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P.E.I. hospital suffers first COVID-19 outbreak since restrictions fully relaxed
(atlantic.ctvnews.ca)
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Oh, who could have guessed? It seems that countries all over the world are learning the hard way that "living with COVID" means having precautions such as mask/respirator use, not living like it's 2019. I could imagine Finnish hospitals reporting the same as time goes on.
What do you suggest though? Never host another concert, event, festival, etc ever again? You aren't safe in outside events either - I got my case at an outdoor event.
You've always took that risk to go to such events. There's always an uptick in colds after major ones. Sometimes people are aware thst they feel sick, other times they are asymptomatic but a carrier.
Shit guess hospitals are just gonna have to deal then, ey? You want that surgery done? Too bad, it's getting rescheduled. Again. Oh, your cancer is palliative only now, not curative care? Too bad, you waited too long.
The consequences of the consequences of the consequences... if your only reaction is "oh I can't do fun things anymore then, huh?!", well ... if you care about the consequences, you'd make different decisions. If you don't care about the consequences, be honest about it.
Yep