Showing posts with label highest death rates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label highest death rates. Show all posts

Thursday, May 12, 2022

Still Super Exhausted & Still Trying to Catch Up with the Headlines About....

Covid19


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May 11, 2022
 
Geez, I don't know what gives but it feels like I'm walking around in a haze, with eyes half glued shut and yawning all the time. I just can't seem to wake up. My body doesn't feel tired or worn out it's just my eyes don't want to stay open, very long. I keep fighting it, but I never seem to be winning the battle. It's a constant one, going on all day long from the moment I get up until I go to bed again. Naw and I don't want to hear "it's because of Covid", because it's not. I think it's probably more to do with the heat and the sun, neither of which I can take for every long before it wears me out or gives me a migraine.
 
I spent plenty of time in both today, cleaning up after the smoked meat sandwich party last night. Cleaning the smoker and it's racks and water pan and drip trays were hard and dirty work in the heat and sun. That's one thing with the charcoal smoker, it wasn't nearly as hard to clean as the electric one  is. I think for cleaning purposes it's really badly designed. First of all the drip pan in the bottom is below the water pan. The water pan is just below the racks where the meat goes, so the water pan gets full of the drippings and the drip pan on the bottom has a hole to drain out into an exterior drip pan, but that didn't work. The exterior drip pan was clean, but the water pan and the interior drip pan were both full of grease and drippings which overflowed onto the floor of the smoker itself.  So it was a colossal mess to clean up. I got most of it off the water and drip pans and then put them in the dishwasher, with one of the racks that I couldn't clean by hand. But it was a chore and a half. It took almost as long to clean the smoker as it did to smoke the meat. Might as well have just used the charcoal smoker, would've come out the same time investment wise, but it would've been less strenuous and much easier over all.

Tomorrow, all I plan on doing is sit back and relax, after I get out of my shower. Maybe if it's not too stifling hot, go relax a bit outside as my husband got the patio furniture out for me, so if I want to go sit in the back in the rocker or in the front with the breezes off the water at the table doing something I can. So that's what I'll probably do, as I need to get a handle on all this tiredness and get it over with one way or another. Or spend the summer sleeping.

Anyhow, I'm going to be posting more of the backlogged headlines again tonight. Not sure how far I'll get again. I guess you'll know when you get to the end of them, which is probably where I left off because my head was hitting the keyboard.


To pee or not to pee: Lack of public washrooms in Charlottetown more apparent during COVID-19 Around here it wasn't due to a lack of public washrooms, as there were still plenty around, it was the managers/owners not wanting people to use them because of covid19.
 
 
 

Toronto Public Health dismisses all students from high school in Etobicoke hit with COVID-19 outbreak

LILLEY: Trudeau government warns against travelling ... seriously 

Sask. restricts family visitations at ICUs

More vaccinated people are getting hospitalized with COVID-19. But unvaccinated still make up the majority 

Health-care staff shortages could be on the way as COVID-19 vaccine mandates loom Which the  gov'ts all chickened out from implementing at the last minute, because they were afraid they'd be left with  hospitals full of patients and no one to look after them if they went through with the mandates.

