Your Mandatory Covid-19 Vaccine

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Feb 26, 2021.

  1. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    The drag on the economic recovery and ways to further jump-start the economy after some recent dismal report numbers are, in my opinion, the drive to push these Covid mandates on those not vaccinated.

    It's not just a growing economic pain in the ass for the United States... it's a growing issue here in Canada. The escalating costs have a ripple impact (e.g. higher food prices, creates a greater gap between rich / poor).

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    Average cost for COVID-19 ICU patients estimated at more than $50,000: report

    ...The average cost of treating a COVID-19 patient who needs intensive care in Canada is estimated at more than $50,000, compared with $8,400 for someone who's had a heart attack, a new report says.

    Data from the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) shows the average cost for patients being treated for the virus is more than $23,000, which is four times higher than a patient with influenza.

    Ann Chapman, interim director of health spending and primary care at CIHI, said the report reinforces the economic consequences of a serious illness, though it does not include the cost for doctors.

    The report released Thursday says those with COVID-19 remain in hospital for about 15 days, twice as long as the typical pneumonia patient, whose treatment cost is about $8,000, and that more of those sick with COVID-19 are admitted to ICU and ventilated. One out of every five of them dies in intensive care.

    The agency estimated the cost of COVID-19-related hospitalization in Canada, excluding Quebec, at nearly $1 billion between January 2020 and March 2021, the period covered by the report. It said the cost tripled between November 2020 and March of this year.

    Chapman said data on costs from the fourth wave of the pandemic, up to September, is expected to be released in December...

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    The above numbers are just "averages". It does not reveal the costs associated with coma, life support, medical transportations to other medical hospitals, hospital stays beyond 15 days nor rehab, and the financial impact of being on disability after such an ordeal.

    It's an economic crisis that North America does not want to revisit again.

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    #511     Sep 10, 2021
  2. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    If you're a rapist or you're into incest...

    The child you father in Texas will be protected. Simply, don't worry...your child will be OK (safe). Just as important, someone can earn a lot of money for snitching on the victim especially in these tough economic times.

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    #512     Sep 10, 2021
  3. VEGASDESERT

    VEGASDESERT

    strawman
     
    #513     Sep 10, 2021
  4. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    Stupid Debate...carry on.

    wrbtrader
     
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    #514     Sep 10, 2021
  5. As we know, vaccine resistance is high among blacks and hispanics.

    But you won't see Biden announcing that they have to get a vaccine in order to get their various free stuff.

    Working in a "company that employees more than a 100" pretty much lets most of them avoid that requirement. Just working anywhere would, as well.
     
    #515     Sep 10, 2021
  6. smallfil

    smallfil

    Here is the acid test in Denmark where they opened everything up with 80% vaccination rate. GWB and ET trolls have no excuse now because an entire country, highly vaccinated has opened things up, on the assumption, the vaccines will protect them. Straight out of the CDC propaganda wing. I assume they have suppressed Ivermectin use as well. Let us see what happens.

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/denmark-lifts-covid-19-restrictions-141301430.html
     
    #516     Sep 10, 2021
  7. VEGASDESERT

    VEGASDESERT


    back to vaccines, seams dictator like for 1 person to force a shot in the arm.

    i think its something congress should have to pass..

    but im no legal scholar.
     
    #517     Sep 10, 2021
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  8. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    Government mandates are not needed. Sadly, here we are with it after several chances of choosing another way instead of getting to this intersection.

    It's not 1 person considering you have the Department of Labor pushing this issue and others with an economic agenda pushing the issue such as large private businesses owners. In my opinion, it will most likely end up in front of the Supreme Court.

    wrbtrader
     
    #518     Sep 10, 2021
  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #519     Sep 10, 2021
  10. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

     
    #520     Sep 10, 2021
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