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Winter will be tough for the unvaccinated. Severe illness and death are likely for them and their families.

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Unvaccinated individuals face a winter of severe illness and death for themselves, their families, and hospitals.

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This global festival is a crucial time, but we must be cautious. The virus spreads invisibly, even from those without symptoms. Following the rules is vital. It's safest to limit the number of people we meet, especially if visiting others during Christmas. Starting this Friday, we should reduce contact with others for five days. The virus spreads through human contact, so large gatherings for New Year's are not allowed. Remember, local rules apply, and in most places in the UK, mixing with other households indoors is not permitted. This year, Christmas will be little, but let's still have a merry one.

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We had a nice Christmas at home, being cautious with masks. Despite feeling unwell, we hope for a fresh start this Christmas. Mention of heart and lung issues from vaccines, with a doctor prescribing drugs. Mention of potential side effects from vaccines. Hoping to be well by Easter.

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In a hospital setting, we have witnessed the devastating impact of the virus on infants, pregnant women, and young individuals. Some babies have tragically died at birth due to their mother's infection. Unvaccinated pregnant women face a twenty-fold increased risk of premature birth and a three to five-fold increased risk of fetal death in the womb. These statistics highlight the urgent need for pregnant women to get vaccinated.

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A family from Central Alberta received an apology from Dr. Dena Hinshaw after their 14-year-old son, Natey, who had brain cancer, was counted as a COVID-19 death. The family believes that Natey's death was wrongly attributed to COVID-19 and that his battle with cancer was overlooked. They feel that his death has been politicized. Alberta's top doctor announced the teenager's death, stating that his pre-existing medical conditions played a significant role. The family is frustrated and agitated by the misinformation and public debate surrounding Natey's death. Dr. Hinshaw apologized and implemented a policy change, stating that COVID-19 deaths in individuals under 18 will not be publicly reported until the review process is completed. The family appreciates the apology and policy change but still feels afraid and frustrated.

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Up to 50% of children with COVID-19 are asymptomatic, while the rest experience mild symptoms like cough, runny nose, fever, and body aches. Only 1% of kids require hospitalization, usually for 1-2 nights with minimal treatment. Very few children have been admitted to the ICU, mostly unvaccinated teenagers who have all recovered fully. However, it is unlikely that a vaccine recommendation for primary school kids will be made in Australia before early next year. Therefore, parents should not wait for the vaccine and should take necessary precautions. The discussion on ventilation and filtration is not emphasized in this video.

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Many patients are experiencing adverse reactions to vaccines, filling up hospitals. New Zealand has not adopted alternative treatments from other countries due to emergency vaccine rollout. Government focus is on vaccination rather than promoting overall health. People with COVID are often only treated with Panadol, with many recovering at home. Hospitalizations include both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. Some vaccinated individuals are experiencing severe reactions with doctors unable to provide answers or help.

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Saskatchewan is implementing new measures to combat the pandemic driven by the unvaccinated. Starting September 17th, there will be a mandatory masking order in public indoor spaces until late October. From October 1st, proof of vaccination or negative test will be required in various businesses and government agencies. The government is urging everyone to get vaccinated to protect themselves and others, especially children. The majority of the population has been vaccinated, and it's time for the unvaccinated to take responsibility for their actions.

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A professor mentioned that compared to last year, there are significantly fewer hospital admissions, ICU admissions, and deaths due to COVID-19. However, there are currently over 20,000 new cases, and the actual number may be higher due to free testing. Many of these cases are asymptomatic or among vaccinated individuals. It is important to note that while the vaccine is effective in preventing severe cases, it is only around 50% effective in preventing transmission. Most hospitalized patients are unvaccinated, but there are some cases of double-vaccinated individuals being admitted. This justifies the need for booster shots.

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I met with a high-level manager in the TSA who informed me that new COVID protocols will be implemented soon. By the middle of September, masks will be required for all passengers and airport employees. This decision is based on the new variant in Canada and potential WHO declarations. By December, a return to the full COVID protocol of 2020-2021 is expected. I confirmed this information with two federal agents who also mentioned increased testing at the border. News reports from Canada, the EU, and Russia support these claims. However, new lockdowns and restrictions will have severe consequences for small businesses and individuals already struggling financially. We must resist these measures imposed by global organizations and protect our freedoms.

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To have a safe Christmas with our loved ones, it is important to get vaccinated. Vaccination reduces the risk of getting infected by almost half, and if we are not infected, we cannot transmit the virus. Although the Omicron variant is less lethal, it still puts a burden on the healthcare system and can cause long-term effects. Testing and isolating when necessary, along with proper ventilation, can help reduce the chances of transmission. It is also important to continue wearing masks, especially in high-risk places like public transportation. We need to take responsibility and follow these precautions to protect ourselves and others.

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Experts suggest caution when inviting unvaccinated relatives to Thanksgiving dinner. While vaccines are effective, their efficacy is highest when surrounded by vaccinated individuals. Unvaccinated individuals pose a breakthrough case risk. Although breakthrough cases are rare, with approximately 8,000 in Ontario, children are currently ineligible for vaccination. Therefore, to protect unvaccinated children, unvaccinated relatives may need to refrain from attending.

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I'm fully vaccinated and attended a crowded festival where I and others tested positive for COVID-19. Symptoms started after the event, and now I'm isolating at home with support from friends and stocked-up food. It's a reminder of the virus's impact despite vaccination.

