@stulah@damienslash@OldRoberts953 Dubious. Thermometers often move, change height or are encroached by urban development. And even then, what will you do about it, big bad wolf?
587 days.
That's how long the Canadian healthcare system took to call me back about the spinal surgery I needed immediately or risk losing the use of my legs.
In 2024, I broke my back in Singapore. The neurosurgeon there said surgery was urgent. After 3 weeks fighting my insurance from a hospital bed, I flew home with medical support.
The Canadian hospital quoted an 8-month wait.
I'm lucky I could afford to go private. The next day, I had the operation.
Today, 587 DAYS LATER, the public hospital called to say they're ready for me.
People say Canadian healthcare is free and great. It's neither.
It's horrible!
@TimeKillers@AnChiehYi@davidpattersonx What else should we charge % income for? A car? Groceries? Why is the government allowed to "charge" a rich person more for the same services?
@simonmaechling To trust me you must NOT trust what I helped you discover. The second you trust discoveries without question, I cease to be "Science" and become Dogma.