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Out of the woods?June 16, 2020 By Nate Smelle Bit by bit the world is changing. With Stage-2 of the province's economic reopening underway in most communities throughout Ontario, it may appear now that we are returning somewhat to a state of normalcy. With more and more people going back to work the number of cars on the road is growing in line with the amount of pollutants we are dumping into the air, water and soil. As businesses reopen, more opportunities are arising to buy as much of whatever we want, whenever we want it. Opportunities to socialize with one another are also on the rise along with the likelihood of inspiring a second wave of COVID-19.
Would not staying “closed” a little bit longer - with the exception of curbside services and essential businesses still in operation - be a safer more prudent approach to addressing this global public health crisis?
Considering how since the beginning of this mess experts and politicians have been talking about the likelihood of a second and even a third wave, I personally think we have once again chosen to set our sights on short-term profits instead of long-term self-care. Taking into account that we live in a place often referred to as “Cottage Country” – a destination with a relatively low number of positive COVID-19 cases – there seems to me to be a significant chance that reopening the economy just in time for the summer tourist season is not likely to reduce the potential of fostering community spread in municipalities like ours.
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