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See what I mean? Bahahaha This is way to easy
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Excellent point considering we have lost some very dear friends.
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I’m quoting data from factual healthcare records, either way you count them the stats support my point. I have given data from Provincial & National health records from 2 countries, I can easily do more but it would be silly. Laz, my friend.. I am in support of you doing as you wish for I believe in your own personal freedoms. What frustrates me is the push by anti-Vaxers to discourage others from getting the vaccinated. If we are to respect your personal choice then shouldn’t you respect others as well?
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Oh Mikey! You sound like a sore loser, don’t be a hater now. Don’t listen to him Laz, he has been asking me that for weeks and I won’t just to be spiteful plus its amusing to see Mikey and Ted lose their minds lol. Sometimes I run into the room a yell Trump and they lose it lol.
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Great first hand information Queen, well said.
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Lol, you may need to re-read what I said Laz. I mentioned 400 millions “doses” not individuals injected. You have to consider each dose as a potential health risk. A patient may have no adverse reactions once and then suffer from myocarditis or similar events the next time. There has been 403 millions doses with 8638 deaths which gives you a 0.0021 % mortality rate per dose. What is not included is the underlying health issues theses 8638 individuals may have had prior to vaccination that maybe have contributed to their untimely deaths. As for your data, please provide information on where those numbers are from, not news organizations but from health organizations. If you are playing the odds Laz, that’s 8600 deaths compared to 740,000 deaths to covid. I do agree we don’t know what the long term effects this vaccination has. We do know this technology has been around and involved in cancer treatments for the past 15 years, so the odds are we should be ok. What you omitted was the adverse long term reactions to Covid to the 740,000 who have had it, most will be ok.
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The most unbais new organizations. https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.online-tech-tips.com/cool-websites/7-unbiased-news-sources-free-from-censorship/amp/ This is minus those who report from the basement of their mothers home.
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Thank you for the post. If you want to entire picture here they are for the US. Of the almost 400 million doses given the death rate from adverse reactions is 0.0021 percent. Last time I checked that’s incredibly small. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/adverse-events.html
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Hey Laz, where is your data from? Here is the data from my province, if you scroll to the bottom it will give you the information on adverse reactions. https://www.alberta.ca/stats/covid-19-alberta-statistics.htm#vaccinations There has been 1732 adverse events reported in Alberta out of the 6.24 millions doses given. Of those events only a small percentage were considered serious or potentially life threatening. I can’t say for certain if there was any deaths due to vaccinations though I assume I would have heard of them. With that data the chances of a adverse reaction is 0.02 percent and the chances of a serious reaction is much smaller than that. I have included the National data as well for they have the serious adverse reactions as low as 0.008 percent. https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/vaccine-safety/
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Laz, we have known each other for the better of 12 plus years, please don’t visit those sites. I won’t go into all you posted for honestly it’s not my field of medicine and the Internet is no ones fiend if you want to post facts or lies. All I can tell you what I see with my own eyes. I work in a medical centre of 1200 beds and a private medical company as well. 85-88 percent of our cases are non-vaccinated patients. Of those patients, they make up 20 percent of the entire adult population who can be vaccinated but have chosen not to. Of those patients in ICU over 95 percent of them are non vaccinated. In my 32 year career I have never seen our ICUs over flowing. I have never seem so many double pneumonia’s ever. Yes, there are cases time to time but the majority are single lobe, double of occasion or an entire single lung but not this many double pneumonia. You know me, I have no reason to mislead you or lie to you. I can only tell you what I see with my own eyes. Things are improving, as vaccinations rates climb, our numbers gone down. As for the blood sample in the pic? No one draws blood in a 5 cent plastic syringe, it degrades the sample very quickly. Plus arterial blood is always well oxygenate and will look bright in color while blood that are dark can potentially be veinus. The hue of blood can vary naturally due to a number of factors. This includes minor variations in individual levels of chemical compounds carried by plasma, or variations in oxygen, iron, lipids and red blood cells. Vaccination has no effect on blood color. Good Chat guys.
