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Hairball
The lockdown restrictions where I live in Southern California were recently extended for several weeks, and heard that San Francisco up north has had their restrictions extended indefinitely.
Being that our state is quite large, we're divided up by regions, and right now four of the five regions are all under stay home orders with only the northern most region being somewhat "safe".
With the holidays now over, things will be going from bad to worse - the ICU capacity is already at zero in the SoCal region. Not sure how much worse it could get, but not looking forward to finding out.
With the vaccine delays across the US, the new mutations, not to mention the vaccine/virus deniers who think it's all a conspiracy or a hoax, thing probably won't get back to any form of normalcy for at least a year.
California Covid Info: COVID19.CA.GOV
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Hairball
The lockdown restrictions where I live in Southern California were recently extended for several weeks, and heard that San Francisco up north has had their restrictions extended indefinitely.
Being that our state is quite large, we're divided up by regions, and right now four of the five regions are all under stay home orders with only the northern most region being somewhat "safe".
With the holidays now over, things will be going from bad to worse - the ICU capacity is already at zero in the SoCal region. Not sure how much worse it could get, but not looking forward to finding out.
With the vaccine delays across the US, the new mutations, not to mention the vaccine/virus deniers who think it's all a conspiracy or a hoax, thing probably won't get back to any form of normalcy for at least a year.
California Covid Info: COVID19.CA.GOV
I completed a project back in 2016 in Irvine. It was great! The Kickin Crab Restraunt was great and area was very pleasant. The beach was just beyond UC-Irvine ..... the simple sandwich shops (not national chains} scrumptuos!!!
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daspyknows
Stay safe Hairball. Bad up here but not compared to Southern California. Stay safe. I am just waiting on the vax. I will take the risk of vaccine side effects to the risk of getting Covid again. I agree, 2022 will be the first "normal" year. 2021 will be a challenge for at least the next 6 months.
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bv
Many countries with one party systems are doing great related to the pandemic, avoiding many deaths and infections. Then still, Australia, New Zealand, Japan have more than one party, they are doing great too. Norway have more than ten parties, still we are doing better than countries with two party systems. Same with the other Nordic countries. I think it is more to this than politics.
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Beast
And still Japan is reportedly on the verge of declaring an emergency situation in Tokyo because of rising cases.
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georgie48
... Obviously the Japanese government and businesses are slightly over the edge worried, because they have a major interest in the Olympic Games. ...
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... Obviously the Japanese government and businesses are slightly over the edge worried, because they have a major interest in the Olympic Games. ...
I would be very surprised if there is an Olympics this year - I hope I’m wrong as many athletes train for years and only get 1 shot at it, but I’d bet against it.
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SomeTorontoGirl
I would be very surprised if there is an Olympics this year - I hope I’m wrong as many athletes train for years and only get 1 shot at it, but I’d bet against it.
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SomeTorontoGirl
I would be very surprised if there is an Olympics this year - I hope I’m wrong as many athletes train for years and only get 1 shot at it, but I’d bet against it.
"Tokyo 2020: Olympics and Paralympics will go ahead, says Japan's PM amid rising infections" - [www.BBC.com] - (1-Jan-2021).
"Yes, there will be an Olympics in 2021, organizers say. Here's what they will look like" - [USAtoday.com] - (30-12-2020).
"Welcome 2021: The year of the postponed Tokyo 2020 Olympics" - [APnews.com] - (30-Dec-2020).
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bv
Covid: Brian Pinker, 82, first to get Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine (BBC Jan 4, 2021)
Dialysis patient Brian Pinker, 82, has become the first person to receive the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine.
The retired maintenance manager got the jab at 7:30 GMT from nurse Sam Foster at Oxford's Churchill Hospital.
More than half a million doses of the vaccine are ready for use on Monday.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said it was a "pivotal moment" in the UK's fight against the virus, as vaccines will help curb infections and then allow restrictions to be lifted.
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bv
Covid: Brian Pinker, 82, first to get Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine (BBC Jan 4, 2021)
Dialysis patient Brian Pinker, 82, has become the first person to receive the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine.
The retired maintenance manager got the jab at 7:30 GMT from nurse Sam Foster at Oxford's Churchill Hospital.
More than half a million doses of the vaccine are ready for use on Monday.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said it was a "pivotal moment" in the UK's fight against the virus, as vaccines will help curb infections and then allow restrictions to be lifted.
Relative cost?
(I'm not saying what I think it is in case I'm wrong, but worth checking it out. Curious about it as well...)
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Covid: Brian Pinker, 82, first to get Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine (BBC Jan 4, 2021)
Dialysis patient Brian Pinker, 82, has become the first person to receive the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine.
The retired maintenance manager got the jab at 7:30 GMT from nurse Sam Foster at Oxford's Churchill Hospital.
More than half a million doses of the vaccine are ready for use on Monday.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said it was a "pivotal moment" in the UK's fight against the virus, as vaccines will help curb infections and then allow restrictions to be lifted.
Relative cost?
(I'm not saying what I think it is in case I'm wrong, but worth checking it out. Curious about it as well...)
I believe the Oxford vaccine about 3gbp, Pfizer about 20gbp. The former made a ‘no profit’ pledge. I’m not sure if this is per patient cost or per injection. Nhs wise they’re both free at point of access
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I know you know the answer as well as I do! But don't get me started...
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Nate
Here in the U.K. tonight it feels like we just stepped back to last March.
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Nate
Here in the U.K. tonight it feels like we just stepped back to last March.
Nate