief, consisting only of a couple recent headlines and articles of potential interest, primarily because they're time dependent stories and not just run of the mill coronavirus stories....

So in order to get this over with before my head starts reeling again..... 

Of course, we can't have any fun whatsoever this year, can we? Some government somewhere has to find a way to put the kibash on that. 
 
City to keep mysterious bench plaques in Calgary park after citizens oppose their removal Amazing! That a gov't would allow some harmless humour and fun this year even after protests. 

I think doctors should know more about this disease than blowhard politicians who want to use this plandemic as a means to achieve all their twisted demented authoritarian dreams. So the politicians should sit up and take notice and start following doctors orders and not just some idiot politican's idiotic orders. 

Well this is one way to ensure there's never any vaccines filing for approval, because after all who's going to invest all that money to make a gazillion doses of it, if they don't know if it'll be approved or not.  

As far as I'm concerned they can kiss my derriere. 
 
Quebec is reporting 900 new infections of the novel coronavirus Wednesday, bringing its total caseload to 81,914.But what worries Quebec Premier François Legault is the sharp increase in the number of hospitalizations.
 
Now I want you to to get a load of BS they're feeding you here, with this "caseload" number of 81,914 (which sounds overwhelming for any medical system to be sure) BUT THOSE ARE THE TOTAL CASES SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE PANDEMIC.  Most of those are now recovered or dead, but NO LONGER PART OF THE ACTUAL CASELOAD MEDICAL WORKERS ARE CURRENTLY DEALING WITH.  Let's go for the REAL ACTUAL CURRENT NUMBERS NOW, SHALL WE? SO WE CAN GET THE REAL PICTURE.  The ACTUAL REAL CASE LOAD IS 425 FROM THE QC GOV'TS OWN SITE! That's the  TOTAL AMOUNT OF PEOPLE WHO ARE HOSPITALIZED IN THE ENTIRE PROVINCE THAT THE MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS HAVE TO DEAL WITH CURRENTLY NOT 81,914 AS LEGAULT WOULD HAVE YOU BELIEVE! 
 
And yes there are a lot of people testing positive, but that doesn't mean they're even sick, a lot of those could be and probably are asymptomatic and the rest have mild symptoms that don't require hospitalization, just self quarantine is all, as do the asymptomatics. 
 
So Legault is using the numbers erroneously and I would hazard a guess and say on purpose in order to scare us into compliance. 
 
Quebec's new social gathering curbs risk dragging on as COVID-19 cases rise  Of course it will because the politicians want it to. Except I think the retail sector will be screaming bloody blue murder if they try cancelling Christmas too.  Speaking of which....

They're already cancelling and we clearly have at least 2.5 months before we get there.  

At least they're not cancelling.... Well not entirely. They won't be live in Montreal but they will be free online tonight Oct 9 and tomorrow night Oct 10. Check out their website for more details. So at least there's a little bit of fun and humour to be had this year despite the rest of it.  

Anyhow, I'd better not press my luck and just leave this here for now and whenever I am able I'll resume posting the headlines links. Until then take care, stay safe and Happy Thanksgiving.


 
 
 
 

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Canning Salsa &

Covid19 Headlines

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Sept. 8, 2020

This gloomy, dark, dreary, rainy afternoon was spent chopping sufficient tomatoes, onions, peppers and garlic cloves to make a salsa recipe found here: Zesty Salsa  As I didn't have enough tomatoes to make the whole recipe I made the 1/2 recipe. The only difference is I didn't use as much hot peppers as they asked for which is about 1.25 cups of hot peppers, instead I used only one 3 inch long serrano pepper and for the hot sauce I used sriracha sauce. I didn't want to make it too hot as my husband doesn't like really hot spicy stuff, but even that was a tad too hot for him, because we had some at supper tonight with the Jamaican meat pies (like empanadas), since I had more than 3 500ml jars full, but not enough in the 250 ml jar to make it a full jar, so didn't can it. 

So now tomorrow, if I don't slice my fingers off with the mandolin, first,  I plan on making dill pickles, but slicing them like bread & butter pickles are typically sliced, in round disks, that way they work better on hamburgers and the like, instead of the spears and long thin slices typically sold in stores.

