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Caroliza
St paddys day is huge in montreal. It brings way more people together than worlds. Also, most people care less about figure skating here so it is normal. Last time montreal held fswc 1932.

Wow! :shocked: And I thought it was bad that this year it is 70 years since London last hosted an ISU Championship! 
You have to look up history of irish settlers in canada. Many came to MontréalMmmm. I didn't think it would be that big in a French speaking part of the country. You have enlightened me to something!
1932????!!!!Wow! :shocked: And I thought it was bad that this year it is 70 years since London last hosted an ISU Championship!
That is not right, that Montréal has had to wait that long for it to come back. And I just checked, and (like London) Montréal has not had any other ISU Majors in the meantime either. Given that Canada is one of the big figure skating countries, and Montréal is one of it's main cities, 88 years is far too long.
CaroLiza_fan
Caroliza
St paddys day is huge in montreal. It brings way more people together than worlds. Also, most people care less about figure skating here so it is normal. Last time montreal held fswc 1932.
I know plushies are fun and traditional, but they are also incredibly wasteful. Maybe it's time for them to go away.
I´m completely aware that 99% will not get killed and I have never implied that. So far WHO says is about 3-4% with todays number, that is still a lot. It is a reason to try stop it, in solidarity to the one which are in risk groups. My father has diabetes, heart disease and hypertension, he is one of the people which are more likely to get severe complications by this virus if he gets infected. And he has never been very sick by the flu. The problem in Norway, we don´t have the capacity in the hospitals for intensive care, we have about 1200 intensive spots in the hospital now to deal with the virus. This is why we have to slow down the spread curve, because our health system can simply not manage a lof of people needing intensive care at the same time.
Italy has the same problem now, with not enough respirators and intensive care for the people who get very sick, and a lot of people will not get the needed treatment.
No vaccine, not knowing much about the virus, how it actually works and how fast it spread is reason to take this virus seriously.
Honestly, the virus shows that people care more about themselves and living "normal life" then help the virus spread slow down.

Well if they aren't advertising it like crazy..............what's the point.
You have to look up history of irish settlers in canada. Many came to Montréal


good thing i have netflixif they cancel it what am i going to do during my quarantene?good thing i have netflix

I am hoping that somehow the competition will go on (if they can find a way to keep the skaters/spectators safe and healthy). Even if they have the competition with no live spectators.
Partly because the skaters have worked so hard on their programs all year, and because I feel like this is the only year where Papadakis/Cizeron aren't a complete lock in winning the gold.
Of course, it goes without saying that safety is the first priority. No medal is worth someone's life.