Since the Alberta government loves to compare its COVID-19 performance to worst-affected jurisdictions on earth (eg USA), or New York City Schools for reopening, it's only fair to compare:
NY at least provides a (long!) list of Industries & Work that could shorten the Isolation of sick workers.
Alberta: totally up to the employer.
I don't think people realize just how broadly Alberta's order can be applied, even beyond New York's.
Evidence-based Decision-Making
NY provides a full explanation for their rationale, including links and a list of references.
AB CMOH is essentially "Because I said so".
Policy Administration at its very best.😡
"..I have the authority to take whatever step s that are, IN MY OPINION, necessary in order to lessen the impact of the public health emergency...I hereby make the following order.." [emphasis mine]
Completely opposite to her spin she only advises; elected officials decide.
I'm not a lawyer, but I understand it is harder to get the Courts to review a LEGISLATIVE decision by ELECTED representatives of the people.
But Dr Hinshaw is a CIVIL SERVANT, applying policy. I think that makes her work subject to Judicial Review under ADMINISTRATIVE LAW.
Vaccination Level for Critical Workers..
..being forced back to work before even 5 days of Isolation.
NY: Fully vaccinated only.
AB: Whatevs, Dude.
3, 2, 1, 0 doses - it's all good. YOLO!
Minimum Period without a Fever
NY: 72 hours
AB: 24 hours
In general, the conditions to be met for an employer to use the Exception, and force a worker back before the required Isolation:
NY: this AND that AND that AND that too.
AB: this OR this OR that
"whenever possible"
Alberta employers are "strongly recommended" to follow this complicated "Risk Hierarchy"
• level of vaccination
• time, type and severity of symptoms
• status of every PCR or rapid test
That's a lot of Personal Health Information. What about privacy?
Even if employer has worker's explicit, informed, consent without coercion to Collect/Use/Disclose* all this Personal Health Information:
How are they going to apply it? Do they have the skills to do this?
* Disclose eg. to a Case Manager at an insurer or HR services provider.
Let's say an employer has the following sick workers they are trying to force back to work without even 5 days isolation & rest:
• A has 1 dose, 39º fever, and diarrhea
• B has 0 doses
• C has 2 doses, 39º fever, and a cough
Who goes back to work? When?
It looks like Alberta wrote the Public Health Order referring to a "Schedule 1", which was done by a different group.
I would be insulting Grade 9 students if I insinuated they had slapped Schedule 1 together.
It goes out of its way to ADD workplace risk, not to REDUCE it.
So that must mean:
• if the furnace or boiler stops working
• radiators and their pipes/valves freeze, get blocked, or break
• air intakes or exhaust vents are blocked
The "critical worker" doesn't have to go in to fix it?
@sameo416@SOSAlberta@BarryHunt008@caruzycki Since this Critical Worker Exemption brings sick people into the workplace, why not follow the AHS guidance for healthcare facilities?
"if work spaces are shared by critical workers on different shifts, the critical worker from the 1st shift must leave the work space before the critical worker from the 2nd shift arrive.."
So all the virus that 1st shift leaves suspended in air magically/instantly disappears?
Here's Alberta's back door to status quo of workers serving the public - schools, restaurants, retail, everywhere - wearing only BlueLeakies™.
Even if they are unvaccinated, still sick w positive tests, and have symptoms.
In Alberta, babies under 1 year old are getting clobbered by Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), and it is overloading our children's hospitals:
• Hospitalized at 36x the rate of average Albertan
• Hospital & ICU at 3x rate of COVID in babies under 1
Typical LaGrange-style quote in reporting by @JenLeeCBC:
"In a statement emailed to CBC News, a spokesperson said the hospital is seeing an increase in respiratory admissions, which "aligns with seasonal trends.""
Expecting mothers should speak with their family physician or obstretician (like @FionaMattatall) about getting vaccinated during their pregnancy to protect their newborns. (I'm not a doc)
RSV shots are $1000 each, but perhaps other immunizations.
Both last year and this year, peak weekly flu shots administered was in week 42:
• This yr, only 243,207
• Last yr, 330,264
Many of us are now off from school or work for the Xmas holidays. Good time to get vaccinated. It should help you for January return to school or work.
3-min video posted 31 Oct 2024 by Liricom & Plenary shows what they expect provincial taxpayers to build + operate for them between airport & "Grand Central Station".
Before I get into pros and cons, let me just help you figure out their bizarre colours:
🟧 for Calgary Airport Downtown Express track that is at grade or in the 80th Ave tunnel
🟦 Teal (close enough) for stations
🟨 for track that is elevated from Bow River near zoo to Crowchild
Why does it need to be elevated from south shore of Bow River near Zoo, to Downtown West End before Crowchild?
Because CPKC wouldn't let them stay parallel at grade though downtown. Needed to be elevated to not interfere with freight loading/unloading at grade.
When UCP claims their elevated track & station #GreenlineYYC design through Beltline into Downtown is better than tunnels, but🚩won't release a single rendering, others will.
😱
Visit @yycbeltline web page, where each image is labelled. You barely recognize the streets after.
@yycbeltline Beltline Neighbourhoods Association tries to recreate Dreeshen's claim that only one "non-driving lane" on 10 Av would be affected (after multi-year construction probably closes the whole street) by rendering only a single column for the track and two columns for station.
@yycbeltline They use structural designs from Sunalta, which is 15 m above ground, but have to render two columns straddling reduced 10 Ave to support Beltline station.
Sunalta station is supported by an enclosed building, with interior stairs, escalators & elevator.
Confirmation GoA's plan for Green Line into downtown is terrible:
• no press conf
• nowhere in press release do they state where it crosses the rail tracks, or meets 7 Ave
• only 1 high level map - no renderings or closeup on downtown
• no AECOM quote
@TheBreakdownAB @GregGinYYC @DuaneBratt @CWalcottYYC @jasmine_mian @JyotiGondek @cspotweet @AdamMacVicar @LiveWireCalgary @GreenLineYYC Rick Bell's "exclusive" claims the crossing into downtown is at 2nd Street SW, but I refuse to link to that propaganda. @LiveWireCalgary has always provided excellent, deep journalism on #GreenLine and they confirms the crossing AND the cheap blindside.
@TheBreakdownAB @GregGinYYC @DuaneBratt @CWalcottYYC @jasmine_mian @JyotiGondek @cspotweet @AdamMacVicar @LiveWireCalgary @GreenLineYYC Some quick work with Apple Maps 3D views shows crossing into downtown at 2 St SW requires:
• elevation over a circular ramp and vehicle bridge across the tracks to parkade
• crossing two Plus 15 pedways
• a third Plus 15 medway just north of 7 Ave
My concern about privacy, like everyone's email address shared with everyone else in the group, have been resolved with the oddly-named "See all event details" access permission, which doesn't even show the guest list.
But there are still other privacy concerns I want to check.
Obviously, the owner of the shared calendar would have to know the email addresses of the PFC members who want to subscribe to it.
I don't know if any one of the subscribers can see who the other subscribers are, or their email addresses.