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This really is a mute point. Either you wish to error of public safety or you don’t. I certainly wouldn’t want anyone to infringe on my freedoms as well, but with vaccinations comes privileges. You wish to fly, enjoy a meal at your favourite restaurant or go to a movie?…you will have to be vaccinated like it or not. If you want your freedoms, then companies and business should have Freedoms to not serve you or accept your business. Freedom is not only for you and I. As for healthcare? We in the field expect that we should and must be vaccinated. We serve the public health and everyone should feel safe that we are giving them the best of care. Thx guys
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Those are great pics, and literally in my backyard. I hope you had a great time.
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Who cares really.
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Wow, Im glad you are ok.
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That is great news!
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Resigned from my Coaching Position Tonight
PimpedOutPete replied to Axe's topic in General Discussion
I hear you my friend. I only wish to end this awful experience and move on with our lives and the only way is we work together. Yoshi, your post was heartfelt and appropriate, no reason to feel regret. Kudos -
Resigned from my Coaching Position Tonight
PimpedOutPete replied to Axe's topic in General Discussion
Yoshi, please don’t listen to this. I work in healthcare and you are a fellow Canadian, look and see what is happening in my province of Alberta. Tonight my phone went off with an Amber Alert. The province announced a provincial state of emergency. Now as you know I live in a very conservative province and a government resistant to covid precautions. We now have 1600 cases daily and a province emergency of no ICU beds and a medical staff shortage. I work in healthcare and all our vacation time has been revoked and we are now in 24 hour call. Like yourself I don’t wish to debate this for I only wish to give you honest information, it’s not news articles or media data that could be twisted to fit some narrative. This is first hand information I live with. Your area does not want to go through what we are. I am so sorry you had to lose your positions and I commend your strength to your convictions, but as a healthcare provider, it’s about saving lives and trying to keep people safe. Regretfully you are a casualty to what is happening. Please stay safe my friend. -
Resigned from my Coaching Position Tonight
PimpedOutPete replied to Axe's topic in General Discussion
Hey Yoshi, I am sorry to hear you had to leave something you are passionate about. I may not agree with your beliefs on vaccination but I respect your thoughts. This clan and motley group will always be a safe spot for yourself of everyone to play regardless where we stand on this subject. Cheers -
Thank you Ron, I appreciate the kind words and everyones support. I know you have experienced the same heartache in your home as I have with this battle. There are days where I prayed to god to let me take on this pain and suffering rather than Mrs Pete for it’s much easier to face a fight than to watch it from the sidelines helplessly. I then realize my wife is the strongest person I know. Thank you everyone. This is best group out there, kudos.
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Stayalive....meets Prime Minister of Canada
PimpedOutPete replied to BlownAwaybyLewinski's topic in General Discussion
I realize we are in the midst of an election, but I have literally no interest in it what so ever. -
Stayalive....meets Prime Minister of Canada
PimpedOutPete replied to BlownAwaybyLewinski's topic in General Discussion
Crunch, are you having a stroke? Viedo? Candians? Lol -
Stayalive....meets Prime Minister of Canada
PimpedOutPete replied to BlownAwaybyLewinski's topic in General Discussion
Holly hell.. Kudos Bob for showing us this lol. Next time Stayalive can ask the PM what he doing about the economy & covid lol. -
I was a clinical supervisor for a private radiology firm here in Calgary, Alberta, Canada for 20 years. I have now moved on to be the radiation safety officer for the entire firm managing 17 sites. I will most likely retire in the next 5 years and promptly forget what I did for a living, not that I didnt enjoy it. I have always loved working with patients and staff. Prior to that I worked in hospitals for 12 years in Washington state where I met my wife and we had two girls. My wife graduated university and we relocated to Canada where she could start her career in Psychology. My wife, myself and two daughters have always called Canada and America our homes.
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As many of you know, my incredible wife has been fighting a courageous battle with Leukaemia. Less than 10 years ago she would have had an 11% chance of survival. With the use mRNA technology which is used in the Covid Vaccine things have changed. With the help of this amazing medical miracle, cancer treatments can be tailored to ones person specific disease and make what was impossible years before now possible. Today Mrs Pete rang the bell. For those who have battled cancer you know full well the significance of that is. It marks a milestone In treatment in that her chemo is done and she now begins the road to a normal life. Mrs Pete will always have this awful disease but for the first time in a long dark winter.. the sun shines. I love you Jody! Pete