Saskatchewan To Drop All Proof Of Vaccination Mandates Starting Sunday Feb 13

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You've posted exactly the same nonsense, almost word for word dozens of times.

Vaccinated people get the virus. They don't get as sick, as long. And that means they are not as contagious. I've told you this repeatedly. You don't care. You like posting this nonsense, so you keep doing it.
Think(!) about what you just wrote- or is that too much to ask?
 

Mr.Know-It-All

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case fatality rate in Canada is 1.1% so your math is off, that is 98.9%. Might not seem like a big difference but it’s an additional 350 deaths.
More than that, risk of Covid isn’t solely fatal, there is greatly increased risk of Myocarditis and long haul symptoms. Not to mention that for most people, they actually care about not passing it on to loved ones who are at greater risk of severe reaction.
To imply that worry of death is the only reason someone would want to avoid Covid is beyond ignorant.

Yemen has a 1.2% fully vaccination rate and a 18% case fatality rate. That is what happens without vaccination and that would mean nearly 6.5 million dead Canadians at that rate.
Where are you getting your numbers from?

Yemen is a nation of 29 million people, has had 11,000 covid cases, and 2000 dead. These numbers are from the start of the "pandemic" to present day.

 

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Where are you getting your numbers from?

Yemen is a nation of 29 million people, has had 11,000 covid cases, and 2000 dead. These numbers are from the start of the "pandemic" to present day.

Keep in mind some people struggle in math, Male4Strapon appears to be one of them
 

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Where are you getting your numbers from?

Yemen is a nation of 29 million people, has had 11,000 covid cases, and 2000 dead. These numbers are from the start of the "pandemic" to present day.

John Hopkins University
 
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Keep in mind some people struggle in math, Male4Strapon appears to be one of them
It’s not my math. It’s that of a respected research institution. Why don’t you contact them to enlighten them with your "Good Will Hunting" like genius?
 
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Where are you getting your numbers from?

Yemen is a nation of 29 million people, has had 11,000 covid cases, and 2000 dead. These numbers are from the start of the "pandemic" to present day.


Keep in mind some people struggle in math, Male4Strapon appears to be one of them
By the way, do the math on Mr. Know-it-all’s numbers, 2000 dead among 11000 cases = 18.2%.
Your numbers reflect the exact same conclusion.

where I will acknowledge error in my post is that my example to Canada assumes all Canadians have Covid. That clearly wouldn Be the case. But 18% case fatality rate in Canada would mean 566,713 dead Canadians. I have acknowledged my error in my original post without altering it. My comparison to Canada was incorrectly expressed but doesn't change the point that vaccines have prevented hundreds of thousands of deaths in Canada.

Any other clever responses, Monty?
 
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Mr.Know-It-All

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Okay however Yemen has a population of 29 million. 2000 deaths from covid is insignificant.

If your extrapolation was correct, based on their low vaccination rate, they should have over 5 million dead.

Do you see a discrepancy here? 2000 vs 5 million
 

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Okay however Yemen has a population of 29 million. 2000 deaths from covid is insignificant.

If your extrapolation was correct, based on their low vaccination rate, they should have over 5 million dead.

Do you see a discrepancy here? 2000 vs 5 million
yes, I have since acknowledged that I erred in comparing to Canada that I was doing so if all Canadians had Covid. That is obviously not the case, and likewise not all in Yemen have Covid.
However the math remains correct and indisputable: vaccinations make a massive difference, 18% case fatality rate would mean over half a million Canadians (of 3.148 million cases) died from Covid rather than 35000.
Vaccination has brought our fatality rate to 1.1%
 
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Don’t be delusional. This stuff was already happening and going to happen. The message has been clear. The numbers are dropping, vaccination rate is high, this is the natural course.

People just impatient a couple of weeks early. Nothing more, nothing less.

Hell, announcements were even made about restrictions lessening BEFORE the protests. Here in Ontario, we announced the Jan 31 re-opening for example. People just couldn’t wait and now you all falsely believe the protest had something to do with it.
Kinda like a guy showing up after firefighters have fought a fire for 2 hours and a guy shows up, finishes his beer and pisses on the fire putting it out, then declaring "I put the fire out!"
 

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yes, I have since acknowledged that I erred in comparing to Canada that I was doing so if all Canadians had Covid. That is obviously not the case, and likewise not all in Yemen have Covid.
However the math remains correct and indisputable: vaccinations make a massive difference, 18% case fatality rate would mean over half a million Canadians (of 3.148 million cases) died from Covid rather than 35000.
Vaccination has brought our fatality rate to 1.1%
What makes you think most or not all people in Yemen or Canada were not infected with covid? It transmits faster and easier than wildfire. Everyone has been infected by now. Everyone. The fatality rate is BS and that's why you don't get the expected death count in a country like Yemen where virtually nobody is vaccinated. Or because Yemen is not a First World country, their obesity rate is near zero, so you get very few deaths from covid... because it's a fat people killer.
 

