SideHillSoup wrote:
Crowe wrote:
With Canada very slow on their vaccinations, the US may actually be the ones to keep the border closed.!
Couple of reasons why Canada’s vaccine roll out is slow are:
1- we don’t make any COVID vaccine in Canada.
2- although Canada has a number of huge orders of vaccine from around the world it doesn’t mean we are getting it. Meaning the deliveries of the vaccine have in the past been delayed for one reason or another, so we wait.
That’s not to say we aren’t getting vaccinated, because we are. At 63, l’m not scheduled in B.C. to “make” an appointment until the end of April beginning of May. The shot will come after the appointment is made when vaccine is available.
Let’s all hope this gets behind us, so we can all hug our grandkids, family and friends again soon
Stay safe everyone.
Soup.
I was wondering what the slowdown was from. I can't imagine how the border towns are going to survive if this goes on much longer. The gov of NH has taken some risks regarding town border issues. The towns in MA had higher rates of COVID than did the NH towns but he never closed the border like MA did. We haven't seen family in MA since Christmas of 2019. It stinks. It's pretty clear he factored in the long-term effects of economics.