Most Canadians support health-care workers refusing treatment to threatening, disrespectful unvaccinated patients: Nanos survey  That was a load of BS if I ever saw it. I don't know of anyone who thought that. They all realized that everyone pays for medicare and some make bad choices but still get treated anyhow, as in the case of skiers who break their necks flying down skihills, or motorcyclists who wind up half mangled due to riding a motorcycle or being a risky rider, drinkers who wind up in mangled wrecks due to their overindulgences and driving afterward, and smokers who just can't seem to quit until they need oxygen tanks strapped to wheelchairs or double lung transplants. Or those who love food a little too much or not nearly as much as they should. Or kids who cut themselves etc... Nearly everyone at some time in their lives has done something, risky, stupid, or adopted habits that were bad for their health. So while I heard a couple of callous beitches on the radio talk shows suggest that they shouldn't be treated in hospitals if they refused the vaccine, for the most part I don't know anyone in person and even the talk show host on the radio was aghast at the callousness of that idea. Asking the beitch that suggested that if that were even legal since everyone pays for medicare and could they just refuse it to someone like that because they didn't agree with the choices that person made. I believe medical care under the medicare act and the constitution is actually a constitutional right to all citizens of Canada so for beitches to suggest such a thing, I suggest for those particular beitches that when it comes time to treat them for their cancer (as I'm sure someone like that WILL develop cancer and since she's a beitch it's likely to be breast, ovarian or cervical cancer) that we should find an excuse to not treat her - as in she put out too many times for too many people or animals (whatever turned her crank) or she was such a dried up prune she never put out or had kids and as a result didn't contribute anyone else to the human race, so she wasn't needed and so we don't need to treat her cancers. Or if she ever smoked (cigarettes, cigars, tea leaves, cannabis, seaweed, weeds - the good old garden variety - no matter what), drank, worked in places where any of those things were consumed and used - as in liquor stores, pubs, bars, restaurants, tobacco stores etc, then all cancer related medical services were denied to such beitches. I would. That would be on all the questionnaires I handed out to cancer victims along with what did they think of those who didn't get vaccinations against covid (multiple choice answers there too) and depending on how that form was answered would depend on the type of treatment the person got. It just blows my mind to see such a bunch of sanctimonious assholes out there. Who would deny people the right (even after they pay for the right through their taxes) to medical services, because the gov't has scared those moronic assholes silly and brainwashed everyone into believing that the vaccines protect everyone. Yet it's the assholes who've had their vaccinations that are super paranoid of the non-vaccinated. It's the NON-VACCINATED THAT SHOULD BE THE ONES THAT ARE PARANOID OF CATCHING IT ******** NOT THE VACCINATED ******* because if the vaccines actually worked as they're supposed to the vaccinated would be immune to it. But again we're talking about Canadian sheeple which for the most part have been scared silly by the wanna-be dictators in power. So since they've been scared silly that's what they are now, SILLY. Too stupid to think for themselves. But again we're also talking about snake oil elixirs that aren't really vaccines and only placebos at best.

Russia's new COVID-19 infections, deaths near all-time highs 

Finland joins other Nordic nations in curbing Moderna shots 

Moderna plans African vaccine plant as drugmakers urged to help poorest 

New Brunswick’s active COVID-19 caseload surpasses 1,000; Prince Edward Island reports three new cases 

AHS responds to more than 3,000 COVID-19 health measure complaints  

This area has Ontario's highest vaccination rate. One of the lowest is just 100 km away 

N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 109 new cases, 63 people in hospital 

Italy is about to bring in the strictest COVID-19 measures in Europe 

Still worried about getting a vaccine for COVID-19? Here's how to understand the rare, but real, risks 

VERIFY: Can the COVID-19 vaccine lead to a false-positive mammogram? 

Moderna asks Health Canada to approve COVID-19 vaccine booster shot Which they obviously did.

Sydney reopens after nearly four months under lockdown

Resistance against vaccines rising among U.S. first responders You have to wonder why, if the vaccines are so great and work so well, so many medical personnel from nurses and doctors to 1st responders are refusing them. You'd think being medical personnel, that they would KNOW without a doubt how good or bad those vaccines are and how reliable they are at protecting people from the illnesss. With so many of the medical personnel refusing the vaccines, it only leads one to believe that those vaccines aren't all they're cracked up to be and probably should be avoided altogether if medical personnel who are in daily contact with covid patients are refusing the vaccines. You'd think if they were constantly in contact with covid victims they'd want to protect themselves from catching the disease by getting the vaccine, but yet they're refusing them. So obviously those vaccines probably aren't as great as the authorities would have you believe if medical personnel are risking their jobs by refusing to get jabbed.

Vast majority of cases at shuttered Etobicoke school are result of student-to-student transmission: official

Swedish study finds link between Covid vaccination and reduced household transmission 

COVID-19 updates, Oct. 12: Too soon to say what impact looming mass suspensions will have on health system, DubĂ© says  That's because he's a DuMbe, too stupid to figure out that if everyone is suspended there won't be anyone left there to look after the patients. Um f'n duh....

A record 4.3 million workers quit their jobs in August, led by food and retail industries Headlines from October in the USA.

