TLSnell1981
Tiny bubbles... make me happy... make me feel fine
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You aren't the only ones.The whole thing is crazy - yesterday it was announced that people need to make reservations at these gulags before returning to Canada. I don’t get what happens to people who land without the reservations or who simply don’t have the $2,000+ (they have to pay for their own testing too). Constitutionally, Canadians cannot be prevented from returning to the country.
We also await information about how these facilities were rolled out so quickly and how the contracts were awarded. This particular federal government is notorious for cronyism and preferential dealings with insiders. The exact name and locations of the facilities have not been released, let alone the terms of the deals.
We’ve also just in the past week or so finally had some information emerge shedding light on our vaccine supply issues. Turns out the contracts negotiated by the feds with the pharmaceutical companies only guaranteed supply on a quarterly basis, not at a steady pace or when our demand required them. Meaning that there is no recourse for us, as long as the doses are delivered by the end of March. We shall see.
Provincial Premiers have tried to right-the-ship by entering into individual purchase contracts directly with the manufacturers so that vaccination programs could continue at some sort of steady pace, which is totally permissible under the Canada Health Act as healthcare is a provincial jurisdiction. The shocking revelation came when it was discovered the feds wrote clauses into their own agreements prohibiting Pfizer and Moderna from selling directly to the provinces. This has sparked a good deal of outrage and again left us at the mercy of a plan that has clearly gone awry. Provinces are now rushing to sign up with AstraZenaca which seems to have resulted in the slowing of the approval process for their product, which could have happened already.It’s hard to know exactly what’s being played at here. The AZ product is the one the feds are trying to license for domestic production at our pie-in-the-sky facility that may or may not be ready to roll by 2022.

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