Again, total nonsense.
Wealthy people can linger all they like in their backyards, which is safe. As is sitting on your front steps talking to a neighbour across the street. Going to the park is just as safe, and it is often the only option for poorer people. This is ridiculous https://twitter.com/OttawaBylaw/status/1248339902510424064">https://twitter.com/OttawaByl...
Wealthy people can linger all they like in their backyards, which is safe. As is sitting on your front steps talking to a neighbour across the street. Going to the park is just as safe, and it is often the only option for poorer people. This is ridiculous https://twitter.com/OttawaBylaw/status/1248339902510424064">https://twitter.com/OttawaByl...
These policies aren& #39;t being made on medical advice. They& #39;re being made on conference calls with lawyers, and the focus is on CYA policies. The result will be stir crazy people taking bigger risks than a safe trip to the park
avg wind speed in Ottawa...30 kph. From aerosol dispersal perspective, ideal ...Under such circs, you& #39;re safer being 10 ft from someone in a park than 100 feet indoors. Remember that this is a province where liquor stores open weekly. Zero policy coherence
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