leafman101
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Also regarding the running out of ambulances, apparently there are like a million EMT applicants for every job opening. Just hire more, and buy some ghostbuster cars. Invest.
They did just open up late November/early December and it requires 8 weeks between. Many I know are single dosed. We need to wait for three more weeks before second for us. Hopefully the uptake gets better now the holidays are over. I’d also wager that many kids and families are down with the sickness so they can’t get the jab right now.And I believe every classroom in NY has 2 HEPA filters. Omicron is just... tough. For once I won't pretend to know what the right thing to do is. I don't have kids in school and I'm not a teacher so I prolly shouldn't even opine on this even if I had an opinion.
I do wish we had a way better vax rate for 5-11s in Ontario. It's shockingly horrible.
Yeah true. Right now we're at 46% uptake for even 1st doses tho. Newfoundland, for example, is over 70% for their 5-11s. Would like to see that number rise, but you're right, maybe they're waiting things out, especially if they've already been infected.They did just open up late November/early December and it requires 8 weeks between. Many I know are single dosed. We need to wait for three more weeks before second for us. Hopefully the uptake gets better now the holidays are over. I’d also wager that many kids and families are down with the sickness so they can’t get the jab right now.
One more x-factor...
Health Canada is going to approve Novavax by the end of January most likely. We have a fuckton on order. Data against Omicron after boosting looks really really good. Much better than the mRNA products (Novavax had 96% efficacy vs OG covid, for reference):
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This could be an option in our backpocket.
Still tbd on how that lab data translates to real life but the drop in VE is nothing compared to what we saw from Pfizer and Moderna. I'd be shocked if real life VE translated to below 85% at least after the first month. Hard to ask for more than that. Hopefully we lead and take the aggressive approach instead of just waiting for omicron boosters, which may not come till late summer. If we boost before summer, totally agree we should have an awesome summer.that seems like positive news. i'm still optimistic spring/summer will be fairly good here.
The problem isn’t the number of paramedics or ambulances, it’s unloading at hospitals.Also regarding the running out of ambulances, apparently there are like a million EMT applicants for every job opening. Just hire more, and buy some ghostbuster cars. Invest.
in AB at least.... kids to not spread covidYup. And people should have the right to do that if they are not comfortable. But there's a balancing act and you've gotta at least try to slow the spread elsewhere AND try to make schools safer so that they can stay open. If the tsunami still comes and the lockdown doesn't work, then yeah you shut schools down too for a bit. But damn, at least pretend that schools are a priority. They aren't even trying.
The thing that worries me most is with the highest case counts ever ...all the mutation chances......Pfizer says omicron vaccines will be ready to be distributed by June. So we'll call it August before we get a dose here in Canada (they have to split manufacturing between OG doses and Omicron and who knows what that ratio will be.. TLDR: Supply might be an issue).
Have a feeling the dominant variant by then won't be omicron, but not sure if a WT descendent is capable of outcompeting it. Hopefully the next one is a descendent of omicron and not another completely rando immune escape one.
The thing that worries me most is with the highest case counts ever ...all the mutation chances......
I hope you are rightSimilar to delta though, we're getting close to the top of the mountain with what these viruses are capable of. Finding advantageous mutation is going to be difficult, however many kicks at the can its getting.