46 Replies to “What About The Milk in My Fridge?”

  1. White people can now change physical reality by decree. Sounds pretty racist.

    1. Pretty sure the CCP spokesman for Canada, Comrade Teresa May had a lot of input here……

  2. You can trust China Patty. She has a degree in graphic arts or something. Besides, the federal government isn’t following the guidelines on the other vaccines so whats the difference.

  3. Can you imagine going to the pharmacy and getting medication, popping a tablet, getting a shot, and just as you consume the dose, being told by the pharmacist: “Oh, by the way, that was past its expiry date, but’s its OK?

  4. It’s a SNAFU from start to finish with the fricking vaccines at all levels of government in this wacky Dominion. The bloody AstraZeneca keeps popping up. Now it’s a bunch of doses almost past best before date they have full intentions of giving to people foolish enough to accept them. How can the “experts” guarantee they will be fully effective that close to expiry? I say they can’t and would never take a chance on it.
    There’s a reason for best before dates on food and drugs.

  5. Ha, no small coincidence that I’ve seen this same trick pulled at the local convenience store with their egg salad sandwiches!

    1. Kinda like those mystery meat tubes rolling along under the heat lamps at Apu’s local 7 Eleven.
      If Homer likes em they can’t all be bad.

  6. Now it’s only 70% ineffective. Be sure to maintain social distancing and double masking after vaccination

  7. L – The Panic-demic aspect of the Scam-demic is past it’s best before date.
    If you look closely with a critical eye. You can see the black mould growing, day by day.

  8. Hey, they have made everything else up as they go along; why not here, too?

  9. Groper Blackface had AZ as his first shot, maybe he’ll treat us to a selfie of him getting jabbed the second time with an expired vial of AZ.

  10. Its like global changing warming science.
    Today its a shot in the arm.
    Tomorrow its a bullet to the head.

  11. The Sheeple will believe and accept anything from their beloved leftist governments and MHO overlords. Why think for yourself when overpaid bureaucrats can do it instead?

  12. Sadly, many Canadians will buy this….just as they bought into all the other BS this corrupt, evil government has offered up these last few years
    Stupid is as stupid does

  13. So it would appear that my initial opinion that gas station sushi was more trustworthy than a coronavirus “vaccine” has now been given even greater weight.

    1. At least you can expel that crap from your body using multiple orifices and recover to varying degrees.
      The “vaccine ” Kool-aid, no such chance.

  14. And next week we’ll hear that expired vaccine is actually far more effective.

  15. Brought to you by the same government that says you can get a first shot of a viral vector vaccine and a second shot of a mRNA vaccine, aucune problems.

    Because they “follow the science “.

  16. I am not here to defend the Government or encourage people to take the vaccine, or not to take the vaccine. I am posting to provide some perspective on how expiry dates are assigned for drugs, and especially vaccines like the Covid vaccine, that have just been launched on the market. Expiry dates are assigned on the basis of stability data. As you generate more stability data expiry dates may be both shortened or extended on the basis of the new data. I have seen it go both ways. A drug that has been assigned a two year expiry date could have as little as one year of long term storage stability data available at the time of submission of the application. This data is supplemented by short term accelerated data at higher than normal temperatures. The combination of this data gives a good estimate of how the drug will perform over its shelf life. There will always be a buffer between the expiration permitted by the data and the expiry date assigned……..with the assigned expiry date always shorter. This approach is taken to provide a high degree of assurance that the drug will be used within the period it is good to use. It also means that extending an expiry date for a drug by reducing that buffer does not mean that the drug is of less quality or defective. It just means that, in a targeted example like this with more visibility and greater control, that an expiry date can be extended. No conspiracy – just science. I speak as an industry veteran who reviews this type of data on a daily basis. Again, not trying to argue any position – just providing unbiased and transparent science. There may be other issues to doubt, but this is not one of them and I would gladly take my second dose of AZ from this supply.

    1. You may be right about that and I’m not going to dispute the point.
      The problem is, decisions such as this continue to leave the impression that they’re making “the science” up as they go along, and so far over the last year, I’ve not seen any evidence to the contrary that might disabuse me of that notion.

      1. You make a very valid point. The disbasement and manipulation of science by politicians and others in power under the guise and cover of ‘the public good’ has put science back decades in terms of trust.

        1. When you’re having to “explain,” you’re “losing.”
          Second rule of political science.

          “Political” science seems to be the only science happening during COVID times.

    2. No one’s looking for a ‘high degree of assurance’ in a product known to cause not-so-rare, catastrophic, life-changing blood clots, so sign me up for a poke!

  17. The milk in your fridge…

    There are two reasons that your milk goes bad on or before the best-by date:
    1. You are leaving it out on the counter long enough for it to get warm and begin to spoil.
    2. The more likely reason is that you or someone in your household is drinking the milk DIRECTLY from the container.

    If you keep the milk at refrigerator temperatures and don’t contaminate it with your spit, it will last quite a while before spoilage eventually sets in.

