43% of COVID cases over the last 10 days in Hamilton Ontario have been from people in their 20s.
12 Team, H2H, Keep 6 (in Bold)
G, A, Pts, PPP, FW, SOG, Hits, Blocks
W, Saves, S%, GAA, Game Started
2C, 2LW, 2RW, 4D, 1Util, 2G, 5BN, 2IR, 1IR+, 1NA
C: Horvat, Trocheck
LW: J. Robertson, Byfield (C), Guenther
RW: Pavelski (C), Giroux (C), Svechnikov (LW)
D: Fox, Makar, Bouchard, Morrissey, Gudas
Util: Meier (LW, RW)
G: Oettinger, Georgiev, Samsonov, Woll
12 Team, H2H, Keep 6 (in Bold)
G, A, Pts, PPP, FW, SOG, Hits, Blocks
W, Saves, S%, GAA, Game Started
2C, 2LW, 2RW, 4D, 1Util, 2G, 5BN, 2IR, 1IR+, 1NA
C: Horvat, Trocheck
LW: J. Robertson, Byfield (C), Guenther
RW: Pavelski (C), Giroux (C), Svechnikov (LW)
D: Fox, Makar, Bouchard, Morrissey, Gudas
Util: Meier (LW, RW)
G: Oettinger, Georgiev, Samsonov, Woll
Man... I might be a transplant resident... but God Damn I'm proud and happy to be living on Vancouver Island
4 weeks without a new COVID case. Rolling up on one week without a single active case on the Island.
... and BC as a whole is under 200 active cases.
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Just read an article on the CBC about the potential return on NHL and CFL (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manit...emic-1.5591171).
Geez, this reporting is a tad depressing. Preview: the article is entitled "Never mind 2020 — it could be years before pro sports fans are back in the stands." I'm not a doctor or public health expert, so I have no idea how accurate this stuff is...
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Just popping in to remind people that the stay at home orders were not to stop people from getting it, but to prevent hospitals from getting overwhelmed.
People really need to start leveling with the idea that Covid is probably part of the diseases we just have now. Even with a vaccine, it's unlikely to ever be eradicated.
We should still protect the oldest and most vulnerable populations, but people in general getting the disease isn't necessarily bad.
It isn't necessarily good either. It's a novel disease that we are learning more about all the time, but still has many unanswered questions.
It could lead to relatively benign outcomes for the vast majority of the population, or maybe there are some outcomes that we don't know about yet. This is why we have so many smart people researching it.
I agree, the chances are that this is just going to be a part of our society for several years, or perhaps forever. We still have to be very careful at this point since we no treatments, no vaccines, and an extremely low number of people who have already got the disease. Things are looking pretty decent since it's summer, but health experts all seem concerned about the potential of what might happen in the fall/winter. We could still get hammered pretty hard.