Soooooo.........are we copying South Korean or Singaporean methods that have been proven to work or are we making this up as we go along because we obviously know better?
a) you could have an open permit
b) who's not issuing permits? I had a client call me friday afternoon wanting a revised report by today. They had a face to face meeting at the city with multiple city employees, the client and multiple consultants on friday morning and the city wanted some things changed. Why the everloving *&^*(&^ are they bringing people from all over the GTA to have a meeting. Humanity disappoints me daily.
Soooooo.........are we copying South Korean or Singaporean methods that have been proven to work or are we making this up as we go along because we obviously know better?
So pretty much things are unchanged.
We have an official list, but majority of the public is still allowed to run wild as the please.
Pretty idiotic in my opinion.
Would have been easier to compile a list of the non essential services.
1. Schools, Public-Private, pre-JK to post-grad
2. Places of worship.
3. Restaurants, movie theaters, sporting/commercial events
that list is WAY too long imo...my worry is what's going to happen once we're allowed to return to "normalcy" and a lot of us are not immune to the virus because we haven't been exposed to or infected by it?...we know this isn't going to magically go away any time soon, so those of us who are adhering to the rules, will eventually get sick the second (or third) time around...hopefully by then, we'll have a vaccine for it...I guess that's all we can hope for...
that list is WAY too long imo...my worry is what's going to happen once we're allowed to return to "normalcy" and a lot of us are not immune to the virus because we haven't been exposed to or infected by it?...we know this isn't going to magically go away any time soon, so those of us who are adhering to the rules, will eventually get sick the second (or third) time around...hopefully by then, we'll have a vaccine for it...I guess that's all we can hope for...
That's the master plan, flattening the curve. The health care system can withstand a steady stream of sick people as long as it doesn't overwhelm the system at any one time.
The bill would also give Ottawa authority to 'purchase or hold a company’s shares' and allow the health minister to, in effect, break patents on medical devices
The bill would also give Ottawa authority to 'purchase or hold a company’s shares' and allow the health minister to, in effect, break patents on medical devices
The bill would also give Ottawa authority to 'purchase or hold a company’s shares' and allow the health minister to, in effect, break patents on medical devices
Perhaps they used this as an opportunity to throw everything at it including the kitchen sink. Knowing that more than likely it will pass given the current crisis.
Perhaps they used this as an opportunity to throw everything at it including the kitchen sink. Knowing that more than likely it will pass given the current crisis.
and that's the argument/heated debate hubby and i had tonight...he's a truck driver so i agree that they are essential to get goods back and forth...i said other than pharmacies, healthcare, grocery stores, truck drivers, gas stations, paramedics, police and fire fighters, everything else should be closed...he countered with well what happens if i get a flat, who is going to fix it...or what happens if a nurse's car breaks down, how is she going to get to work...and so on and so on...sometimes i think he and i are on different wave lengths...
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