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You're right, but we have seen large protests, BLM protests, indigenous protests, environmental protests, political protests and others I'm sure I'm forgetting and they haven't lead to superspreader events, this being both pre vaccine and post vaccine.You're right. Transmission of the COVID virus is through respiratory droplets and aerosols when an infected person breathes, coughs, sneezes, sings, shouts, or talks. Reports of outbreaks in settings with poor ventilation suggest that infectious aerosols were suspended in the air and that people inhaled the virus at distances beyond 2 metres. Being outdoors or in a well ventilated place greatly reduces the chances of virus transmission. Note you should also be at least 2 metres away from the person - social distancing. From what I've seen many people were unmasked and less than two metres apart from each other.
These indoor settings are more concerning, but I am well aware that if these people didn't have any qualms about gathering in public in Ottawa, they were likely doing it elsewhere anyways.Please note that there were places such as the Rideau Centre on Sat, 29 Jan where large numbers of the protesters did congregate together while unmasked. I witnessed this myself on that day. There were other smaller places in the Byward Market too where the protesters met to keep warm. Some of protesters have rented hotel rooms and were reported as not wearing masks by the hotel staffs.
They will likely be leaving Ottawa and if they do have covid they will be spreading it from Ottawa to where they are from, depending on when they leaveHopefully there will be no large COVID outbreak in Ottawa due to this protest.
The threat of outdoor protests leading to superspreader events is overblown.
People ditched science in the toilets a long time ago.Nontheless,
Cities that are canceling their big New Year's Eve events -- and those still going forward
London is just one major city canceling its big New Year's Eve celebrations. Find out what other cities are canceling because of the pandemic -- and which ones are still on schedule.www.cnn.com
But Goldman, a microbiologist at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School in Newark, decided to take a closer look at the evidence around fomites. What he found was that there was little to support the idea that SARS-CoV-2 passes from one person to another through contaminated surfaces. He wrote a pointed commentary for The Lancet Infectious Diseases in July, arguing that surfaces presented relatively little risk of transmitting the virus2. His conviction has only strengthened since then, and Goldman has long since abandoned the gloves.
Many others reached similar conclusions. In fact, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) clarified its guidance about surface transmission in May, stating that this route is “not thought to be the main way the virus spreads”. It now states that transmission through surfaces is “not thought to be a common way that COVID-19 spreads”.
As evidence has accumulated over the course of the pandemic, scientific understanding about the virus has changed. Studies and investigations of outbreaks all point to the majority of transmissions occurring as a result of infected people spewing out large droplets and small particles called aerosols when they cough, talk or breathe. These can be directly inhaled by people close by. Surface transmission, although possible, is not thought to be a significant risk.
Your cloth face mask isn't protecting you against the coronavirus variant omicron, health officials say.
As common as cloth face masks have become, health experts say, they do little to prevent tiny virus particles from getting into your nose or mouth and aren't effective against the new variant.
"Cloth masks are not going to cut it with omicron," says Linsey Marr, a researcher at Virginia Tech told NPR.
Anything to do with crowds freaks people out, and it shouldn't but it does, so politicians do stuff based on peoples emotions instead of science.
So, what's your point. You just posted a CNN article. Why don't you stop the games.Lifesite News
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I didn't go to medical school, so I'm in not qualified to argue science with you.
Which is why I was careful not to say cities cancelling outdoor New Year's Eve celebrations last month were right or wrong.
I simply said, "interesting."
As far as Ottawa goes, good luck to them. Hopefully, you are right and it will not be a super-spreader.
Why don't you stop the games.
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How are they making out?Kenney calls trucker blockade at U.S. border 'unlawful,' RCMP taking action
RCMP are moving in on a blockade of truckers and others protesting COVID-19 measures at Alberta's southern border crossing. Commercial trucks, vehicles and camper vans have been blocking the highway at the U.S.-Canada border in Coutts, Alta. since Saturday to protest COVID-19 restrictions.www.ctvnews.ca
End ex in Alberta
Go blow smoke up someone else's butt.I had not heard of Life Site News, so I looked it up. I was curious about their social media
Go blow smoke up someone else's butt.
RCMP backed off.How are they making out?
Nothing a couple wreckers can't take care of, if civi tow trucks won't do it, time to grab the wreckers from Suffield, Edmonton and Wainwright, head down and clear a path.RCMP backed off.
Alberta Premier may be going full in tomorrow to get truckers out of there. Today, RCMP calls for support to tow truck companies was not good. Most said they had COVID. Truckers are not going to eat their own. This can get nasty if the RCMP go and arrest people. Border blockade is more ballsy than the Ottawa sit in.
God Bless Our Truckers.
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The only person I actually know named Darwin is a crown prosecutor here in Alberta.Darwins dead