Dude that is an understatement, and I'm in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph for a public health unit (and we are supposedly further along than most of the province). It's so fucking frustrating to see how slow this is moving, but the reality is we just don't have supply. You can blame Doug for his shit ass prioritization, but 90% of the blame lies at Justin's feet for trying to rely on China (of all fucking countries) to supply us vaccine initially -- he even stood by that story for months, when he knew within days of the first announcement that China pulled out of the deal with Cansino.Rumpy wrote: Mon Mar 29, 2021 1:48 pm I feel Canada's been rather slow in rolling it out. Part of that is out of our control due to delayed shipments from the EU, and that's one thing, but I feel Ontario has really messed up. Ford had announced last week that phase two would be occuring province-wide, but what he neglected to mention was that there are some districts with health units like mine not using the province-wide booking system and still in phase 1, and when that announcement was made, it caused a lot of confusion and frustration for those thinking the number and website was valid for us, when in fact it was not. For the last several weeks, it's been rather rough.
Now, Ontario is a fairly large province, and I feel there are many times those of us like me in the North of the Province aren't seen and heard, and often ignored. At around the same time of that announcement, Ford pretty much came right out and said he would rather prioritize Southern Ontario. He didn't even try to hide it. . Meanwhile, we're in a grey zone, with outbreaks left and right, in schools, our hospital, in nursing/retirement homes, and with less access to readily available vaccine, and somehow we're not any worse off than any other regions according to him. Yet in a time where we're all experiencing hardship, in the entire province, and when everyone knows vaccination anywhere is going to help the province as a whole, he prefers to prioritize. It's a sickening display of negligence.
Fortunately, that was more than a week ago, and we've now moved on to phase 2 with the rest of the Province, and My Dad has managed to get his two appointments, one of them being in less than a week.
I'm very jealous of the countries like the US/UK that are able to see light at the end of the tunnel, meanwhile we have a third wave of variants tearing through our province like wildfire - another lock down must be imminent and I've just about had enough of this bullshit; no vaccines, no leadership, no hope this is going away anytime soon. Brutal.