I DO agree with this. We should have closed much faster, when necessary (early action=much more bang for buck) *and* opened faster while monitoring for upticks (which being able to close faster would facilitate: if decisions aren't seen as permanent, we can be more flexible).https://twitter.com/inthehands/status/1377638429551329282 …
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Replying to @zeynep
But in PEI and NS, high trust institutions were able to make the case that “woah there is spread and we are concerned” and were able to get broad support for fast action and fast testing. After a couple goes, public saw fast action = fast lifting
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Nova Scotia, where I live, does 3000-4000 tests a day and finds 3-8 cases a day, almost all travellers, but a tiny amount of local traced cases. We also do about 400 rapid tests a day. 14 day quarantine for anyone entering. Everything is open, and mostly has been since June
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