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Leaving our airports open to flights from hot spots around the world with zero screening far too long will Canada’s legacy when this is all over .
In the meantime stay safe, follow guidelines set out ,
the barn doors were left open too long and now drastic measures need to be taken by everyone
South Korea got it right it seems , but like has been pointed out they have dealt with this type of situation before . The incoming flights there ... all are screened and now tested regardless. .
Canada handed out pamphlets...
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Wrong again. It was one or two days after Alberta. The maritimes were about a week. Just because your hometown of Gravelbourg went to limit gathering to 5 doesn't mean everyone else did.Originally posted by mustardman View PostAnd Don’t forget Sask was the LAST Govt to put Any restrictions on, as they Didn’t take this serious enough
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Good thing Trump has advisers deeper in the govt than just those empty suits on TV otherwise we would be locking up the country and waiting 2 fing yrs for a vaccine. There are organizations now calling for permanent rolling quarantines using the number of critical care beds as a barometer. Who is going to open up or maintain a business when the govt can shut them down on a hunch. in 18 months that virus will be mutated and a vaccine will be behind the curve again just like the flu vaccine is every year.
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/615370/coronavirus-pandemic-social-distancing-18-months/
And nobody has any idea if social distancing is working or not. Its another improvable hypothesis just like carbon tax.
But I know that bankrupting small business is definitely working out well. The number of people sitting at kitchen tables right now in Canada saying F it has to be huge. These will never restart again.
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