@mesiondy can you please send me the instructions for this Dinosaur set? Didn’t come with instructions and my 8 year old son is disappointed. Can’t find pdf online.
@Rogers My issue was finally resolved today, but the process to get there was honestly unacceptable. I spent hours dealing with confused employees and noticeable under-staffing. Your system needs serious improvement. I’d appreciate someone from your team reaching out.
@saramfung My husband had this at 11 years old. Was told it was caused by a virus but not given the term BACM. He was paralyzed for a day, maybe two, was in hospital, just really his legs affected. He’s been fine ever since.
The jump in COVID cases at Lakeridge Health since Christmas Eve is staggering, and it is exhausting for local health care workers. On Dec. 24, there were 7 patients with COVID-19 at Lakeridge Health sites — Monday, Jan. 10 it is 126. @LakeridgeHealth
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@QueenDanaXIV @JournalistReal@atrupar That data from CDC that encouraged masks for vaccinated people was based on those who became positive had similar virals loads as unvaccinated cases. However much lower chance of becoming positive if your vaccinated, thus vaccination reduces community spread and protects all.
Really critical modelling data from the Science Table @COVIDSciOntario - we are in for a substantial 4th wave impacting mostly those unvaccinated. Need to really double down on our efforts to ensure we prevent another lockdown.
Full report: https://t.co/Rlb3kF5ZgL
While we're on "weakness", can we stop saying he/she "lost their battle with cancer"? The connotation is one of choice to fight, persevere. Well-intended but hurtful & demeaning. My mom died of cancer. Never "lost a battle" to anything. Ever. #WordsMatter
The growth rate of #COVID19 variants is 2X higher in poorer areas & 2.7X higher in areas WHERE essential workers live.
Time to immediately shift the vaccine rollout and target high risk neighbourhoods & workplaces.
It's a matter of life & death.
@SharkawyMD I’ve also seen an increase in younger people in 30s and 40s requiring admission and HFNC on COVID unit the last 3 weeks. However, 60 and over continue to be the ones with HFNC failure requiring intubation.
What is striking about this is all the younger patients who now make up a significant portion of hospitalizations due to Covid. We're seeing younger, healthier people ending up in ICU more than anytime before in this pandemic. Sigh...
We’re now in wave 3: New data from Ont.'s COVID-19 Science Advisory Table. W/new VOC cases steeply rising & ICU #s trending up (nearing 350 today), strong adherence to public health measures is urgently needed to prevent overwhelming hospitals: https://t.co/bY90oTlDMz
Many Ontario regions will seemingly achieve numbers supporting a return to school on February 10th.
York and Ottawa: After Family Day
Toronto and Peel: After March Break