No need to watch
Checked the calendar for this week, and noted that I’m due to get shot. Err… get a shot. This will mean that for more than twenty years in a row, I’ve lined up and received the inoculant of the season. Anti-flu. And in that period, I’ve avoided the discomfort of a sick week, each and every time. No side effects. For those of you who are hesitant, let me give you some free advice (up here in Canada, some things really are free). Get your flu shot.
I believe in science.
But not fake science. In BC, a pair of medical doctors have been arrested. Selling fake vaccination certificates and mask exemptions. So, by extension, we should qualify these two as fake doctors. Makes sense to me.
Locally, the rules are evolving. Now that people have been given time to adjust to the need for proof of the jab, a business that fails to verify properly could face a fine of up to $10K. Big money, locally. If I owned a small business (I don’t), I think I would take this whole Vax-Pass thing seriously. Seriously.
We’re still about a hundred days away from the Opening, and frankly, I could care less. The Olympics, for the curious. Imagine if they held the Games and nobody came. With current rules, that sounds about right. OK, what if nobody watched? I won’t crawl out of bed to watch someone do that mogul dance on a steep hill. Fancy skating tricks? Meh. I’ll wait for the official medal tally, at the end of the whole show. Because, you know, that’s the important thing.