2. On April 23, the Saskatchewan government announced a program of re-opening. It was to start on May 4 and be very phased in, with the initial opening focused on healh care services (dentistry, optometry, etc). Meetings of up 10 people now allowed.
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3. So far, so good. The government is handling it responsibly. The one area that is worrying is public reaction. Immediately after announcement (i.e. 2 weeks before phase 1 even started) many more people were out walking, not doing social distancing etc.
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4. That's going to be a real problem with phased in re-openings. Most people don't know how to calibrate -- it's either lockdown or a moshpit, like flipping a switch.
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5. Based on what's happened here & in Asia, I suspect "re-opening" won't be a one-time thing but a constant tug of war lasting till the vaccine is found. There will be openings, then social distancing collapse will create outbreaks, leading to lockdowns, followed by new openings
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Saskatchewan isn’t real, though. You can tell because Stan Lee and Jack Kirby created Saskatoon, the Thing From the Frozen Lake, back in July 1960, and everything else is based on that one story. Dick Ayers inked it.
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How is this not a 48-part thread?
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The reason for the low death rate in Saskatchewan must be because it's so bloody cold no one who lives there wants to leave their home anyway until mid July.
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That was true, but it warmed up last week and when that happens, no one wants to stay in their homes
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Dare I ask: why? Why are you in Saskatchewan?
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I was told it had a tropical climate.
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