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Haha X-fag always Inaccurate.
 
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If this is "fear mongering" what is it you types are doing when you lie about thousands dying from covid19 vaccines?


Oh. For sure. 30 threads of COVID-19 fear porn on one page started by you is clearly evidence of how little fear it holds over you.


Nice dodge. Don't be scared to give a straight answer. The boogeyman won't get you! LOL.


It's clearly evidence of efforts to disperse the darkness with light, inoculate those acting responsibly against covidiocy, & free those bound with its' chains from the dark side.




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You can never get enough fear.


Meanwhile in the real world\




If news re the real world scares you, turn it off & don't continually participate in threads about it.


The rest of us, who aren't pussies, can handle it without freaking out.
 

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X-Hole flailing away

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He's in denial, so damn pathetic
 
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He's in denial, so damn pathetic

He's still trying, he really can't help himself


Think about this, forumville is his entire life. That's it
It's all he got, he got nowhere else to go


I suppose we should try to have so m e empathy for the asshole of assholes




"...think about this, forumville is his entire life. That's it. It's all he got, he got nowhere else to go."


ROTFLMAO!!!!! So, you "thought" about that statement, huh? Let's see, X-Files has been here significant longer than you, has about 70% fewer postings than you, but this forum is HIS entire life. YOu were, are, and always WILL be, Witless Willie, you fucking idiot.


Stevie 50K+ posts! LOL


http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=1180538&p=13507566&viewfull=1#post13507566
http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=1165473&p=13507598&viewfull=1#post13507598


You mean, a big one, like, your "Trump will win?" Or his "oversold" virus? How about "Trump will overturn the election results" scumbag? STFU, Witless Willie and take your daily buggering like a GOOD lil' bitch.


Yeah, and the guy who predicted Trump's victory, Trump's overturning the election, and called the virus "oversold" ix Exhibit Number one. Closing in on 78,000 stupid posts over 15 years, that's why you are, and always WILL be, Witless Willie, cocksucker.


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"Allowing the virus to spread has led to the variants, which are deadlier than corona1.0. That's why they blew up in places like Brazil and India. Letting people get the virus is a stupid idea. The US has nearly 600K deaths, and they weren't really fighting it in certain places...Imgaine if California of NYC just said, go on, live your lives! They would have to do mass cremations."
 
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"As Canada’s COVID-19 vaccination rollout continues to pick up speed, the country’s top public-health officer is reiterating the importance of receiving a full two-dose series, especially with the latest variant of concern now detected in several provinces.


Dr. Theresa Tam said Friday that the recently dubbed “Delta” variant, which was first detected in India, has been found “essentially across Canada.”


The variant, believed to be behind recent spikes in COVID-19 cases in parts of Britain, has demonstrated to be more transmissible than previous versions of the virus, Dr. Tam said.


Preliminary data released last week from Public Health England suggested that COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Oxford-AstraZeneca were effective against the new variant after two doses, but less efficacy was shown with only one dose.


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Sixty-five per cent of eligible Canadians had received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine as of Friday, but vaccine trackers show roughly 7 per cent of the eligible population were fully vaccinated.


Dr. Tam said the heightened transmissibility of Delta was “obviously a characteristic of concern.”
“[It] means in under-vaccinated populations, or if we let go [of] public health measures … in the context of a transmissible variant, that variant could well takeoff and replace other viruses in the communities,” she said.
“So it is very important to get that second dose when variants such as the Delta variant [are] in our community.”
Several provinces are speeding up their second-dose rollouts as more vaccine supply pours into the country.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday that large shipments of vaccines will continue through the summer, with more than two million Pfizer doses expected each week until the end of August.






Mr. Trudeau said nine million Pfizer doses will arrive in July with another 9.1 million expected in August. He added that Canada has also negotiated an option for three million more Pfizer doses to be delivered in September.
Mr. Trudeau said he’s been encouraged by the country’s vaccine rollout, adding that Canadians have “reason to be hopeful about this summer and fall.”
“The more people vaccinated, the safer we all are. ... So let’s start looking forward to more of what we love, from camping to dinner with friends,” he said.
COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to trend downward in parts of the country while vaccinations ramp up.
Dr. Tam said the latest seven-day average for daily cases in the country was 2,300, down 73 per cent from the peak of the third wave.
Hospitalizations were down 47 per cent, ICU admissions were down 31 per cent and deaths down were down 35 per cent, Dr. Tam added.


Twenty-five million doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered across Canada, with 2.8 million Canadians getting a dose in the past week alone.
Data for how many Delta variant cases have been detected in Canada was not available on the Public Health Agency of Canada’s website as of Friday. The webpage said PHAC was in the process of updating its graphical view to include the Delta variant.
The webpage said the B.1.1.7 variant, or Alpha variant first detected in Britain, continues to account for most of the variant cases in Canada, adding that Delta has “only been recently identified and thus is less understood.”
Peel Public Health in Ontario, one of the country’s most COVID-ravaged areas, said as of Wednesday 100 cases of the Delta variant had been identified in the region, leading Brampton, Ont., Mayor Patrick Brown to urge the province to prioritize the area for second doses.
Variants of concern are typically identified through genomic sequencing, a laborious and expensive process by which the virus’s entire genome is analyzed to detect mutations.
Dr. Tam said Canada “does a lot more sequencing than many” other countries, adding that as COVID-19 cases continue to decline, provinces will “[move] towards sequencing a vast majority of the positive cases.”


“Monitoring all variants of concern are very important,” she said. “The Delta variant or B.1.617 has been detected essentially across Canada. It is important then to characterize the exact distribution and the trend as well.”
The British government said in a report last month that both Pfizer and AstraZeneca were 33-per-cent effective against symptomatic disease caused by the Delta variant three weeks after the first dose, but that number rose above 80 per cent after two doses were complete.
Dr. Zain Chagla, an infectious disease physician in Hamilton and an associate professor at McMaster University, said in an interview this week that most of Britain’s recent Delta cases have been in unvaccinated individuals, with the vaccines seeming to still offer good protection against death and severe disease.
Ontario expanded its second-dose rollout on Friday to include those aged 70 and older and those who received a first mRNA jab on or before April 18.
The province reported 914 new cases of COVID-19, knocking its new daily case average to 889, down from 3,369 on May 6.
Quebec, meanwhile, reported 279 new COVID-19 cases while announcing relaxed measures in seniors residences. Fully vaccinated residents will be able to spend time together in each other’s apartments.


Manitoba, meanwhile, reported 329 new COVID-19 cases on Friday. Deputy chief public-health officer Dr. Jazz Atwal said that while daily cases are improving, the strain on the health care system continues.
In New Brunswick, a doctor who faced a barrage of hate and racism after being accused of violating COVID-19 measures threatened legal action if Premier Blaine Higgs didn’t apologize for statements made in May, 2020.
Dr. Jean-Robert Ngola was accused of violating the province’s Emergency Measures Act, but the Crown withdrew the charge Friday after concluding there was no chance of conviction.
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