DoFo says another lockdown 'on the 'table'

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Maybe because there is absolutely no correlation between restaurants and the spread of COVID.

They closed restaurants in Toronto the weekend after thanksgiving. How's that worked out?

The reality is that if they want to get serious, close the schools. If they don't do that, the numbers will just keep rising.

But restaurants are low hanging fruit aren't they. So easy to pick on.

And of course, if FUCK-HEAD Justin Trudeau had any fucking brains at all, he would have been able to procure vaccine for Canadians, but FUCK-HEAD is more interested in WE Charities, the great reset, and showing everyone which clown socks he put on in the morning.

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Not sure I totally agree with your comments about restaurants, but totally agree with your opinion on fuck head Trudummy.
 
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Mr. Nonsense man throwing the nonsense mantel. LOL

Try speaking with doctors and nurses in ICUs and asking your asinine questions. I will warn you to be prepared to have a new asshole created to match the other 2 pie holes.
Thinking for yourself is hard I know
It gets easier with time

Just take the mask off and let some oxygen back in
 

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Not sure I totally agree with your comments about restaurants, but totally agree with your opinion on fuck head Trudummy.
Closing restaurants had no impact on covid numbers (as a matter of fact during the stay home and grey zone orders the covid rates reached the "highest ever")

So it is a safe bet places like restaurants, gyms, movie theatres, play grounds etc had very little community transmission ever
 

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Thinking for yourself is hard I know
It gets easier with time

Just take the mask off and let some oxygen back in
You poor lost soul. Do you notice people turning away rolling their eyes when you talk in person and they believe you're not paying atention? That wide-eyed look of astonishment as you spout off your thoughts and revelations. The snickering, especially if you approach a couple of ladies? It doesn't have to be this way. Get some help, see a therapist or maybe just eat some veggies so you can clear out the bullshit and nonsense out of your system.
 

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Closing restaurants had no impact on covid numbers (as a matter of fact during the stay home and grey zone orders the covid rates reached the "highest ever")

So it is a safe bet places like restaurants, gyms, movie theatres, play grounds etc had very little community transmission ever
Lockdowns brought the numbers down, reopening brought them back up with a vengeance under the variants. MAN, do you get anything right? Even Phil can attest to this!
 

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Lockdowns brought the numbers down, reopening brought them back up with a vengeance under the variants. MAN, do you get anything right? Even Phil can attest to this!
Toronto has been under hard lock since Nov & never opened up (still grey)
There is no transmission (or extremely low) from that source

Even your own stats show that

Most are demanding Ford pay them back now
By time this ridiculous plandemic is over everyone is going to be broke

 

squeezer

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Toronto has been under hard lock since Nov & never opened up (still grey)
There is no transmission (or extremely low) from that source

Even your own stats show that

Most are demanding Ford pay them back now
By time this ridiculous plandemic is over everyone is going to be broke

I actually agree restaurants should be compensated for stock and other opening expenses due to the unforeseeable hardships through no fault of their own. As I've mentioned before I do feel very bad for small business folks but I also blame folks with your bent pandemic thinking prolonging lockdowns by fighting regulations and assisting with some of the spread.
 

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I actually agree restaurants should be compensated for stock and other opening expenses due to the unforeseeable hardships through no fault of their own. As I've mentioned before I do feel very bad for small business folks but I also blame folks with your bent pandemic thinking prolonging lockdowns by fighting regulations and assisting with some of the spread.
Open up

It is redundantly obvious colour coded lock downs do not do shit
Toronto and Peel have been grey + stay home orders from NOV 2020 to APRIL 2021
And they are still places with highest case counts, and most hospitalizations
Locking them down has only pushed people to shop in Peel / York / Durham / Halton / Niagara / etc

Seriously what is worst that will happen? An extra 1% in cases? The people are ALREADY traveling to shop (I went to Toronto Premium Outlets last weekend; PACKED and lineups outside every store)

Lots of places in world have gone back to normal, people are working and shopping, a few get sick but nowhere near the overruns we have been predicting

And if you are old then obv dont go out to dinner and dont eat over at kids houses
Its debatable how effective the vaccine & masks are but even a small percentage improvement is better than none
 

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Open up

It is redundantly obvious colour coded lock downs do not do shit
Toronto and Peel have been grey + stay home orders from NOV 2020 to APRIL 2021
And they are still places with highest case counts, and most hospitalizations
Locking them down has only pushed people to shop in Peel / York / Durham / Halton / Niagara / etc

Seriously what is worst that will happen? An extra 1% in cases? The people are ALREADY traveling to shop (I went to Toronto Premium Outlets last weekend; PACKED and lineups outside every store)

Lots of places in world have gone back to normal, people are working and shopping, a few get sick but nowhere near the overruns we have been predicting

And if you are old then obv dont go out to dinner and dont eat over at kids houses
Its debatable how effective the vaccine & masks are but even a small percentage improvement is better than none
Lockdowns bring the numbers down, it's a FACT but I say bring on the

Hard lockdown with major fines and jail time for mandate breakers!!
 

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I just got an email from Shoppers Drug Mart. Announcing they are making vaccine appointments. Open it up, for people 55 and older.

Means it is the AZ shot I am assuming.
Yup. I am somewhere on the list for Rexall....... Somewhere........
 

