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Jim,
According to the attached the stats were up to and including January 3, 2022.

"Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 Following Vaccination in Ontario 1
ENHANCED EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SUMMARY
Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 Following
Vaccination in Ontario: December 14, 2020 to
January 3, 2022"
 

Jim,
According to the attached the stats were up to and including January 3, 2022.

"Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 Following Vaccination in Ontario 1
ENHANCED EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SUMMARY
Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 Following
Vaccination in Ontario: December 14, 2020 to
January 3, 2022"
Old, the information of Omicron is old.
Might of been that, could very well be that.
The sudden up tick has seen the levels now go 50% down in the Cases tested just in a short period.
We're are going through the report you supplied and there's parts old old.
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Green Day-I fought the law.


Bill... i think it was in 1994 if i am not mistaken... i attended a Grateful Dead Concert in Orlando where one of the nights was canceled and some local punks decided to rush the gates in turn causing a massive riot...
Whilst in the incredible show we had no knowledge that this was happening outside the arena...

And when the encore was this song we looked at each other perplexed... UNTIL we walked outside... then it made perfect sense.

We were subsequently gassed along with every person there and pandemonium ensued,

I am sure the articles exist.... it was headline news.
 

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So im covid positive and have to isolate....I waited till my other neighbors were done and then I went and spent the afternoon rummaging through my dead friend bobs stuff....all alone in his house I realized that this is exactly what will happen when I die.....people will be tossing my stuff around like its worthless trash.....my house will smell stale, my stuff will mean nothing to them, because really its just that, worthless stuff....all the old records and tapes, and cds. All the plastic crap we all think we need, all the precious photos that mean nothing unless someone really cares....and even knows the story behind them !! The pile of old stale smelling and out of fashion cloths, novels and books that no one wants to read. All the private things that were hidden or unknown except to bob.....I cried and cried and talked to Bob and told him how much I missed him and how much he meant to me !! I managed to scrounge up some tools, a book or 2, other household items...a ladder, some kitchen knives, a pocket knife etc. I listened to all his phone messages and cried some more !! Its been one heck of a year, and the tears keep coming for many of us. Now I will suffer to watch all bobs remaining life dumped in a dumpster and carried to a land fill !! Hopefully a new family with someone my sons age will move in and make the place busy with life again !!
RIP my good friend and neighbor Bob Huntley !! I love you brother !! God bless you soul !!
 

Im so emotionally drained and physically whipped right now....im sick, my face is puffy from crying, no family for 3 days.....wow the ups and downs of the last few months have just been crazy !! Im gonna bury myself in cleaning up.....that was the most eye-opening moment today....most things we think we need are really worthless......I will start donating some of my finds to the museum....otherwise its just some rusted corroded old junk !! You can't take anything with you.....give it to the people who care...you can relish in there excitement and feel good in that moment of kindness !!
 

Lastly.....as I was sitting in bobs living room sobbing, a massive storm rolled through....I was shocked at its power and when I looked out his window I caught a glimpse of my carport canopy lifting off and coming down in pieces...at the same moment a massive branch snapped and fell in bobs yard....as I kept watching a large branch broke and fell across my roof. WOW !! So I go from a sobbing mess, to an adrenaline rush, back to an exhausted covid victim. Im wondering what the hell will happen for dinner now. Well I need a Gummi, and a nyquil, and the heater on, and maybe a movie !!
 

I hear ya on that feeling Bart.

The tangibles of life and how much some things matter more to individuals when everything has a story behind it worth more to an individual than anyone else..
Without someone there to breath life and story into the personal items....they mean nothing. And then the rest of the stuff is just that....stuff !! The interactions with people are what really matters....I will carry bobs stories with me...until they fade from my memory....thats all I can do.
 

Lastly.....as I was sitting in bobs living room sobbing, a massive storm rolled through....I was shocked at its power and when I looked out his window I caught a glimpse of my carport canopy lifting off and coming down in pieces...at the same moment a massive branch snapped and fell in bobs yard....as I kept watching a large branch broke and fell across my roof. WOW !! So I go from a sobbing mess, to an adrenaline rush, back to an exhausted covid victim. Im wondering what the hell will happen for dinner now. Well I need a Gummi, and a nyquil, and the heater on, and maybe a movie !!
One can be in a place when someone passes on, and there's little to nothing one can do to change what happened.
The memories are the only thing that we can hold closest to the heart. Unless we live those memories often they fade, as will the friend.
So write about him often, as the writings will bring the memories back, restore the faded to have them fresh once again.
Thank you Bart for your unselfish sharing of a heart felt loss.
In writing even a serious/warming/silly something about your friend is letting many get to know him a little, and the memory will be carried.

Now go get the gummy, and pick a good flick to watch. Take care.
 

OV, What year firebird. I had a 1967 & 68 Firebird. I wish I still had them!
1992. Third gen suspensions had a torque arm, a sway bar, a panhard rod, two trailing links, coil springs and shocks. The front suspension used a MacPherson strut design with a lower A-arm and coil spring. GM went all out on the suspension. The "people in the know" claim that these third gens (camaro and firebird) were one of the best handling cars made, of that time.

I can tell you they will go where you want them to! Very responsive.

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