I don't blame the public for getting mixed messages during this pandemic. New information comes out all time, and I get that. However, when even professionals are confused by the WHO's differentiation of pre-symptomatic and asymptomtic, or that respiratory droplets aren't "airborne", then maybe there's a communication issue. Not to mention the media treating daily case reporting like a scoreboard, without saying anything about relevant details from the original testing period. Then again, there are a bunch of people that think masks cause cancer and their bloodline still made it all the way to 2020, so may I'll just never understand how the world works.
Library is showing us how to make plague doctor masks next week. Haha! https://biblioottawalibrary.ca/sites/default/files/plague_doctor_pattern.pdf
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@ooignignoktoo @coolboymew I mean, the last one here worked, because the guy turned himself in after seeing the alert himself. It's just that the system has some minor implementation problems that should be easy to resolve.
@coolboymew I haven't received one today, but there was one a few weeks ago.
@coolboymew I'm keeping alerts on silent until Ontario learns to use the system properly. There's supposed to be a structure to separate Emergency Alerts and Amber Alerts, but they haven't figured it out yet, apparently.
@coolboymew Who was quoted saying that?
You want me to be free, but all I want is ice cream.