46 Replies to “There is no Evidence of Mass Psychosis”

  1. The law of unintended consequences. Proving once again, that few in government can think past their nose.

    1. Find me a liberal that can understand the concept of cause and effect and I’ll trade you my flying unicorn for him.
      Straight up!
      Deal?

      Mind you there is more chance that you will find your own flying unicorn before you find a liberal that can understand cause and effect.

      1. “Find me a liberal that can understand the concept of cause and effect and I’ll trade you my flying unicorn for him.”

        Stan, I’d like to sweeten that offer by throwing in my unicorn, as well. It don’t fly but its farts generate carbon-free electricity!

  2. Of course, when BS and propaganda is all the gov+BigTech+MSMedia do, of course the result is mass hysteria.

    1. I can’t speak for Canada. But in the US that would be no.
      The ER nurse makes the call who gets medical first and who waits.
      We have a system that is called Sick/Not Sick.

      1. My understanding in Ontario is that the paramedics are required to stay with you, attending to you until you are received in the emergency department.
        Hence sometimes rather than wait hours upon hours upon hours before being assessed in ’emergency’, you may be tempted to go outside to call 911 from the hospital parking lot and get a paramedic to assist you. Socialized medicine at its best!

        1. Mike, many years ago my departed father in law was having gall bladder problems. His doctor told him to call an ambulance when he next had the next attack. He did that, his the doctor was informed and he had surgery that night.

  3. Meh…when the populous is made up a significant ratio that are functionally and dysfunctionally retarded, you have to expect these sort of things…
    For example:
    https://www.cnn.com/2017/06/13/us/mcdonalds-nuggets-911-trnd/index.html
    “So when a woman in Waco, Texas, didn’t get her McNuggets fast enough, she figured her most reasonable option was to call 911.”

    Incidentally, no charges were filed against the woman. McDonalds gave her her money back. And she even blocked the drive thru for a time with no repercussions. So, she learned nothing.

  4. Well when someone is wearing a mask that they think is effective against the virus and feel threatened by someone with no mask, calling for an ambulance is not at all surprising.

  5. COVID home test kits should have big, clear instructions on what to do if you test positive.

    Do they?

    1. IS There a Government Approved Treatment Plan?

      Besides Stay Home and when your fingers turn blue go to the ER?

    2. COVID Home Test kits should also make the user aware (and that would include the Ontario Government, by the way) that Rapid Antigen Tests are NOT TO BE USED BY THE ASYMPTOMATIC according to the manufacturers fact sheets as there is no data as to what the results mean if you have no symptoms.

  6. A lot of people want the government to be their mommy so why the surprise?
    If Juthtin put a stethoscope on (bet he can pronounce that correctly) and had a 1-800 # he’d get 10000 calls a day every day.
    Most Chinadians are a waste of water.

    1. To your point, most of the government thinks they should be your mommy too, so long as you don’t bother them, and let them do the big lady thing.
      My father is a retired simple servant and he hangs off every word spoken by any ‘from the government’. His wife, a retired simple service RN, is right beside him, agreeing with each and every sacrifice required for them to feel ‘safe’. They are both 70+and will throw all 38 million ‘other Canadians’ onto the railway track so long as they can go on with their lives.
      Canada as a concept is dead.

  7. Ten years ago I had a minor heart attack. I said, “Anyone want to take me to the hospital. My chest doesn’t feel right. I guess I shouldn’t drive.” Like I am ever going to wait to die when there is a choice.

    I had a friend totally effed when his motorcycle took out a deer. Luckily a friend found him half an hour from hospital. He told the friend that he wasn’t going to die on the side of the road waiting for an ambulance. He left his friends truck full of meat and bone fragments but he lived and walked again a year later. He was in hospital long before the ambulance would have reached him.

    Where I’m from, as long as you”re mobile you drive to hospital. The schedule is in your hands.

  8. why is OPSEU complaining, can’t he just think of all the overtime their members will be getting….

    oh wait, calls are work, so it’s just better to sit in the ambulance house and get paid

  9. Perhaps they could send over an Uber with a box of tissues; and a list of recommended funeral homes.

  10. My wife wasn’t feeling well, she had headaches, runny nose and was sneezing. She thought it was a sinus issue she normally gets, but with family coming for Christmas we got our hands on some antigen tests. She came up positive and so did I. I had no symptoms at all. She booked a PCR test and got the results… negative for Covid. Christmas is back on.

    1. We had a get together with friends last weekend. Both my wife and myself took a rapid home test, to ease the stress of vaxxed and unvaxxed. I had to take a second test as my first one came up brown. I guess I misread the insertion instructions the first time.

      1. Flyin

        Wife n I both FREE,Folk, often sup with good friends both vaxxed….since the onset of idiocy..never an issue..never, CEPT maybe a headache the next morning, Wine Induced.

        100% Bullshit since Jan 2020.

    2. And the latest from public health Canada is that false positives are rare with the antigen test.

      So when the government tells you that despite your lying eyes, the “vaccines” are safe…

  11. That OPSEU tweet seems to have been deleted for some reason.
    Hmm…this page doesn’t exist. Try searching for something else.

  12. John @ 1.37

    If the positive requires a confirmation by a PCR test, shouldn’t a negative test require a confirmation.

    IOW, what’s the point.

    Your wife needs a stern talking too. Explain that her reaction multiplied thousands of times over by hypocondriacs is just the thing to sustain this scam ….. forever. And suggest she stop listening to and watching TV news.

    BTW, I’d be too embarrassed to make your comment.

  13. A better idea would be to stop responding to opioid,heroin, fentanyl overdose calls and the administration of naxalone. If the addicts want to die let them. Won’t need the jabs to cull the herd

  14. And, just like that, our Christmas is cancelled because of three positive rapid tests, two without symptoms, in one daughter’s household. My husband is not too happy about it. Another daughter and son-in-law, who are “vaxxed,” are terrified and think January 2nd is still too early to get together. Our kids are all well-educated, smart, and hard-working; we are very proud of them. I still can’t believe how stupid they all are (said lovingly, of course).

    1. According to Dr. Bridle, the rapid antigen test was never intended to be used for asymptomatic people. It is NOT a screening tool. It is a diagnostic tool to be used to determine if symptoms are actually covid.

      This, despite Public Health, and employers insisting that the unvaxed get rapid-tested two or three times a week despite not showing any symptoms whatsoever.

      I repeat my earlier posit. When the government tells you that despite your lying eyes, the “vaccines” are safe…

  15. My parents and sisters are all smart, all terrified. My daughters are even smarter, say Covid and they roll their eyes, and one is an RN

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