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Perfect example how dangerous prolonged lock downs can be. People slowly start losing their minds.
Thank your lucky stars I'm not sitting in Doug's chair! All of the Amigos would be on a deserted island with shark-infested water. Property rights (coconut trees) would be enshrined in the Island's Constitution, no masks, no evil man-made medicine and no lockdowns. Just a pure and honest free for all!
 
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squeezer

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That actually sound pretty good right now. Tropical island is a much better alternative to a lock down in a concrete jungle.
Then I have your vote! Awesome! I'm going to have to ask Steven to step aside so I can take the reigns and run against Doug. You righties all hate Doug now, so gather em up and get them voting for me. LOL
 

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Just stating the obvious. Closing of mass transportation should be number one priority on the list of measures to combat any pandemic.
The vast majority of those taking mass transportation are not even essential workers anyways

Even in Toronto 72% of the population drives a car
And assuming you are one of those who needs to work and don't own a car you can easily rent one
 

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The huge problem I see coming is that if 30 percent of people refuse to be vaccinated, this plague will never end.

We will continually be locking down because there will be no shortage of hosts for this virus and the ICUs will forever be overloaded.

They are going to have to enact legislation to FORCE people to be vaccinated.
 

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They are going to have to enact legislation to FORCE people to be vaccinated.
Never going to happen. Never in a million years will you be able to pass a law that forces you to take something into your body.

It just won’t happen.

If 30% don’t take the vaccine, we will still get herd immunity at some point.
 

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The huge problem I see coming is that if 30 percent of people refuse to be vaccinated, this plague will never end.

We will continually be locking down because there will be no shortage of hosts for this virus and the ICUs will forever be overloaded.

They are going to have to enact legislation to FORCE people to be vaccinated.

ICUs are not being overloaded there are over 2000 icu rooms

this is and was nev a plague covid 19 is another name foor the latest flu strain. the average age of deaths is 82-84

the recovery rate for the covid boogey man virus is 99.98% the flu is more deadly especially to children

back in 2017-2018 flu season hospitals where overloaded with flu cases

Hospitals Overwhelmed by Flu Patients Are Treating Them in Tents | Time




most death cases are elderly from the covid boogeyman have 2 or more pre-existing conditions that are slowly killing them


turn off your tv.
 

squeezer

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The huge problem I see coming is that if 30 percent of people refuse to be vaccinated, this plague will never end.

We will continually be locking down because there will be no shortage of hosts for this virus and the ICUs will forever be overloaded.

They are going to have to enact legislation to FORCE people to be vaccinated.
The way I see it and the way I would be if I were in charge is to first try to innoculate as many people as possible with just coaxing and offering free shots. The majority will comply because the majority of the population realizes this is the only way to end this pandemic and return to normal. After all the vaccines have been injected fully, double dosed and into every willing arm, they will reassess. If hospitalizations are down and cases are down they will leave things alone. If they find that the unwashed are causing mutations and still burdening the hospital, policies will come in Federally in most countries i.e. passports, ID, etc. Employers, businesses, schools will have vaccination policies to protect staff and customers.
 

mandrill

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The huge problem I see coming is that if 30 percent of people refuse to be vaccinated, this plague will never end.

We will continually be locking down because there will be no shortage of hosts for this virus and the ICUs will forever be overloaded.

They are going to have to enact legislation to FORCE people to be vaccinated.
I believe that one can achieve herd immunity with far less than 100% vaccination. The virus simply dwindles and fades out if its opportunities to continue to spread are curtailed at even the 70% level.
 

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Lockdowns brought the numbers down, reopening brought them back up with a vengeance under the variants. MAN, do you get anything right? Even Phil can attest to this!
After 2nd wave England has shutdown everything now 4 months. Here we open and close. There are no thinking what they open. Retail such as malls , hair saloon , nail saloon are open. In England none of those are open and will be open in phases as of April 27th.

Failure of government at all level in understanding COVID is very clear. England learned the hard way. They will not have a 3rd wave but the time they open everything in June.. Most people will be vaccinated.

Health care system in countries like England, Germany , France and so on is much more superior than Canada with vast number of hospitals across the countries. These countries the federal government is on the control not like like Canada. Trudeau does not want to take responsibility using his authorizes. Hopefully we will be in complete lockdown for at least 3 months till most of us can get 1 shot of vaccine. Otherwise we are losing the battle with COVID real fast.
 
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After 2nd wave England has shutdown everything now 4 months. Here we open and close. There are no thinking what they open. Retail such as malls , hair saloon , nail saloon are open. In England none of those are open and will be open in phases as of April 27th.

Failure of government at all level in understanding COVID is very clear. England learned the hard way. They will not have a 3rd wave but the time they open everything in June.. Most people will be vaccinated.

Health care system in countries like England, Germany , France and so on is much more superior than Canada with vast number of hospitals across the countries. These countries the federal government is on the control not like like Canada. Trudeau does not want to take responsibility using his authorizes. Hopefully we will be in complete lockdown for at least 3 months till most of us can get 1 shot of vaccine. Otherwise we are losing the battle with COVID real fast.
Health and hospitals is constitutionally a provincial area of jurisdiction. While the feds can he helpful, it's all on the provinces.
 
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