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B.C. needs help reaching herd immunity


B.C. needs help reaching herd immunity
By Andrew Fleming. Published on Jul 20, 2021 5:30pm
Perhaps B.C. could offer something similar (to its neighbours), such as the chance to win a matching down payment on a home in the province s absurdly unaffordable housing market, (or) season s tickets to Canucks games.
A COVID-19 vaccine (Rick Madonik/Toronto Star)
The NDP’s communications shop, clearly not having learned from the lumps it took after its poorly received “self-care bingo card” offering suggestions on how to best manage one’s mental health during the pandemic, took to Twitter to propose a good way to reach herd immunity from COVID-19: folks posting online the names of people they know who aren’t vaccinated in order to apply peer pressure or public shaming to get them to do their part and get their shots. ....

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B.C.'s vaccination rate still leaves opening for COVID-19 variants


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The province, on Friday, reported that 80.6 per cent of adults and 79.5 per cent of everyone over the age of 12 eligible for vaccination had received their first dose with full-vaccination rates hitting 49.9 per cent and 53.2 per cent, respectively.
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COVID-19: B.C. s vaccination rate still leaves opening for variants Back to video
However, the number of those eligible who aren’t immunized, “that’s huge, because that’s 20 per cent that is unvaccinated,” said Dr. Brian Conway, medical director of the Vancouver Infectious Diseases Centre.” ....

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B.C.'s COVID-19 vaccination rate still leaves opening for variants: experts


However, the number of those eligible who aren’t immunized, “that’s huge, because that’s 20 per cent that is unvaccinated,” said Dr. Brian Conway, medical director of the Vancouver Infectious Diseases Centre.
“And then [there are] 10 per cent who are fully vaccinated that didn’t respond to the vaccine, because the vaccine doesn’t work 100 per cent of the time.
“So now we’re up to 30 per cent, and it might be higher than that, because the vaccine may not protect as well against the Delta and Lambda variants,” Conway added.
And even if vaccinated individuals are protected against serious illness, Conway said they can still act as vectors of the variants and infect people who are more vulnerable to COVID 19. ....

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Douglas Todd: Sky-high housing prices causing psychological harm


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In the almost two years since Sunny and Shilpi moved from Delhi and became permanent residents through Canada’s express-entry program, they have been patching together beginner-level jobs in technology while running a small business. That way they can continue to rent a 500-square-foot apartment in Vancouver’s West End.
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They are rapidly burning through their money from India, which includes their own savings, a family gift and the proceeds of selling a car and jewelry. Feeling intense pressure, Sunny has realized that, even though he prefers Metro Vancouver rain to the snow of the rest of Canada, the odds against making a go of home ownership in this West Coast city are almost insurmountable. And forget about the dream of having children any time soon. ....

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