Why some young workers are leaving their office jobs to work on farms: "This is how I want my life to go"

A record number of workers are quitting their jobs, empowered by new leverage 

After family members contracted COVID-19, Ozzy Osbourne says worshiping Satan protected him from virus hehehe.... There's all kinds of fruit loops out there of all different colours and flavours and this one seems to be the darker crispier more burnt one, that stayed in the oven a lot longer than the others. He's not half baked, he's fully baked in fact to a burnt crisp if you ask me.

‘Out of stock’ items plague grocery delivery services. Personal shoppers at Target’s Shipt aim to fix that 

'Desperate for tires.' Components shortage roils U.S. harvest 

Parents sue Wisconsin schools after their children catch covid: ‘Recklessly exposing the public’ 

Hospital Patient In Denver Shares Story Of 20-Hour-Long Wait For Room OMG that's a short time compared to the 36 hours my husband spent lying on a stretcher in a hallway in our local hospital in 2014 - so no covid to blame that on then. Then it was just standard operating procedures at most QC hospitals - plagued with shortages of staff, beds, and rooms etc... Thanks in large  part to Peg Legged Lucien Bouchard, that decided to close a large number of hospitals in the province while he was premier. I don't know what the moron was thinking when he did that considering he knew the population was getting older and there were more people in the province who would eventually need medical care. Ironically the moron himself needed dire medical care shortly after he did that, as he had flesh eating disease and one of his legs had to be amputated. At the time I was so angry at him having closed most of the hospitals that I wished it was his head that needed amputating instead of one of his legs. But you can see over the years (when you live long enough and can see in hindsight what each action does) how you wind up with 36 hour hallway gurney waits for rooms in hospitals and that's before any plandemics came along. Now, it's probably more like a few weeks or your entire hospital stay (unless you have covid - then they find you a room pronto but otherwise....) before you get a room with a door and a connecting bathroom.

Rising COVID-19 numbers returning to pre-vaccine levels in Minnesota 

Why Some Nations Have Deadlier Outbreaks With the Same Vaccines 

Russia to test COVID-19 vaccine in form of nasal spray 

This Couple Caught COVID-19, So Authorities Drowned and Burned Their Dogs  THIS is SO SAD & SO SO SO CRUEL!!!!!! Those men should be stuffed in bags and drowned and then have their corpses burnt too. I'm sorry but you just don't treat animals like that, not if you're a decent human being that is. 

Bookings for COVID-19 boosters jump as seniors in Alberta eligible for 3rd dose

Alberta doctors, nurses redeployed to COVID-19 units and ICUs share what it's like on the inside 

Alberta reports 1,256 new COVID-19 cases, 16 deaths ahead of Thanksgiving weekend

Alberta's COVID-19 vaccine verifier app launched 

COVID-19: 'Serious errors' by ministers and scientific advisers 'cost thousands of lives' during pandemic, says report by MPs  Serious errors were made in Canada too. But given that they seemed more intentional than errors, I'd say they were serious crimes as in against humanity, genocide and senocide to name a couple of those serious crimes. 

Cabinet Minister Refuses To Apologise After Damning Covid Report Gawd those clowns in the UK have a nerve and a half, asking HIM to apologize. What the F for? For telling the truth? If anyone should apologize it should be the assholes to made those "errors" - that is a polite way of putting it I think. I think they should more aptly be called criminal negligence rather than errors. 

COVID-19 pandemic not in 'rear view mirror' for hospitality sector, pubs boss warns PM

Report concludes UK waited too long for virus lockdown Waited too long for a LOCKDOWN???? What about having waited too long to CLOSE THE BORDERS TO PEOPLE TRYING TO ENTER THE UK FROM ELSEWHERE????? THAT would've done more to protect the population than lockdowns did - especially since those were proven to be useless for disease spread and harmful to the economy and education.

Ex-police will enforce COVID-19 rules, 'secure isolation site' to relaunch, Sask. doctors told in other words more Canadian gestapo tactics being used here.

Shuffling health-care workers around won't solve COVID crisis: Sask. nurses' union president  Of course not. They proved here in QC that shuffling health care workers around amongst the CHLDs  (long term care homes) is what helped spread covid from one facility to another. It's just a way to keep the disease going - being transmitted from one institution to another.

COVID-19 deaths are surging in Russia, but vaccination lags

That's it for now.... Hopefully, I'll get to more of the backlogged headlines soon. In the meantime take care and stay well and remember....

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