honestly i think that the provinces (some exceptions to this) are doing the best they can, the federal government has really screwed us over
4 years ago | 10
This pandemic has shown me the amount of power provincial & territorial governments are willing to use on their citizens/non-citizens.
4 years ago (edited) | 6
I can't say yes or no. They should just stop this craziness.
4 years ago | 11
I wish they’d leave us alone let go back to normal like Texas and Florida
4 years ago | 6
What are you complaining about, we got Carbon taxes and Magic beans didn't we?
4 years ago | 7
I hate to be too critical but at the very least, a central one-stop vaccination register should've been in place from the get-go and everyone, regardless of age, should have been able to register online. We knew 8 months prior to when the vaccines were approved that they were on their way.
4 years ago | 1
It's not a provincial issue, it's a federal issue. Biden got 100 million vaccinated in 58 days, we had less than 2 million vaccinated in at that same date. Even now, weeks later, we're only finally starting to catch up to other first world countries after dipping into covax supplies meant to provide aid for third world countries. These were issues that have been persisting for months now. That's not to say the provincial governments can't do better, but all of the issues regarding vaccine rollout are a result of terrible vaccine supply and distribution from the federal level.
4 years ago | 0
Ask anyone in the world and you will get the same answer. No one is happy with their government. Same principle apply to strata.
4 years ago (edited) | 5
The question presupposes that the government should be doing any of this. Basic level manipulation - and its working
4 years ago | 0
Achieving herd immunity was and still is the only viable option for stopping the spread.
4 years ago | 0
The system needs to improve on the basis of the numbers the roll out when I arrived to get my vaccine I was told that the first batch was tossed due to the way the vaccine was unfrozen. And make more places where it is available so one can get it anywhere.
4 years ago | 0
Well they sure are complaining enough hopefully they use the same work ethic to get us back open
4 years ago | 2
Question should also be: Do you think they are doing too much? So not to be biased.
4 years ago (edited) | 4
Criticism from whom? Media, governments and opposition parties are on the same page. Vaccinations are not linked to opening up, governments need to remove restrictions, its the only thing causing broad harm to our societies.
4 years ago | 0
💉🏥Toronto Sun ,Anthony furey,sep.03.2021 More than 100 Ontario Youth Sent to hospital for vaccine related heart problems —Report There were 54 persons aged 25-39 included in the tally and 44 persons aged 40 and over , As of Aug 7, there were 106 incidents of myocarditis/ pericarditis in Ontario under age of 25, Broken down further 31 Of these cases were in 12 to 17 years old And 75 were in 18 to 24 years -The vast Majority 80% were in Males . The reporting of Myocarditis / pericarditis was higher following the 2nd dose of MRNA vaccines ——the repo
4 years ago | 0
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Canada's provinces have faced criticism for the pace at which COVID-19 vaccines have been rolled out. Do you think provincial and territorial governments are doing enough?
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