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Sure is odd how many posts I have seen lately on FB for go fund me for people who misteriously have become ill. Lets see, 3 heart attacks, 1 stroke on my short little street, 2 heart attacks on the other, three on another street, 1 made it two did not. Now I am seeing brain bleeds, people losing feeling etc. Happening all over the province it appears?
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I see on CBC, Nova Scotians want more Covid updates on tv, like we used to have.


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I have often said, it's time for some of these politicians to get some balls.
Guess they heard me!


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Each to their own but is this where our money is best spent?
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I'd like to see you modelling that bottom one, Joe!
It's obviously Climate Change.:unsure:
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I know what your saying. I would definitely be scrambling to find a way to explain this worldwide trend too.
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It is worldwide from what I have read.
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Needless to say there is some scrambling to find a reason. Australia has a big write up, so does the UK. Definitely strange to say the least. Some say healthcare shortage is to blame, all speculation at this point. I can't make a difference regarding it, I can only make decisions for myself. While I do wonder what the cause will be attributed to, would I trust the answer given, probably not. No need for me to concern myself. More concern for younger family members as it seems to be younger people as well and that is the real shame.
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I wonder what "the science" will say the cause is?
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We have seen articles where climate change was blamed, and I agree, they are stupid accusations.
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Here you go. Trust the science, or is Harvard not reputable enough.




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It hasn't been too bad here but not as warm as it usually is. Definitely drier than normal though, as the grass is turning brown in spots. I don't want to water it, for fear it will grow and I'll have to cut it.
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I've cut mine 3 times, some parts of it 4 times, so far this year. If the dry weather slows it down, all the better.
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