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Some parents may hesitate to vaccinate their children due to concerns about rare side effects, but they should consider the potential consequences of not protecting them. As younger individuals are increasingly affected by the virus, parents must think about how they would feel if their child became seriously ill, developed long-term complications, or even died from COVID-19. Vaccines for infants have existed for a long time, and there is over a year of data on the vaccines approved by the European Union, which have been administered to millions of people. It is important to prioritize reason over emotion and consider the impact of not vaccinating children, especially during holiday gatherings. Even with testing, the situation can still be stressful and tense for everyone involved. A collective effort to vaccinate would have provided some relief.

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In China, there has been a surge in cases of children suffering from respiratory infections, including COVID-19, influenza, and mycoplasma pneumonia. Hospitals are overcrowded, with long waiting times and a shortage of beds. Some children have developed white lung, indicating widespread lung abnormalities. The situation is similar to when COVID-19 first emerged. There are theories that this is a resurgence of COVID-19 or vaccine-related side effects, while others suspect a new virus. There are also concerns about counterfeit medications and the removal of certain drugs from the market. The purpose of sharing this news is to raise awareness.

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We need to go into a harder lockdown, only allowing people to leave their homes for vaccinations or hospital visits. If we don't do it now, we'll have to do it in eight weeks when the variant has taken over and hospitals are overwhelmed. The situation in London is already dire, with ambulances stuck in traffic and people waiting for help at home. They have to decide who gets critical care and who gets admitted to the ICU. The emergency department is full, and ambulances are unable to reach patients in need. It's a critical situation that is becoming more and more real.

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We are currently facing a severe outbreak of the Delta variant, which is rapidly spreading and leading to record hospitalizations among children and those under 50. Many states, including Arkansas, Alabama, Louisiana, and Tennessee, are running out of ICU beds, putting immense strain on the healthcare system. It's crucial to take action to protect everyone, as the virus can spread easily from person to person. When the virus spreads, it replicates and has the potential to mutate, resulting in stronger variants like Delta that are more difficult to control.

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Today marks a significant milestone: 30 days after leaving the Montreal Children's Hospital, our son Arthur is leaving the pediatric intensive care unit at Ochsner Hospital in New Orleans. After a drowning incident on October 8, we faced pressure to unplug him in Montreal, where they were overmedicating him and refusing essential treatments. Here, he breathes on his own without a ventilator, and his progress is remarkable. We chose to stay longer for precautionary reasons, but we could have gone home today. The Canadian healthcare system has failed us, blocking access to vital treatments like hyperbaric medicine. We are committed to investigating this and advocating for better care in Quebec. Ochsner has provided exceptional service, and we are grateful for the difference it has made. Thank you for your support as we leave the ICU today, a true Christmas gift.

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I appreciate you sharing those figures. There's a lack of awareness about the pressures on our health service, especially in hospitals and ambulance services, but it affects the entire system. While we're better at managing COVID with fewer deaths and ICU admissions, it still strains the health service. It exacerbates existing demand from people awaiting treatment that was delayed during COVID. Our health service faces a situation as severe as any winter, despite approaching spring. It's crucial to recognize this reality. We don't have a "living with COVID" plan, but rather a "living without restrictions" ideology, which is different. We must implement necessary measures to ease the burden on our health service while the virus remains a factor.

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The speaker highlights the current state of the country, comparing it to a year ago. They mention that hospitals are nearly full with severely ill patients on ventilators. They also note that there are over 100,000 children in serious condition, a number that has never been seen before, with many of them also on ventilators. The speaker emphasizes that the presence of a different variant only emphasizes the existing challenges.

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The delta variant of COVID-19 is causing a rise in hospitalizations among unvaccinated Albertans. Vaccines provide excellent protection against infection and severe disease, even with the delta variant. We appreciate the 2.9 million Albertans who have been vaccinated. However, due to a large number of unvaccinated individuals, the delta variant is spreading widely and causing more severe outcomes in unvaccinated adults. Since July 1st, unvaccinated people aged 20-59 have a 50-60 times higher risk of hospitalization compared to those who are vaccinated. It is crucial to get vaccinated.

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Emmy Hall's son, Jackson, had a severe case of the flu. His condition worsened over two weeks, with a rash, lethargy, and loss of appetite. Jackson was admitted to the hospital where he tested positive for influenza. Influenza can be dangerous, although people often underestimate its seriousness. This year, there have been a significantly higher number of flu cases, with 139 deaths already reported, including a 3-year-old and a 15-year-old. Despite not being in the official flu season, the number of flu cases has skyrocketed.

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The Alberta government approved COVID vaccines for children despite no evidence of threat. Unexplained deaths in children are up 350%. One parent shared their daughter's health issues post-vaccination, including mouth and scalp burning, tachycardia, and chronic fatigue. Another parent's son died after receiving the vaccine, experiencing symptoms like vomiting and a rash. Seven months after a child's death, the family still awaits the official cause from the government due to a backlog in investigations.

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Doctor Neja Bakshi from Edmonton's Aurora Alexander Hospital shared a poignant experience on Twitter about informing a woman that her 75-year-old mother was dying from COVID. The daughter was shocked and hung up, later apologizing for her reaction. The hospital arranged for an iPad so they could say goodbye, and the patient requested her lipstick, wanting to look good in her final moments. Doctor Bakshi described the emotional weight of being a conduit for love during such a difficult time. In Alberta, over 27,100 COVID-related deaths have occurred, with nearly 500 in the last four months. Doctor Darren Marklin, working in the ICU, noted the unpredictability of patient outcomes, emphasizing that even young, healthy individuals can face severe illness, sometimes taking weeks or months to recover or pass away.
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