    1. Nope. You missed so much of the in between I swear you believe that milk comes from the cow directly to the container and drives itself to the store, stocks itself and waits for your arrival. I have had plenty of milk go bad.
      I don’t drink from the container.
      I don’t waste time between the store and home.
      I don’t leave it out on the counter.
      My refrigerator is not set too high. I’ve had milk go bad a week before it’s “best before” date and had milk remain good a week after.
      The point being is that unless you personally have supervised every aspect of a procedure or process, you have no guarantee of anything and you depend on the trust of others for even the most mundane of things.
      So which of the above actors do you trust? Big government? Big pharma? Faceless bureaucrats who will never face a single consequence for their failure? WHO? China? The turd? The media? The countless YouTube ads that repeat the same lies, that the vaccine is safe, (it isn’t), that human trials have been done, (they haven’t)?
      Trust is everything in a free society. I don’t trust anyone but myself and my good and sometimes not so good judgement, but then again we only have the illusion that we are free.

      1. If you are doing “everything” right with regard to handling and storage of your milk, and yet you are still having milk routinely go bad by the “best-by” date, I would suggest that you start looking for a new brand. Something is seriously wrong in the supply chain when your milk goes bad that quickly.

        And yes, I do know where milk comes from and how it is supposed to be processed to be shelf-stable and safe for mass consumption.

        It goes without saying that you have no absolute guarantees about how your food, your medicine, or any other critical resources are handled in the supply chain, but at some point you either decide you have “enough” trust in its safety and fitness for use, or you have to walk away and find another source that you can trust enough.

        My point, by the way, was simply that milk going bad in your fridge, all on its own, has become a rather uncommon event for most of us. Those of us who toss the jug simply because it has passed that date are being rather overcautious (the disease-causing bacteria are rather slower growing than the “spoilage” bacteria that make the milk taste bad and go chunky — if it still smells and tastes fine, it’s pretty safe to consume). On the other hand, if the milk is going bad routinely, before that best-by date, it’s a pretty good indication that something in the chain of supply and consumption is seriously wrong. Yes, things do go wrong in the supply chain, but for modern mass-production dairy products those mistakes are almost miraculously rare, and it’s far more likely that the consumer is the source of the problem.

  18. Instead of lamenting the response to the pandemic we should all be rejoicing. Give this a little thought, the governments response in both America and Canada is that everyone should be vaccinated. With a little thought behind this we have actually won the war. All the Democrats/Liberals that were so gung ho to show that they received their jab are now the first of the herd to be culled. The research now coming to light indicates that the vaccines are transferrable, breast feeding mothers can transmit the vaccine to their children, with all of its inherent side effects. What we have is a built in time bomb to control population growth. We deplorables have resisted the demand to get the jab, and it looks like Darwin’s Theory has proven true once again. The recipients of the jab now appear likely to have removed themselves from the gene pool, maybe not overnight but perhaps in the next generation. So in essence we have won the war, over half the population may have voluntarily removed themselves from the gene pool so the rest of us may not have to put up with the fools and idiots that have been dictating to us over the last sixty years.

    1. Well there is that.

      Just be sure you don’t fall victim to any trauma cause if you need any blood products from those fools you better hope it ain’t transferred into that supply.

      Just like the hemophiliacs during the 80’s AIDS blood crises , a lot got it from donations through the Red Cross.

  19. Just in case anyone lost track of all the government fuck ups regarding AZ vaccines.
    1. They declared them safe.
    2. They changed the timing of the second shot from under a month to three to four months (all vaccine manufacturers disagreed).
    3. They declared them unsafe while simultaneously declaring them safe for those who already had them.
    4. They decided that it makes perfect sense to advise people who got AZ shots to get Phizer or Moderna for their second shot (all vaccine manufacturers disagreed).
    5. They backpedaled on #3 and #4 and decided that the unsafe vaccine is safe to be used as a second dose for those who already had a first dose.
    6. They changed the best before date (AZ manufacturers disagreed).

    Always trust the experts mushrooms, they know what they are doing and you don’t want to be anti-science.

  20. If you were familiar with quality standards within the pharmaceutical regulatory world you would have recognized the significance of the term ‘high degree of assurance’. It underpins Good Manufacturing Practice, the quality standards used fit all drugs. Obviously you are not and you fell in to the tired old tropes relating to blood clots etc. Do blood clots occur? Yup….but not at a rate significantly different from unvaccinated people. Just providing the facts.

  21. Do you remember the 2015 Federal Election, where the Trudeau Liberals promised to “enlighten” and “rejuvenate” science from the evil Harper….

    “Trudeau and his Liberal party have promised to appoint a chief science officer similar to the national science adviser position that the Harper government eliminated in 2008. Canada’s new chief science officer would report to the prime minister and ensure that government science is available to the public, that all the country’s scientists are able to speak freely about their work and that scientific analyses are considered when the Canadian government develops policy. The Trudeau government has also said that it will create a central online portal for government-funded scientific research to enable greater public access.”

    L.O.L.
    S.T.F.U.

  22. This is good news.

    A month is enough time for us to Flatten The Curve®

    mhb23re

  23. Back in the ’70s, when Eugen Whelen was ag minister, there was a shortage of large chicken eggs for retail. The minister simply lowered the weight requirement for large eggs. Problem solved! Some things don’t change.

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