If the govt won’t do it, then private citizens, businesses and institutions should do it themselves. Require masks and politely refuse to engage with unmasked folk indoors
“We find that, in the first few weeks after implementation, mask mandates are associated with a reduction of 25% in new COVID-19 cases...mandating indoor masks nationwide in early July could have cut weekly new cases by 25-40% in mid-Aug, 700 to 1,100 fewer cases per wk.”
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It occurs to me that most people haven’t got any concept of how large a crowd of one million people actually is. They haven’t the faintest idea what it looks like
Here’s the crowd in Freedom Plaza. It’s about 1.6hectares, including the roads. This isn’t a super dense. You cld walk thru most parts. At one person per sq meter (tight enough to hit people all round if you spin with bent elbows), it’s abt 16,000 ppl
Westbank wants to boost density to approved plan, to make it "feasible in the light of current conditions such as ...a changing residential mkt". So, density deemed appropriate must change, because developer got the mkt wrong? Good to know, good to know vancouversun.com/news/developer…
Mortgage holders who face unexpected expenses or lose their jobs should try going to the bank to seek lower interest rates to make the relationship ""feasible in the light of current conditions"
Or maybe folk should go to City Hall and ask to stop paying property tax to make continued tenure in the city "feasible in the light of current conditions"
Any one of the things in this thread about a single speech would be one of the weirdest things ever to occur during a US presidency, had they occurred during any other US presidency
"President Carter stunned onlookers today when he branded [insert network here] "dumb bastards" and suggested they were exaggerating the global pandemic in a conspiracy to subvert the upcoming presidential election."
"President Eisenhower yesterday mocked Democrat opponent Adlai Stevenson for following the advice of the nation's top health official, prompting his supporters to demand that the men be imprisoned."
When the family dog died, Mrs Hongcouver cried herself to sleep for two weeks. The idea that pets are just property has never made sense to me cbc.ca/news/canada/br…
Oh yeah, sorry, I refer to my wife here as Mrs Hongcouver because I’m Mr Hongcouver, as author of the Hongcouver blog for @SCMPNews
I sometimes forget that not everyone in the world is familiar with everything I have previously said or thought. Easy mistake
Every few years on the Vancouver-China beat I stumble on a story so bizarre, impactful & lurid it barely seems possible to have gone untold. The tale of Li Bolun, dubbed “the greatest adventurer of Chinese media” by People’s Daily, is one such tale... scmp.com/magazines/post…
In the early 2000s Li was one of the most powerful figures in Chinese showbiz, prez of the media/entertainment arm of CITIC, the Chinese govt’s investment behemoth, one of the world's biggest state-owned firms. A monster, now w/ US$1 trillion+ in assets... citic.com/en/
He made movies, TV shows, invested in talent & beauty pageants, magazines, sports events and more. He was the CCP’s very own media mogul, a made man, a protégé of the all-powerful Wang Jun, CITIC group’s princeling chairman...
#MengWanzhou's lawyer used a weird analogy about Meng’s hair colour to suggest it didn't matter whether or not she lied in parts of a presentation to a HSBC banker, that forms the basis of US fraud charges scmp.com/news/china/soc… via @SCMPNews
HSBC could not have been defrauded, Frank Addario argued, because the bank must have known after Meng's presentation that both Huawei and Skycom were working in Iran...
“A mere lie, if she’s asked in that meeting, ‘is your hair naturally blonde or naturally brunette’ and she lies about it – it’s not material to US sanctions risk. Even if [HSBC] said ‘we are only going to deal with brunettes’ …