Apr-22-2021 05:39 AM
Apr-29-2021 05:27 PM
JaxDad wrote:
When you fly they know your exposure is limited to a few people, and only at the destination. When you drive you could be going anywhere and doing anything. At the airport there’s lots of time and space to have a good look at people and test them, at a border crossing, forget it.
Apr-29-2021 04:41 AM
Boon Docker wrote:JaxDad wrote:Boon Docker wrote:pianotuna wrote:
https://www.gov.mb.ca/covid19/prs/orders/index.html and scroll down.
I am all for restrictions, but there are some rules in that PDF that are beyond ridiculous. Such as: You are prohibited to socialize with friends in your backyard. But you can all meet and socialize down at the tavern.
It makes total sense, no different than air travel versus land crossings.
The tavern owners & staff are trained and have a LOT to lose if they allow violations or stupidity, drunks in the backyard? ......... Not so much.
Sorry, but I disagree.
That does not make sense either, that you can fly to a destination, but not allowed to drive across the border to that destination.
If that country does not want foreigners in their country why allow air travel.
Apr-28-2021 06:03 PM
JaxDad wrote:Boon Docker wrote:pianotuna wrote:
https://www.gov.mb.ca/covid19/prs/orders/index.html and scroll down.
I am all for restrictions, but there are some rules in that PDF that are beyond ridiculous. Such as: You are prohibited to socialize with friends in your backyard. But you can all meet and socialize down at the tavern.
It makes total sense, no different than air travel versus land crossings.
The tavern owners & staff are trained and have a LOT to lose if they allow violations or stupidity, drunks in the backyard? ......... Not so much.
Apr-28-2021 02:59 PM
Boon Docker wrote:pianotuna wrote:
https://www.gov.mb.ca/covid19/prs/orders/index.html and scroll down.
I am all for restrictions, but there are some rules in that PDF that are beyond ridiculous. Such as: You are prohibited to socialize with friends in your backyard. But you can all meet and socialize down at the tavern.
Apr-28-2021 11:38 AM
Boon Docker wrote:
Yes, Canada is way behind the US in vaccinations.
US sits at about 26% fully vaccinated.
Canada sits at about 2.5% fully vaccinated.
Apr-28-2021 11:16 AM
Apr-28-2021 10:15 AM
pianotuna wrote:
https://www.gov.mb.ca/covid19/prs/orders/index.html and scroll down.
Apr-28-2021 08:15 AM
Apr-28-2021 07:27 AM
Also welcome to share any experiences if you're on the road in the next few+?? weeks.
Apr-28-2021 06:49 AM
Apr-28-2021 06:48 AM
Sledgehammer wrote:
We have a RV rental company relocation deal from Toronto to Vancouver in a week or so which is technically a commercial delivery (I believe). We will have a company letter stating that. How that will be interpreted but any police stops I've no idea. Especially if we're not on a direct route to Vancouver.
Just trying to figure what this journey will be like as more of the country closes down. I think we will have just lost some of our reservations to stay in some of the National Parks.
Any thoughts gratefully appreciated.
Also welcome to share any experiences if you're on the road in the next few+?? weeks.
Apr-28-2021 05:06 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Well that’s completely over stepping bounds to restrict outdoor, rural activities.
Even the lib parts of the US have just recently figured out that masks don’t do squat outdoors.
(Or indoors for that fact except to catch the spray from a sneeze or cough)
That’s too bad. Feel soorry for you folks up there.
Apr-27-2021 10:30 PM
Orion wrote:Well that’s completely over stepping bounds to restrict outdoor, rural activities.
Even the lib parts of the US have just recently figured out that masks don’t do squat outdoors.
(Or indoors for that fact except to catch the spray from a sneeze or cough)
That’s too bad. Feel soorry for you folks up there.
Thankfully, the phrases, "Those who trade liberty for safety end up with neither" or "My freedom is much more important than your safety" are rarely heard in Canada. For that, we are truly grateful!
Apr-27-2021 09:09 PM
Well that’s completely over stepping bounds to restrict outdoor, rural activities.
Even the lib parts of the US have just recently figured out that masks don’t do squat outdoors.
(Or indoors for that fact except to catch the spray from a sneeze or cough)
That’s too bad. Feel soorry for you folks up there.