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What makes you think most or not all people in Yemen or Canada were not infected with covid? It transmits faster and easier than wildfire. Everyone has been infected by now. Everyone. The fatality rate is BS and that's why you don't get the expected death count in a country like Yemen where virtually nobody is vaccinated. Or because Yemen is not a First World country, their obesity rate is near zero, so you get very few deaths from covid... because it's a fat people killer.
Of course more people have had covid than reported but to suggest most or all Canadians, Yemens or other have had Covid and have been fine.......... is a convenient little narrative for antivaxxers but an asinine one. Come with a better counter than that, man.
 
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Of course more people have had covid than reported but to suggest most or all Canadians, Yemens or other have had Covid and have been fine.......... is a convenient little narrative for antivaxxers but an asinine one. Come with a better counter than that, man.
Canada has had MORE deaths than Yemen despite similar population size AND significantly lower (non-existent) vaccination rates in Yemen. The numbers don't work in your favor no matter how you try.
 

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Canada has had MORE deaths than Yemen despite similar population size AND significantly lower (non-existent) vaccination rates in Yemen. The numbers don't work in your favor no matter how you try.
Population size is largely irrelevant unless you want to suggest Yemen is doing a better job of controlling spread....... then maybe. I can't argue that because I don't know.

What actually matters and I will use the WorldOMeter stats you provided....

Canada 3,147,209 cases. Of those, 34,956 dead. So one out of every 90 cases ends in death.
Yemen 11,166 cases. Of those 2,208 dead. So one out of every 5 cases ends in death.

So what is the glaring difference that could lead to such a discrepency? Canada is 85% vaccinated, Yemen is 1.2%.
There could be other factors, I don't know much about Yemen's healthcare system. Maybe a portion of those 2200 dead Yemens would have survived if treated in a Canadian hospital. Would a 10% variance appease you? 25%? 50%? Take your pick, the fact remains vaccination efficacy cannot be disputed, not with facts anyhow.

You tell me factually what the numbers reveal rather than pretending all Canadians and all Yemens have been infected and just don't know it. That's like suggesting all humans have been abducted by aliens but only a small few havent had the experience erased from their memories.
 
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Population size is largely irrelevant unless you want to suggest Yemen is doing a better job of controlling spread....... then maybe. I can't argue that because I don't know.

What actually matters and I will use the WorldOMeter stats you provided....

Canada 3,147,209 cases. Of those, 34,956 dead. So one out of every 90 cases ends in death.
Yemen 11,166 cases. Of those 2,208 dead. So one out of every 5 cases ends in death.

So what is the glaring difference that could lead to such a change? Canada is 85% vaccinated, Yemen is 1.2%.
There could be other factors, I don't know much about Yemen's healthcare system. Maybe a portion of those 2200 dead Yemens would have survived if treated in a Canadian hospital. Would a 10% variance appease you? 25%? 50%? Take your pick, the fact remains vaccination efficacy cannot be disputed, not with facts anyhow.

You tell me factually what the numbers reveal rather than pretending all Canadians and all Yemens have been infected and just don't know it. That's like suggesting all humans have been abducted by aliens but only a small few havent had the experience erased from their memories.
Side thought, could an alien female give a decent handjob with her aerial/ tentacles?
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Population size is largely irrelevant unless you want to suggest Yemen is doing a better job of controlling spread....... then maybe. I can't argue that because I don't know.

What actually matters and I will use the WorldOMeter stats you provided....

Canada 3,147,209 cases. Of those, 34,956 dead. So one out of every 90 cases ends in death.
Yemen 11,166 cases. Of those 2,208 dead. So one out of every 5 cases ends in death.

So what is the glaring difference that could lead to such a change? Canada is 85% vaccinated, Yemen is 1.2%.
There could be other factors, I don't know much about Yemen's healthcare system. Maybe a portion of those 2200 dead Yemens would have survived if treated in a Canadian hospital. Would a 10% variance appease you? 25%? 50%? Take your pick, the fact remains vaccination efficacy cannot be disputed, not with facts anyhow.

You tell me factually what the numbers reveal rather than pretending all Canadians and all Yemens have been infected and just don't know it. That's like suggesting all humans have been abducted by aliens but only a small few havent had the experience erased from their memories.
How about..... Yemen is a primitive 3rd World country where most sick people don't make it into the hospital and the hospitals don't keep records worth shit and the government doesn't keep stats worth shit?

How about also..... Yemen is 90% desert where nomads roam with their camels and don't meet anyone from outside their own tribe - hence no spread?
 

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Canada has had MORE deaths than Yemen despite similar population size AND significantly lower (non-existent) vaccination rates in Yemen. The numbers don't work in your favor no matter how you try.
Must be that the vaccinations actually INCREASE THE CHANCE OF YOU GETTING COVID AND DYING FROM IT!!!

HOW COULD 96% OF ALL AMERICAN DOCTORS HAVE BEEN SO SILLY AS TO GO OUT AND GET THE SHOT..... AND ARE ALL THOSE 96% DOCTORS DEAD NOW FROM BIG PHARMA'S CUNNING PLOT???
(Maybe all our doctors are now crisis actors wearing skin suits removed from the bodies of our real doctors??!!)

You make silly suggestions, Mr K!
 
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Ontario's health minister speaks as province expands rapid test access


Starting Wednesday, province will begin distributing rapid antigen tests at grocery stores, pharmacies

Shows just how far off the mark Ontario is. Its like Ford had no clue what the other Premiers had in mind
 
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