lew Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, porkpie said: Pet groomers make the definition of essential. I kid you not, this is fact! Yet barber shops are closed. Edited April 3, 2020 by lew
MJIG Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 3 minutes ago, lew said: Yet barber shops are closed. Barber shops would definitely be human-to-human contact under 2 m.
lew Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 22 minutes ago, MJIG said: Barber shops would definitely be human-to-human contact under 2 m. Ya your right, my bad, my brain wasn't in gear when I wrote that.
woodenboater Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 33 minutes ago, lew said: Yet barber shops are closed. we're all gonna be looking like grizzly adams by the time we get over this pandemic. not sure I want to go at my hair with a pair of scissors and a mirror lol be safe, and stay safe everyone
Big Cliff Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 51 minutes ago, glen said: I’m gonna make a list of the people that are a problem and I ain’t on it. If you'll put me on your list I'll put you on mine 🤣
Garnet Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 Nobody hit on the big problem No Washrooms. I can guarantee if there is 4-5 Tim's between here and Lake of Bays I'm stopping at everyone to leave deposit and buy something. It's really bad for truck drivers. Guess when I get my boat out it will be 5 gallon pail and bio garbage bags. I require no help to launch and load boats and have no problem telling people.
lew Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 3 minutes ago, Garnet said: It's really bad for truck drivers https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/tim-hortons-to-open-400-locations-to-support-truck-drivers-211046742.html 3
LostAnotherOne Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 2 minutes ago, Garnet said: Nobody hit on the big problem No Washrooms. I can guarantee if there is 4-5 Tim's between here and Lake of Bays I'm stopping at everyone to leave deposit and buy something. It's really bad for truck drivers. Guess when I get my boat out it will be 5 gallon pail and bio garbage bags. I require no help to launch and load boats and have no problem telling people. The wife’s a nurse and she works out in the community so she is having a lot of trouble finding washrooms. She doesn’t trust the washrooms in her patients houses as she said most are filthy. Luckily she has no issue or shame finding a bush somewhere lol. 1
Walltrout Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 21 hours ago, Fish Farmer said: Gets me, they haven't stoped air travel and cruises. And there the ones that got us in this crap, so who's blaming who, I guess it's the ones that stay in our country and want to do a littls fishing. It's all about the TAX MONEY...........ALWAYS follow the MONEY
Big Cliff Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 25 minutes ago, Walltrout said: It's all about the TAX MONEY...........ALWAYS follow the MONEY I really doubt that the taxes they collected on cruise and airline flights are going to come anywhere close to covering what is being spent to combat this situation! Governments all over the world were telling people not to travel long before this was declared a pandemic but people continued to go anyway. 4
AKRISONER Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 20 hours ago, Garnet said: Nobody hit on the big problem No Washrooms. I can guarantee if there is 4-5 Tim's between here and Lake of Bays I'm stopping at everyone to leave deposit and buy something. It's really bad for truck drivers Because we can all use some humour 2
dave524 Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 (edited) I will be 70 next month, but remember my elementary class had one survivor in a wheelchair, another wore braces and one a limp from a withered but still usable leg, that's 3 out of maybe thirty . Those younger probably don't remember their mother's fear of simply letting kids play together before the vaccine. Do things need to get real close personally real before they care to do the right thing. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/closures-equipment-shortages-and-insights-from-canada-s-polio-invasion-1.5517204 Edited April 4, 2020 by dave524 2
Dutch01 Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 Stay home. It's not just about you. Lives are at stake. 3
SirCranksalot Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 21 hours ago, LostAnotherOne said: Luckily she has no issue or shame finding a bush somewhere lol. Had a good upbringing!!😀👍
SirCranksalot Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 2 hours ago, Big Cliff said: I really doubt that the taxes they collected on cruise and airline flights are going to come anywhere close to covering what is being spent to combat this situation! Governments all over the world were telling people not to travel long before this was declared a pandemic but people continued to go anyway. I thought all cruises were cancelled. If not, only the foolhardy would go---buy 1 week, get 2 weeks free.
Big Cliff Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 5 minutes ago, SirCranksalot said: I thought all cruises were cancelled. If not, only the foolhardy would go---buy 1 week, get 2 weeks free. They were eventually but many governments were warning people not to travel prior to that. Lots of people chose to ignore the warnings and go anyway.
