My parents are in their late 70's - I feel bad for them as they have lived in a world of 2 people since March. Fortunately they have a decent size place and are able to get out to walk without interacting with others. I usually see them a few times a month, since March maybe 4 times.will drop by my dads place in the west end to say hi and exchange gifts outside, 10 mins tops.
Let's hope it's tougher than in the spring. Especially fines for violators. Boooya!Ontario-wide lockdown will start Boxing Day, virtual schooling details released
The move will restrict non-essential retail and prohibit indoor dining right across the province starting at 12:01 a.m. the day after Christmas.www.680news.com
I wonder if this means a spring style lockdown, or just a continuation of what we in Toronto already have (plus schools closed).
One news article I read said that outdoor fitness activities such as cross country skiing and ice rinks will be affected. They didn't say how. XC skiing is about as socially distanced as you can get. If that is the bar, I don't have much hope for doing anything in January.Ontario-wide lockdown will start Boxing Day, virtual schooling details released
The move will restrict non-essential retail and prohibit indoor dining right across the province starting at 12:01 a.m. the day after Christmas.www.680news.com
I wonder if this means a spring style lockdown, or just a continuation of what we in Toronto already have (plus schools closed).
Except for the wine skins in the parking lots before and after. And at the campfires in the bushOne news article I read said that outdoor fitness activities such as cross country skiing and ice rinks will be affected. They didn't say how. XC skiing is about as socially distanced as you can get. If that is the bar, I don't have much hope for doing anything in January.
True. I guess they couldn't sew his balls back on.Going to be another half ass lockdown everyone is essential some stores closed but nothing of any substance or use.
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yep, i didnt see my dad once from Feb. to July, he just turned 69.My parents are in their late 70's - I feel bad for them as they have lived in a world of 2 people since March. Fortunately they have a decent size place and are able to get out to walk without interacting with others. I usually see them a few times a month, since March maybe 4 times.
Christmas will be like Thanksgiving. They will be at a table in their garage, me and the kids on a picnic table at the end of the driveway. Only colder.
Yup didn't see my Dad hardly this year he passed in September. Haven't really been able to visit mom since eitheryep, i didnt see my dad once from Feb. to July, he just turned 69.
Apparently tanger outlets was absolutely rammed today. It looked like yorkdale the week before xmas.I sure hope this is something more than the half baked "lockdown" currently happening.
If not, all it's going to "solve" is stopping people in the already locked down areas from travelling to non lockdown areas to go shopping. Nothing more. And that won't have any significant impact on the numbers as has already been proven in much of Toronto.
I did a curbside pickup at SAIL in the 'Shwa this morning, there were people lined up outside big box stores in Pickering at 10AM.Apparently tanger outlets was absolutely rammed today. It looked like yorkdale the week before xmas.
uh yeah, we're not shutting down lol.And that would be why we're going where we're going.
I have a feeling that factories won't stop, because the rest of the auto industry (which has a lot of operations in the USA) isn't stopping, which means I won't be able to stop. It is looking like there is much less going on over Christmas shutdown than usual - normally we're slammed at this time of year.
Except for the wine skins in the parking lots before and after. And at the campfires in the bush
I did a curbside pickup at SAIL in the 'Shwa this morning, there were people lined up outside big box stores in Pickering at 10AM.