In the past 20 months or so, we here in Manitoba seem to be reliving Groundhog Day. I suspect a lot of people in other provinces feel exactly the same way.
We've gone from two weeks to flatten the curve to 3-2-1 Great Summer and the introduction of the silver bullet of the Vaxx pass system to the current re-introduction of nearly all of the pre-vaccine policies of capacity and gathering size limits.
Jets games now limited to 250 spectators in the arena. For Pete's sake, why even bother with that many?
Record number of Covid cases in nearly every province, with the vast majority now in the fully vaxxed category. For a vaxx program that was supposed to stop transmission of the virus and provide immunity to infection, that should be counted as a failure by any rational measure.
Will anyone ever hold the people who came up with these colossal policy failures accountable? Unfortunately what appears to be a sleepwalking population may be incapable of that.
We seem to be bogged down in a war we can't win because we adopted some horrifically ineffective strategies. Rather than admit wrongdoing, we seem committed to repetitive use of failed tactics until the economy and peoples' psyches are battered to pieces.
We've gone from two weeks to flatten the curve to 3-2-1 Great Summer and the introduction of the silver bullet of the Vaxx pass system to the current re-introduction of nearly all of the pre-vaccine policies of capacity and gathering size limits.
Jets games now limited to 250 spectators in the arena. For Pete's sake, why even bother with that many?
Record number of Covid cases in nearly every province, with the vast majority now in the fully vaxxed category. For a vaxx program that was supposed to stop transmission of the virus and provide immunity to infection, that should be counted as a failure by any rational measure.
Will anyone ever hold the people who came up with these colossal policy failures accountable? Unfortunately what appears to be a sleepwalking population may be incapable of that.
We seem to be bogged down in a war we can't win because we adopted some horrifically ineffective strategies. Rather than admit wrongdoing, we seem committed to repetitive use of failed tactics until the economy and peoples' psyches are battered to pieces.
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