Oh?

It’s not the local hardware store and coffee shop?

Ontario hospitals have been the province’s second-deadliest setting for COVID-19 outbreaks

At least 860 people have died of COVID-19 in an Ontario hospital outbreak, according to a new public health report that reveals a far larger death toll than had been previously known.

The total, contained in a Public Health Ontario (PHO) epidemiological summary updated earlier this month, means Ontario hospitals have been the province’s second-deadliest setting for COVID-19 outbreaks in the pandemic, behind long-term-care homes and ahead of retirement homes — but with little of the public reckoning seen in those sectors.

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    1. They must have been. The only other explanation is that masks don’t work against a virus as small as covid and, despite scientific evidence to the contrary, doctors/nurses have already assured us that masks do work.

      1. Must be perfect as masked and “fully” vaccinated people can get and transmit COVID.

        Leave my under 12 grandchildren alone, tyrants!!!

  1. So in order to protect the vulnerable who are under government care and control (LTC, prisons and hospitals) private citizens who have nothing to do with prisons, hospitals or LTCs have to stay home, cover their face and take experimental gene therapy. Is there anything these people touch that they don’t fuck up?

    And these are the same people who want to control our energy use and production, our transportation, industry in general and food production.

    1. Well … the cost of power in Britain has led to food shortages as food factories shut down. There’s hope that our ‘superiors’ will run out of crisps to gorge themselves on …

  2. In a new peer-reviewed study published in Clinical Infectious Diseases this week, a separate team of U.S. researchers was able to collect and culture COVID-19 aerosols from the breath of people wearing surgical or cloth masks, a finding that suggests “that the virus is evolving toward more effective dissemination through aerosols and demonstrates that infectious virus can escape from loose-fitting masks.”
    The authors conclude: “Therefore, until vaccination rates are very high, continued layered controls and tight-fitting masks and respirators will be necessary.”

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    Problem #1: There are no studies to compare this one to. In other words, how do they know that the virus evolved to sneak past a surgical mask. It would make more sense to believe that masks were NEVER effective.

    Problem #2: There is no conclusive evidence that the “vaccination” is effective. In fact, there is more evidence that the “vaccination” (genetic injection) is actually expediting the evolving variants of the original virus.

    Problem #3: While the study showed masks to be ineffective, the suggestion is to continue to use masks.

    BUT….BUT….BUT…IT’S GOT ELECTROLYTES!!!!

    1. Orson, yes pretty much agreed, though as far as the jabs, we can sub-categorize:
      The jabs are effective……..for a very limited time only. “Boosters” seem to have the jury out for effectiveness, one study showed that the “boosters” start declining after 14 days, in the most vulnerable group, over 65.
      And yes, the experimental gene therapy is responsible for at least some of the variants, there may also be natural variation evolution as well.
      Us Pure Bloods are not the reason……we don’t have the virus, therefore how can WE be the cause of variants? SMH!

    2. I find it interesting that such a statement could be made, as no such virus has been isolated.

  3. So … “essential” businesses are the REAL problem. Good to know. Now can we reopen the *ahem* “non-essential” businesses?

  4. So, is Alberta any different? The ‘pandemic’ a management problem. They are trying to misdirect, but it is bureaucratic mismanagement and CYA at the heart of it,

    1. Death percentages for Alberta of the vaccinated, over the last few months, as per AHS statistical data offered on their website:
      June – 23.44% (15 of 64),
      July – 28% (7 of 25),
      Aug – 45.76% (27 of 59),
      Sept (so far) – 41.88% (49 of 117).

      The majority of these deaths are in the 70+ and 80+ category. If you compare the daily ICU numbers by age group, against the daily change in deaths, it is noticeable that many in this age group that die do not make it into the ICU which raises some questions.

      Is part of this latest crises one of Covid-19 and break through cases in care homes? Are these people that are dying first in a home, and then being determined as Covid-19 cases post-mortem?

