Oh What A Day That Was!
In the weeks leading up to the new year, I lost track of how many times I heard people say “don’t worry, 2021 will be better”. Ha! Looks to me like 2021 just sucker punched 2020 square in the jaw and called it an amateur!
In the weeks leading up to the new year, I lost track of how many times I heard people say “don’t worry, 2021 will be better”. Ha! Looks to me like 2021 just sucker punched 2020 square in the jaw and called it an amateur!
Things are happening quickly, perhaps too quickly. Covid is going to affect you one way or another.
A look at a developing issue that could lead to sever shortages.
Warning: This Has Nothing To Do With Covid! Wound care is a important skill to learn for preparedness situations. Of course, we all looked into sutures and how to stitch up your buddy after a gruesome knife fight, but all that is just part of the overall care for lacerations. Cleaning the wound before possibly…
With winter fast approaching, your to do list is likely as long as mine. Sometimes it seems like it grows faster than you can keep up with, no matter how much effort you put into scratching things off. So how do you set priorities?
The first thig to remember is that only about 20% of covid patients require any special treatment. Contracting Covid-19 is not a death sentence. That being said, there are a number of inconveniences contracting the disease can cause. Temporary job loss, self isolation, and of course, trying not to infect your family. Have you thought…
Now that gardening season is all but over, with only a few root & cold hardy veggies still left in the ground, have you taken a look at next year yet?
When this whole pandemic thing started hitting the prepper radar back in December, mask discussions were the hottest topic going. In fact masks themselves became hot commodities, selling for absolutely ridiculous prices, when you could find them. Let’s talk about the mask I chose back then and still wear today and see how it compares…
Back in early September I wrote about all the signs that pointed to a second wave and concluded that the second wave of Covid-19 had begun with a 75% certainty. Now with cases in Quebec and Ontario rising to levels not seen since the height of the first wave, it is no longer a question….
The idea of a second, and possibly third, wave of Covid-19 has been a possibility since this whole mess started in January. Now, as the number of new cases in Canada is on the rise, are we there?
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