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Well then ... all's right with the world.
Your point?
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Well then ... all's right with the world.
It's for the global good ... you'll warm up to it.It's just that in the odd case where a more "universal" response would be desirable (as in a once in a century pandemic) that we start talking about concentrating power federally, and I'm not sure how cool I am with that.
Yes you have already mentioned how 'slightly' inconvenienced you are.
They cancelled quite a few over the summer though, and currently many surgeries have been cancelled, so by Feb it's hard to say what will be happening. The need for staff to isolate is a complicating factor.I've had several diagnostic scans since March with no issues. Most people in the hospital have been wearing masks for the past few months and now it is the expectation. Getting an MRI should be fine
Some people do have a tough time coping with the restrictions, and I'm sorry that's the case for your daughter. I do think this is why a balanced approach is needed, not just going to lockdowns, keeping the most beneficial things going plus not shutting down the fun stuff that's unlikely to result in more cases. I also think this is a good reason to avoid extreme language, it can be additive to some of the all or nothing thinking some experience already.Yes you have already mentioned how 'slightly' inconvenienced you are.
And I am only slightly less inconvenienced by the very real possibility that I will lose my daughter who is once again contemplating suicide rather than trying to 'work' her way through another code red - whatever the hell that means if it is not tyranny.
She seems to think it is her own personal failure and that if she were a better person she would be able to handle it better.
My daughter is not 'unique' ... she is the new normal ... just getting back some of her resolve to live ... and again ... everything that has improved her well being will be 'restricted' ... she is on the same side of the debate as you are ... she thinks the 'restrictions' are necessary ... she really does want to do the right thing ... she is hoping for a vaccine ... I don't argue with her ... she has too much stress already ... she brings me masks and hand sanitizer when she is allowed and I thank her for her concern ... when she is not allowed ... she stays the mandated distance away ... she is doing everything by the books ... and it is sapping the life right out of her.
You do realize the increase in cases took place while there were no lockdowns in place right?
They cancelled quite a few over the summer though, and currently many surgeries have been cancelled, so by Feb it's hard to say what will be happening. The need for staff to isolate is a complicating factor.

If Kenney was stepping up now, I would be less concerned.Things are different in AB.
What's the setup like there? I'm ok with Chemguy at work, he has his own office. He is having lunch with people at times, but they are very far apart, multiples of the 2m. One of his regular lunch conversations is with our boss, and he's being fairly careful as he goes to another province every few months to visit his mom since his dad died earlier this year. If they end up with a positive case at this location they may stop. and just eat lunch in their offices Calgary has had a handful now, none connected and they have many more people. I also think there's less care over there in general, so quite probable less care in their personal lives too.Ugh. Big jump in both new cases and the seven day average in Ontario. And I need to be in office next week to boot. No more hunkering down in the Mendalla bunker.
Similar. I have a private office since I am a manager and I tend to eat in my office these days even pre-COVID. Too busy and sometimes need to be backup on help desk while my team are at lunch. Mask is mandatory as soon as I step out the door. Lunch room and meeting rooms now have maximums low enough to ensure social distancing (our largest room, which should really be able to hand 30 odd people in normal times, is at 7 right now). Still, interactions happen and you don't always have control. Next week I am onboarding new staff, hence the need to be "in person".What's the setup like there? I'm ok with Chemguy at work, he has his own office. He is having lunch with people at times, but they are very far apart, multiples of the 2m
Thank you for your concern ... just got a call from her ... she has packed some bags and is moving out to her significant other's about 45 minutes out of the city. He has a lovely property and they are planning to set up a 'home gym' and 'work it out' together' this time . So no worries on her behalf for now ... she is once again in a safe space.@Ritafee Very sorry to hear of your dtr's continuing struggles - it's such a difficult stressful time that is becoming a chronic state of being. I imagine it must be so worriesome as a parent - actually 'worriesome' probably doesn't even really capture it.