@ScottDeeM@AntibioticDoc "What if there were evidence that doesn't actually exist suggesting a benefit for doing something nobody is doing or advocating for?"
With so many facts to check last week, we want to comment in follow-up to the AB government statement on pharmacare.
We would like to see the evidence behind Alberta's decision to opt out of the pharmacare initiative. (1/2) https://t.co/MdxLs8Ngl6
Looks like a clean hit by the Alberta NDP to us: according to the CBC reporting, the UCP didn't even bother to start shopping for a new vaccine distributor until four months after the last vaccine distributor's contract ended. https://t.co/Uhyf7b5gdf
@gazoo32@sharib1959@JenLeeCBC Lol, it was well over an hour the first time we used the pharmacy... They clearly weren't comfortable vaccinating kids, and weren't adequately staffed so the pharmacist kept having to bounce between doing injections and filling prescriptions.
@hansmollman Time to make up a new reason every time.
"Syphilis."
"Wegener's granulomatosis"
"Apoplexy"
It's probably a good thing that my kids' school just asks that we let them know if they're not coming in, so they'll know they haven't misplaced them.
@drlesleybarron@CanadianKayMD NB's doctors got sick leave in their last contract and I was dumbfounded that I've never even seen it argued for here (or anywhere else tbh).