In the meantime though, I guess I should post some of the accumated COVID19 headlines, since this is what this blog was set up for.

'Small events add up to a lot': Limited gatherings quietly emerge as source of coronavirus infections I'm not sure but I think that's what that 2 family bubble was all about. So that we don't visit with our son & his wife tonight and the decide to have a backyard BBQ with neighbours the next night and then off to visit friends the following night (those would all be 2 family gatherings but not the bubble they were talking about meaning you stick to the same people all the time - so if it's your kids you chose then it's your kids all the time and the same with them if they chose you then they have to stick to seeing you and only you all the time too). That's how that family bubble thing was supposed to work, but I don't think very many people understood that, or else they chose to ignore it.
 
Coronavirus updates: Global cases top 25M as US nears 6M; WHO warns of front line 'burnout'; experts advise against Labor Day gatherings  As of today's date and the "tally board" posted on Fox News site the numbers are globally: 27,424,421 cases with 894,163 deaths and in the US: 6,318,978 cases and 189,456 deaths. That's as of September 8, 2020.  So you can see how fast it's spreading given the date of August 30, 2020 on that article. That means that there's been an additional 2 million or so more cases globally in just over a week.
 
 


How would an O'Toole-led Conservative government handle the COVID-19 recovery?  It doesn't look like he'd do much of anything for the seniors, disabled, poor, homeless or any other underdog in society. 





Coronavirus: Ontario government announces rent freeze  That should've been done here in QC too.



Muslim matchmaking apps see spike in downloads during pandemic  I thought that was done when the girl was 2 years old and her father thought he'd be able to trade her for a herd of goats to some guy 30 years older than her. But of course he has to wait at least 10 years until she's at least 12 before he can trade her for the goat herd.  I didn't know they were allowed to chose their own partners.

When N.S. shut down home births amid COVID-19, a covert mission began  What? You mean they opened  the Lunenberg ER up for all days and hours now and not just a few hours a day for a few days a week? And it's like that province wide too? Because even before the pandemic it was hard to see an ER doctor there unless you happened to be there at the right time on the right day. But it's rather hard sometimes to plan precisely which day and hour a baby will be born or when you'll have that car accident that you need treatment for. So it's surprising now that most other hospitals across Canada are shutting down their ERs to anyone unless they have COVID that NS hospitals are now open to expectant moms whenever they need to be. 



 
 
 
 
 
Coronavirus: 40,000 UK deaths - what happened?

Algeria's lessons from The Plague in the age of coronavirus

Family members of COVID-19 victim sue Michigan nursing home that didn't allow staff to wear masks  The families should do the same thing here in QC & Ontario.

You're facing a lot of choices amid the pandemic. Cut yourself slack: It's called decision fatigue. Choices huh... You mean like should I get out of bed today or not? What should we have for supper tonight?

This woman is beautifying Skid Row one makeover at a time. And not even the pandemic can stop her from helping the homeless  That's awesome! Keep it on!

American Girl honors pandemic heroes by turning them into one-of-a-kind dolls These are so cute, that even at the age I am now, I want them all.

NYC faces 'explosive' coronavirus spread from cold weather, schools

Now showing: The return of the drive-in

As US Open begins, French player says tournament has 'fake bubble' after testing positive for COVID-19

Getting COVID-19 and the flu at the same time: What are the risks?

Telemedicine for pets: How COVID-19 is disrupting animal health care   Fortunately for our dogs our vet has been more willing to see them, than our family doctor has been to see us.

Mom's work from home time-lapse video reminds women everywhere: 'You're not alone'

Sheryl Crow urges women to take breast cancer screening seriously amid COVID-19 pandemic  It would be nice if we could, but unfortunately as stated just above our doctors don't even want to see us yet.

Canada's active COVID-19 case number is rising shortly before most schools reopen

COVID-19 warnings issued for nine flights linked to Vancouver, Abbotsford


GIESBRECHT: About COVID-19, let's rip the bandage off  
I agree with this guy 100% & then some!

How Trump Sowed Covid Supply Chaos. ‘Try Getting It Yourselves.’

