He seems to be okay with it but......just doesn't make sense to me. I guess he tested positive at the airport or something? Then gets checked in to the hotel across the street? Who is paying for the stay? The hotel is privately owned and can't just "lock him up" in his room. It doesn't seem like he wants to leave but if he did, how the hell are they going to stop him???
Great questions. In Canada, the individuals are expected to pay the $2K fee for their government-imposed quarantine. Not sure how that is legal, nor is forcefully locking someone up over a "virus" with ludicrously high false positive rates and incredibly high survivability. This thing isn't ebola.
Reminiscent of Iron Curtain countries saying, "Papers please." It's a way to restrict movement of citizens without blatantly labeling it a removal of one's right to move freely in a "free" country or between "free" countries. Everything about this KungFlu response mimics actions of a totalitarian state sugar coating words and methods to hide the true nature of what is happening.
This isn't considered to be "healthcare", I guess. It may be more of a "fine" for deciding to travel during a horribly terrible non-deadly global pandemic.
Right, so if I'm sick and I want to go home-- I get a rental car and go home. If I don't feel good enough to drive I ask someone to come get me....... this shit isn't hard.
If the guy lives on the opposite side of the country or overseas then I get it, probably easier to stay there.
Remember the movie "Planes, trains, and automobiles" with John Candy? LOL!!
He seems to be okay with it but......just doesn't make sense to me. I guess he tested positive at the airport or something? Then gets checked in to the hotel across the street? Who is paying for the stay? The hotel is privately owned and can't just "lock him up" in his room. It doesn't seem like he wants to leave but if he did, how the hell are they going to stop him???
Lots of questions about this.
Great questions. In Canada, the individuals are expected to pay the $2K fee for their government-imposed quarantine. Not sure how that is legal, nor is forcefully locking someone up over a "virus" with ludicrously high false positive rates and incredibly high survivability. This thing isn't ebola.
Exactly right-- I mean what the hell. This is just a bizarre and surreal over reach of government control.
And if you're forcing me to stay at the wyndham against my will then you fuckin pay for it..... or at least that's the way I feel about it.
Reminiscent of Iron Curtain countries saying, "Papers please." It's a way to restrict movement of citizens without blatantly labeling it a removal of one's right to move freely in a "free" country or between "free" countries. Everything about this KungFlu response mimics actions of a totalitarian state sugar coating words and methods to hide the true nature of what is happening.
This isn't considered to be "healthcare", I guess. It may be more of a "fine" for deciding to travel during a horribly terrible non-deadly global pandemic.
they are softening everyone up for when the dirty leaky vaxes start a real pandemic
https://www.futurity.org/viruses-leaky-vaccines-968692/
Right, so if I'm sick and I want to go home-- I get a rental car and go home. If I don't feel good enough to drive I ask someone to come get me....... this shit isn't hard.
If the guy lives on the opposite side of the country or overseas then I get it, probably easier to stay there.
Remember the movie "Planes, trains, and automobiles" with John Candy? LOL!!
I've taken some long trips home when my return flight canceled. Hit the rental lot before the mob got same idea.