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Because there are other things that are essential.I don't get why "stay in your home or outside, masked and distanced, unless you need food or drugs or medical care" is that difficult.
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Because there are other things that are essential.I don't get why "stay in your home or outside, masked and distanced, unless you need food or drugs or medical care" is that difficult.
Lots of things go into providing health care. Water, power, etc.And I think "essential" is becoming a rather "stretchy" word.
BE OUTDOORS - and of course with proper distancing, masking, hygiene etc. Be in a small group OUTDOORS if you must - like talk to your neighbour over the fence, or on the sidewalk - distanced & masked. But do not go indoors if with others. And this means really - don't go indoors ANYWHERE you don't absolutely have to - these variants are so extremely contagious.
Does that mean you never had limits on people going into stores? Or did they lift them?I would rather see limits put on the numbers of people going into stores.
Does that mean you never had limits on people going into stores? Or did they lift them?
NS eased up some, but they are still counting, at least in high volume times. Still having the one hour senior’s shopping before everyone else.
I think I heard a catch phrase from BC - Fewer faces, more spacesThis has been a major part of the message in BC for the past year. I appreciate the simplicity of the message.
I don't like government determining what is essential or not essential. I would rather see limits put on the numbers of people going into stores. My husband went to Costco today and said it was very crowded. That's not cool. Just limit how many can be in a store, encourage curbside pickup etc and let people determine what is essential.
Last time I went to our No Frills the guy out front sanitizing carts was also using a clicker to count people going in and out so they seemed to be at least to monitor how many were in the store. Haven't had lineups around here of late, though.We too had strict limits a while ago - but more recently I have not seen entry restricted (ie no lines outside) at any big stores I've been by, or even at the LCBO across the road from me - they used to have security guard at the door - but haven't seen that for quite some time.
I think I heard a catch phrase from BC - Fewer faces, more spacesor something along that line.
Last time I went to our No Frills the guy out front sanitizing carts was also using a clicker to count people going in and out so they seemed to be at least to monitor how many were in the store. Haven't had lineups around here of late, though.
That was like here over Christmas, schools were open before we were allowed to have outdoor gatherings, even with being spaced out.As of today, stores that are allowed to open (grocery, pharmacies, and the grocery and pharmacy sections of big boxes) are limited to 25% of rated capacity. All other stores can only do curbside.
Religious services, including weddings and funerals, are limited to 10 whether indoors or out, but drive-in is allowed it seems.
Even outdoors, you can only gather with immediate household and one person from outside your household who lives alone. (I honestly can't see the bylaw inspectors and cops having the time to really, seriously enforce this but we shall see).