Trump leans into his '180,000 deaths is a statistic' reelection strategy

New Trump pandemic adviser pushes controversial 'herd immunity' strategy, worrying public health officials  Well given the projected timeline for when one will realistically be ready to go, we'll either all have had it or died from it by then, so I don't see why it worries them. It's realistic and probably what will happen.

People Line Up In Record Numbers At Alameda Co. Food Bank In COVID-19 Economy   That's a very sad state of affairs and really shouldn't be in one of the richest countries in the world.

Colleges vs. parties

SUNY Oneonta Closed For 2 Weeks After More Than 100 Test Positive For COVID

US floats idea of early approval for eventual vaccine

America Is Running Low on a Crucial Resource for COVID-19 Vaccines I thought we got beyond animal testing by now considering all the ew aw computer simulation and modelling programs there are out there.

In China’s Xinjiang, forced medication accompanies lockdown  Take note. They're doing everything the Chinese did from city wide (in our case though more like province and country wide) lockdowns to mass testing to imposing social distancing etc.... So if they're instituting lockdowns to forcibly administer vaccines, you can be guaranteed that same scenario will be playing out here too, if we let the gov't officials get away with and by the looks of things, we will.

South Korea puts force of law behind masks, quarantines, contact tracing   Looks like QC will too with their colour coded BS and Rob Ford was adamantly proclaiming that Ontario is going to start cracking down on those flouting the laws with heavy fines etc...

A Zoom Thanksgiving? Summer could give way to a bleaker fall  Oh hell no!!!!! Not after robbing us of the last celebration - Easter! Nothing and no one is  taking Thanksgiving away from us even Legault himself.  We can't eat a whole turkey by ourselves, so our family is going to join us for that endeavor whether the jerks in power like it or not.

Canada has contracts for up to four COVID-19 vaccines but they won't be mandatory  For now, they won't be mandatory, until they get here and until they have enough to force everyone to get one. But until then they won't be mandatory. Like all the other "but we don't see the need to get people to wear masks" and "we don't see the need to lockdown" and "no there won't be any forced social distancing" until 2-3 days later when suddenly there were needs for mask wearing, lock downs and social distancing. They've lied to us from the get go, so why would anyone believe this anyhow?

Coronavirus cases in Canada: More than 6,600 active cases, 9,100 deaths

Pandemic adviser with no epidemiology background reportedly pushes White House to adopt herd immunity strategy  Well that looks like the way we're all headed anyhow both in the US & outside the US.

Canada Revenue Agency: 1 Huge Deadline Change for 2020 Taxpayers  This will be welcome news for some, I imagine.

Scientists see downsides to top COVID-19 vaccines from Russia, China

EU offers 400 million euros to WHO-led COVID-19 vaccine initiative

CRA's handling of COVID-19 benefit cyberattacks 'reprehensible,' alleges proposed class-action lawsuit  I agree.

Sharon Stone reveals her sister is now COVID-19 negative  Oh look at that huge grin on her face now. Not too long ago she was coming unhinged and getting angry at the world because her sister got sick. She could've at that point in time auditioned for a part playing a patient in a psych ward in a horror movie and she'd have been 100% convincing that she was that actual character in question. 

Canadians, $37 Billion CRA CERB Replacement Is Coming Your Way

'Shame and blame': Are college COVID-19 cases the fault of campuses full of reckless partiers? Experts, students say no Of course not. Why would reckless partiers be to blame? Because they'd be too drunk & stupid to catch anything let alone a virus, is that why? Somehow I think if there was reckless partying going on there or anywhere that would be to blame.  No questions asked. Stupid is as stupid does. I'd think kids of that calibre that are too stupid to realize their own actions caused their own problems would be too stupid to be admitted to college or university.  Didn't know the colleges and universities were so desperate now that they've sunk so low as to be admitting the village idiots across the US. Because seriously you have to be on that level to not know or at least realize that yes indeed it's your stupid actions that led to that. I'm sorry but I have a very low tolerance for colossal stupidity like that.

Some Russian teachers fear back-to-school shots of 'Sputnik V' COVID vaccine

From masks to cohorting, a guide to back-to-school rules across the country

Anyhow, that's it for me for the night. Until next time take care & stay well.