From News Nation:
“Ontario retracts new
restrictions that drew the ire of many”
Ontario’s premier retracted
restrictions Saturday that banned playgrounds and allowed police to require
anyone not at home to explain why they’re out and provide their address after a
backlash from police forces, health officials and the public. The pandemic
restrictions imposed by Canada’s most populous province immediately ran into
opposition as police departments insisted they wouldn’t use new powers to
randomly stop pedestrians or motorists and health experts complained the rules
focus on outdoor activities rather than more dangerous indoor settings.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s
government announced Friday it was giving police authority to require anyone
not at home to explain why they’re out and provide their address. Tickets can
be written. But Ontario Solicitor General Sylvia Jones said Saturday officers
will no longer have the right to stop any pedestrian or vehicle to ask why they
are out or request their home address. But Jones said police may require a
person to provide information to ensure they are complying with restrictions if
the officer has reason to suspect the person is participating in an organized
public event or social gathering, Earlier at least a dozen police forces
throughout Ontario, including in the capital of Toronto, said there will be no
random stops of people or cars. “We are all going through a horrific year of
COVID-19 and all associated with it together. The (department) will NOT be
randomly stopping vehicles for no reason during the pandemic or afterwards,”
Halton Police Chief Steve Tanner tweeted.
Ford’s Friday announcement
limited outdoor gatherings to those in the same household and closed
playgrounds and golf courses. The decisions sparked widespread criticism in a
province already on lockdown. Restaurants and gyms are closed as is in-class
schooling. Most nonessential workers are working from home. On Saturday, Ford
retracted an initially announced ban on playgrounds, but added that the ban on
“gatherings outside will still be enforced,” Ford tweeted. Ford complained
about crowded parks and playgrounds, but at Friday’s news conference did not
mention workplaces considered essential, such as factories, where the virus is
spreading “What we need: increased restrictions to reduce indoor contact,
supports for frontline essential workers, paid sick leave, a re-prioritized
vaccine rollout for hard-hit communities,” tweeted Joe Cressy, who is on
Toronto’s city council. “What we got: the closure of outdoor amenities, which
we need to keep people safe and healthy.” “I have yet to intubate a COVID
patient who had become infected from being in a playground,” tweeted Dr. Ian
Preyra, who works at Joseph Brant Hospital in Burlington, Ontario. “Warehouse
worker, truck driver, construction worker … not one of my COVID patients today
acquired this at the park. They are angry and they have no voice. Shameful,”
tweeted Dr. Aman Sidhu, a lung doctor in Toronto.
Dr. Andrew Morris, a professor of
infectious diseases at the University of Toronto, said that closing playgrounds
and other outdoor recreation facilities “will hurt the very kids and their
families whose well-being we have already damaged by being forced to close
schools.” He complained the new rules don’t create paid sick leave or improved
protections for essential workers even as they allow “police to target whomever
they choose to accost them to ensure they are appropriately outside of their
home. “This won’t affect a white guy like me. This is going to target essential
workers and racialized people. THIS is what people talk about when they
describe systemic racism,” Morris wrote in a weekly email to followers. Ontario
reported 4,362 new infections on Saturday and a record 2,065 people in hospital
receiving treatment for COVID-19. It has pleaded with other provinces to send
nurses and other health workers.
Vaccinations have ramped up in
Canada, the presence of more contagious variants in Ontario has led to a third
wave of infections. Ford said a lack of vaccines made the new restrictions
necessary. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday that Pfizer would
double its shipments of vaccines to Canada over the next month, with millions
more shots than expected arriving in May and June. Every eligible Canadian is
expected to get at least one shot by July. Ontario just closed schools days ago
after insisting for weeks they were safe. )The new initial order to close
playgrounds infuriated parents. “The cognitive dissonance between the minister
of education insisting schools are safe and then shutting playgrounds down
boggles the mind,” said Jim Vlahos, a 44-year-old father of two in Toronto. “There’s
no rhyme or reason to the outdoor closures.” Owen Holliday, a 16-year old who
works at a golf course in Shelburne, Ontario, is now out of work and said he
was very upset, especially for seniors who get their exercise through the
sport. “With all the protocols, prepaid booking, clubhouses closed, masks on if
riding with someone outside of household, no gatherings after tee times, golf
is as safe as it can get,” he said.
^ Canada continues to lose against
Covid-19. They tried shutting themselves off from the rest of the world and
that didn’t work. They tried shutting themselves off from each other and that
didn’t work. Some places (like Ontario) tried to become a Socialist Police
State and luckily that hasn’t worked. Canada doesn’t make it’s own Covid
Vaccines and has to rely on other nations for hand-outs (like the US who gave
them and Mexico Covid Vaccine Shots.) Canada has completely mismanaged this Pandemic
from the start and continues to do so. It is really sad to see a good country
sink into that of a Developing Country in a matter of months simply because
they were not only unprepared for all of this, but also because they have made
very poor decisions (official, medical and otherwise.) I really hope Canada can
start getting their act together and soon. Until they do more and more people
will get sick and die. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/world/ontario-retracts-new-restrictions-that-drew-the-ire-of-many/
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