From the article "Authories could also ask people to stay away from public transport or avoid visiting elderly or at-risk groups. The rules would be offered as guidelines rather than requirements with the country continuing to avoid fines".
Ain't really a lockdown if all they're doing is asking nicely. It's similar to what they did last spring, but on much more local scale.
In terms of actual harm they're doing even better then Canada. I guess even they could hold out against the second wave of fear mongering.
I wonder how much the IMF is giving them to destroy their economy with the rest of the world
It doesn't even make sense...
Fake news.
From the article "Authories could also ask people to stay away from public transport or avoid visiting elderly or at-risk groups. The rules would be offered as guidelines rather than requirements with the country continuing to avoid fines".
Ain't really a lockdown if all they're doing is asking nicely. It's similar to what they did last spring, but on much more local scale.
I thought lockdowns are bad now?