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.
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.