ilovetotravel1977
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It’s stickied at the top of the forum@wdwmom3 I will have to re-read them as well.
What did they post that was not allowed? Just so I know for future so I don't post something similar.
Vaccine policies can be discussed. Opinions can't be. Everything I've seen and posted has been on policy and just trying to clarify what the policy is. Nobody is clear on it which is creating confusion. Hopefully monday will clarify some of it.Oh I see no vaccine chatter even if it relates to the border opening. But I can see how that can get out of hand or off topic of travel.
I need a break until Monday's announcement anyways LOL Information overload these days!
@wdwmom3 I will have to re-read them as well.
What did they post that was not allowed? Just so I know for future so I don't post something similar.
Vaccine policies can be discussed. Opinions can't be. Everything I've seen and posted has been on policy and just trying to clarify what the policy is. Nobody is clear on it which is creating confusion. Hopefully monday will clarify some of it.
But vaccine % and what govt is doing (without opinion) is directly related to travel isn’t itBasically only thing allowed about covid is facts as they relate to travel. No opinions.
So all the debate about percentages and what the government is or not doing etc is not allowed.
My understanding of the new guidelines is YES, we can discuss/report on what the current percentages are within our region, province and country as a statement of fact. However, adding comments as to what is contributing to those numbers (for example my stating that our region is currently booking 2nd shots in higher numbers than 1st due to our wonky system) and how we feel about how fast/slow/inconsistent the vaccine roll-out within different areas might be crossing the line ever-so-slightly.But vaccine % and what govt is doing (without opinion) is directly related to travel isn’t it![]()
Good article today on ctv concerning border re-opening:
"The National Hockey League gets an exemption not based on the science or the data, based on the Stanley Cup playoff schedule, that’s arbitrary,” he said. “It’s a slap in the face to families that have been separated for 15 months, for people who have not been able to visit, enjoy, maintain their properties for the past 15 months and it’s not good as it relates to U.S.-Canadian relations.”
In a separate interview on CTV’s Question Period, President and CEO of the Business Council of Canada Goldy Hyder said the extension is “extremely disappointing” and shows a lack of preparation. “This agreement is being renewed every month, this can’t just sneak up on anybody. We knew this day was going to come where more and more people are going to be vaccinated and they’re going to want to know what the benefits of that vaccination are,” he said. “The use of phrases like ‘we’re working on’ is very concerning and it erodes public confidence and it erodes business confidence.”
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/u-s...ion-on-reopening-border-with-canada-1.5476832
The benefit of vaccinations are simple. We, the vaccinated, don't get seriously sick.We knew this day was going to come where more and more people are going to be vaccinated and they’re going to want to know what the benefits of that vaccination are,” he said.
Haven't heard that particular theory before.Hopefully we'll have a thoroughly-comprehensive- information from Trudeau's administration tomorrow. But if the plan is to keep Canada close up until after (possible) elections, I wish they'd just tell us so.