SirCranksalot Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 I got a good laugh of the ad in the paper on the first Sat of March offering great deals on cruises. This was after Japan had turned a ship into a floating incubator.
mukluk Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 So I'm at the boat ramp and I slip and fall into my boat breaking my leg and dislocating whatever. I manage to call for help. Two paramedics; 8 volunteer firefighters show as well as one police officer. It takes at least 6 of those front line workers to get my sorry ass out of the boat and back to the waiting ambulance. All the while working at 2ft. or less from one another. Arrive at the hospital tying up even more front line workers ( x-ray technitions , specialists and nurses etc) all the while possibly putting myself and others at risk of contracting covid-19. Plus after the lengthy hospital stay and return visits. Ya I know; I could break my leg going to the grocery store. I believe the idea is to put less strain on front line workers as much as possible by keeping people at home until we can get a handle on this enemy. We are at war. 4
BillM Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 That's some Final Destination type stuff right there, lol. 2
Terry Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 21 minutes ago, mukluk said: So I'm at the boat ramp and I slip and fall into my boat breaking my leg and dislocating whatever. I manage to call for help. Two paramedics; 8 volunteer firefighters show as well as one police officer. It takes at least 6 of those front line workers to get my sorry ass out of the boat and back to the waiting ambulance. All the while working at 2ft. or less from one another. Arrive at the hospital tying up even more front line workers ( x-ray technitions , specialists and nurses etc) all the while possibly putting myself and others at risk of contracting covid-19. Plus after the lengthy hospital stay and return visits. Ya I know; I could break my leg going to the grocery store. I believe the idea is to put less strain on front line workers as much as possible by keeping people at home until we can get a handle on this enemy. We are at war. Your walking you dog ,your going for a jog and the same can happen. And there are thousands and thousands doing other activities that can result in way as your fisherman and they are all allowed so why fishing and not walking 4
Dutch01 Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 (edited) People typically walk their dog within a few streets distance from home. If you live a few streets from the lake you might have a leg to stand on though I don't think so personally. The overwhelming majority of Ontarians drive, often for hours, to get to a lake. You can be asymptomatic and not even know you are bringing COVID-19 into the small town you are traveling too. The local emergency services and hospitals are staffed to the level of the local populace, and 100 or 1000 additional fisher people in a region has the *potential* to put a strain on those services. If you have an accident at home and have to be treated you are keeping the potential exposure within your immediate community. If you make any stops on route to the lake (food, gas, restrooms) you are bringing that potential Exposure into another community which is how it spreads. And you may not know you're sick, it is contagious for days before symptoms show up. As far as I know no one here was around for WW2. Hundreds of thousands of Canadians put their lives on hold, most voluntarily, to support their Country and community. Many paid the ultimate price Now our country is asking something so simple and so easy, and all I see is people ranting about their freedom or government conspiracies. Shame on you all. Don't let me see you guys talking about being proud Canadians down the line. You are putting yourself before your country and your people. Wrong is wrong, even if everyone is doing it. Right is right even if no one is doing it. Edited April 4, 2020 by Dutch01 7
Terry Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 I live very close to the lake if I drive I have zero contact with people Walking a dog or going for a walk can not say the same most ramps are most closed but not all and And my small boat can be put in the water anywhere and it is just as legal to fish as walking , when they stop all legal activity I will obey as everyone should but at the moment it is legal exactly the same as walking only safer 4
Bill Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 16 minutes ago, Dutch01 said: People typically walk their dog within a few streets distance from home. If you live a few streets from the lake you might have a leg to stand on though I don't think so personally. The overwhelming majority of Ontarians drive, often for hours, to get to a lake. You can be asymptomatic and not even know you are bringing COVID-19 into the small town you are traveling too. The local emergency services and hospitals are staffed to the level of the local populace, and 100 or 1000 additional fisher people in a region has the *potential* to put a strain on those services. If you have an accident at home and have to be treated you are keeping the potential exposure within your immediate community. If you make any stops on route to the lake (food, gas, restrooms) you are bringing that potential Exposure into another community which is how it spreads. And you may not know you're sick, it is contagious for days before symptoms show up. As far as I know no one here was around for WW2. Hundreds of thousands of Canadians put their lives on hold, most voluntarily, to support their Country and community. Many paid the ultimate price Now our country is asking something so simple and so easy, and all I see is people ranting about their freedom or government conspiracies. Shame on you all. Don't let me see you guys talking about being proud Canadians down the line. You are putting yourself before your country and your people. Wrong is wrong, even if everyone is doing it. Right is right even if no one is doing it. I can be to either Lake St. Clair or Lake Erie within a half hour drive of my home. My boat will not be in the water until Covid-19 is done. Staying at home is such an easy thing to do. 2
Whitespinnerbait Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 On 4/3/2020 at 9:51 AM, porkpie said: Pet groomers make the definition of essential. I kid you not, this is fact! This is a cluster. These fellas have a valid point. Are you friggin kidding me...??????? Thats sick !!!
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