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"Why would you let them in where there's so many vulnerable people?" said an employee of a long-term care home in Châteauguay. CBC News agreed not to publish the person's name because they fear professional repercussions.
It can be done safely, expert says :
Christopher Labos, a Montreal cardiologist with a degree in epidemiology, said he believes opening red zones in CHSLDs for non-residents can be safe, as long as it's done correctly.
originally posted by: MRinder
a reply to: Nothin
Well that's the quickest way to drive up the Covid death numbers. How are they going to scare us into hiding in our houses without a big death count?
originally posted by: BlissSeeker
a reply to: Nothin
OMGoodness, thanks to everyone who has written about uploading images...finally...here's a recent fav:
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Nothin
This is Canada where the state pays for it all. No private pay means they become a huge drain on the state to maintain.
When in bloody hell are we gonna get over our fixation with believing everything 'experts' say ?