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  1. The 'vaccine' is a little less than the media is pushing forth according to Dr Fauci. Google "Fauci vaccine treats symptoms" to read his own words. VERY important perspective nobody has heard or been led to understand correctly.... Here is one article quoting him... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8884031/Dr-Fauci-warns-early-COVID-19-vaccines-prevent-symptoms-not-block-infection.html So from what I'm reading the proposed 'vaccines' are just able to treat symptoms rather than kill the virus. This is great since it will lessen the numbers of people dying from severe symptoms BUT the virus will still be spreading perhaps even more since people think they are vaccinated and then go visit Grandparents. WRONG decision!!!! The proposed 'vaccines' will increase the number of asymptomatic carriers who will unknowingly spread the virus more than before. Google it and several other Fauci interviews are available where he explains how symptoms will be treated by the first round of vaccines only. IMHO shouldn't be called a 'vaccine' but rather a 'symptom reducing medication'.
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  2. Those were the days...
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  3. I watched it Kelvin. Since the place closed down a small group of us stay in a lodge just north of there every June now and then my wife and I go back up for a couple more weeks in August. We drive thru Lakair every year just for a look and the new owners have completely redone all the cabins and the restaurant. We went to the new restaurant last year for supper and the place is really nice. I too miss all the great times we used to have up there every year.
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  4. This past summer's arctic char and lake trout fishing report from nearby the northernmost community on mainland Canada. Link here... A NUNAVUT NOMAD VI. BY WAY OF NETSILIK Cheers, Bunk!
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  5. “The general consensus among health experts and government agencies is that the elderly and those with underlying health conditions, who are at a greater risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19, should get immunized first.“ Source: https://globalnews.ca/news/7468036/canada-coronavirus-vaccine-rollout/amp/ If the public health officials follow through on vaccinating the most vulnerable first, followed by the health-care workers etc, and if the vaccines work as hoped (that is, prime the recipient’s own immune system to be able to recognize the SARS-CoV-2 virus and thus ward off illness and severe illness if later exposed to the actual virus) a visit to a vaccinated grandparent should be safe, eventually. We certainly hope that is eventually the case, because until then we all need to continue to rigorously follow the public health measures that are meant to reduce transmission (physical distancing from everyone outside your household/bubble, hand washing after touching surfaces, masking to limit droplet spread, minimizing exposure/transmission as much as possible by staying home if feeling unwell, and limiting in-person shopping to essential items.) If/when there is an effective vaccine, your tactics can change to protecting yourself by getting your vaccination. It won’t matter if someone you know chooses not to get vaccinated as they can’t harm you after you are vaccinated, nor can they harm a vaccinated senior by their own personal choice to reject an available vaccine.
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  6. Great picture Norm do remember that Big Guy Almost knocked me in. Need to get back up there for some great times with great friends.. get this covid thing over with PLEASE
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  7. The lake went through huge changes and storm surges back in the 70's. I remember, as a teen, watching the news on TV showing cottages falling off the shore on L Erie. Big storms and high waters were the culprits back then as well.
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