    2. Mike, I don’t know if you’re going to see my response but can you elaborate on:

      “The ‘pandemic’ a management problem.”

      Are you talking health care? Politicians? Something else? Thx.

  5. The main thrust of Julius Ruechel’s long and brilliant piece on the WuFlu was that the most disastrous loci of the WuFlu were places under the supervision of gubmint like hospitals, care homes and prisons which accounted for a very large percentage of fatalities.

    This may have surprised Julius and lots of readers but was not in the least surprising to me!

  6. Nor, is it your local restaurant! In BC, we have been able to enjoy in- house dinners for months until now! Government institutions are the last places to be.

    Our draconian NDP government now has mandatory vax passports for no apparent scientific reason to go out for dinner or have any fun whatsoever. More expenses for failing BC businesses to hire security guards, as if they have not had enough regulatory abuse in the past two years, and before.

    Jason Kenny and Ford get pilloried, but Horgan the Hero and Bonny Henry, the super star of “be calm” get mega kudos from the bought-and-paid-for MSM and associated sycophants.

    Earlier posts on this site pointed out that even hospital counts and deaths, which were sort of somewhat fuzzily reliable initially, are now terrible, statistically in error, as mandated testing for hospital admissions for other reasons hugely skews results for people with no symptoms, and we all know that PCR tests were designed to set high thresholds for “positive with no symptoms”, and were never designed for initial diagnosis, as per the original developer.

    People should be jailed for terribly ineffective power trips, but this will never happen. Yes this was a bad flu, and where DID it originate? It is always interesting when conspiracy theories become factual, when proper research is done.

  7. It is where you non-vaxers go all whiny and sad when you get covid. perhaps when you get sick stay home.

    When someone you know doesn’t get surgery because of a non-vaxer clogging the system go protest them.

    1. does your name stand for battery operated boyfriend, perchance? Because you come across as an electric dick.

    2. In my region, there are 5 hospitals, with one patient. If people aren’t getting surgery it ain’t because of covid.

      1. Bob’s Social Credit Score?

        Nawwww. He’s just a pudd-puller, not a commie. If there’s no SDA centerfolds, he’ll just disappear.

    3. Are you one of those who bitch about the lack of restrictions and lockdowns? Then, like some sheeple I know, do you run out to the restaurant before it is closed down by the government?

      Your unfounded fear does not trump my freedom. Your safety is your own responsibility. You’re free to hide in your basement without have the government force me to do the same.
      I draw the line when you insist on trading away my freedom so you can have fake non-existent security.

    4. Average wait time for hip replacement in Manitoba before COVID. 18 months. Average wait time for hip replacement now. 18 months. As far as I can tell, the only difference is that now we can blame the total failure of our medical system on the unvaxxed.

      Oh and Jews of course.

    5. Hi Bob, with a 99.8% recovery rate the non-vaxxed have very little to worry about, the vaxxed however do. They are the ones clogging up the so called system.

  8. This just is another example of avoiding hospitals, it’s where all the sick people are.

    Meanwhile, what does our health system say? “Don’t treat yourself, WE are the experts”.

    Anyone who has had to wait 4 hours in an ER to get looked at knows how inefficient and terrible the health system is.

  9. Years ago, a rather unthinking friend railed against our local hospital here regarding its death rate, as compared with other places (not other hospitals)…

    I’m no fan of this particular institution for several unrelated reasons, but I regarded this comment as unfair. I tried to suggest that, logically, since a hospital is where sick people tend to congregate , and them often being extremely sick, you are going to see a statistically higher death rate compared with say similarly-sized hotels or residential colleges (or prisons)… In this particular case, there was no hint of incompetence or malfeasance, just the normal death rate associated with extremely ill people being in the one place – a major hospital, where sadly not everyone can be saved no matter how good the staff or conditions are…

    I’m still waiting for a rebuttal.

    Of course, wuflu is another matter again…

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