@TTCnotices “It’s going to be two hours, you’re going to have to take a shuttle”
“Is there a shuttle here at Christie where you made me get off?”
“No, at Ossington”
TTC conductors, a safety practice to adopt in light of recent events: leave enough time at each station for riders to move to another car if they feel uncomfortable, and if you see someone doing this, hold the doors. It’s the least you can do. @TTChelps
@jeffm1981@apsmunro Source for risk of outcome worse than a cold for child with no previous infection being close to zero. Source for knowing that almost everyone has been infected.
@jeffm1981@apsmunro Where I am (in Canada), seroprevalence is 67.5%. I don’t understand the downside of “temporarily modestly” reducing risk in the circumstances.
@apsmunro Sounds pretty squishy. Surely there are people who have not been infected and would benefit from being boosted given the minimal risks vs pretty significant benefits.
Dr Moore just confirmed if someone still tests positive for covid but has been improving for 24 hours they can go back to work or school (not long term care though)