Restaurant Patios looked Busy And Lively

glamphotographer

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Walked past Mavericks on Bathurst Street and The Wheat Sheaf on King street their patios all booked and looked lively. Have to make reservations 4-5 days in advance as there are limited tables. Also, you have to give a name, number, and email for contact tracing if an outbreak happens.
 

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Of course ?‍♀ and just so you know OUTBREAKS will happen very SOON.

The entire world will get “shut down” again because they are following the same SCRIPT as the Spanish flu plandemic, except this time with a little advanced technology as the “smart” phones to keep track of us.
 
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doggystyle99

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Walked past Mavericks on Bathurst Street and The Wheat Sheaf on King street their patios all booked and looked lively. Have to make reservations 4-5 days in advance as there are limited tables. Also, you have to give a name, number, and email for contact tracing if an outbreak happens.
Yes reservations ahead of time is a must as they are operating at 50% capacity.
 

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Of course ?‍♀ and just so you know OUTBREAKS will happen very SOON.

The entire world will get “shut down” again because they are following the same SCRIPT as the Spanish flu plandemic, except this time with a little advanced technology as the “smart” phones to keep track of us.
I agree, there will be a 2nd wave here.
 
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John Wick

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I agree, there will be a 2nd wave here.
Absolutely. Look no further than the warmer US states. All thought they were invincible, and that the virus was nothing more than a bad cold. They ignored warnings and went back to life as usual, and now their second waves are same or worse than initial outbreaks in known US hot spots. It will happen in Ontario too. Beaches and parks already packed with little PPE, soon restaurants, patios, and shopping arcades. Will be sad to see another lock down, but it is inevitable in some locations based on early human behaviors elsewhere. Canadians are no different in that regard.
 

glamphotographer

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I agree, there will be a 2nd wave here.
We can avoid the second wave if everyone wears masks in public. Ford doesn't want to mandate masks, because he wants to avoid police enforcement that leads to police brutality. But if they gave everyone masks to start with. The province of Alberta mailed out a pack of 10 surgical masks to everyone.
 

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Lets pray this does not happen. I was getting ready to hobby again. Time will tell. Canadians should learn from the big mistakes The US has made.
 

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Good. Nice to see businesses back open finally. I don't see the point of wearing a mask if you are properly distancing. Get out there and support your local businesses folks.
 

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what second wave? during the first wave hospitals were empty


All of our rooms are empty': Hospital ERs vacant during pandemic



TORONTO -- The Emergency Department is usually one of the busiest areas of any hospital, but now many ERs are full of empty beds, as patients with ailments and injuries unrelated to coronavirus are avoiding hospitals due to pandemic fears.


“It’s so strange to walk through an emergency room with so many empty beds,” Dr. Gaurav Puri of Southlake Regional Health Centre in Newmarket told CTV News.


“Here there are no wheelchairs and all of our rooms are empty.”


There has been a 30- to 40-per-cent drop in patients in many ERs in Canada.


 

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Have been to 4 patio establishments this week. Weather was nice but again I was reminded that the true 20 ounce pint is
no longer part of the business plan for bars and restaurants. So I get $7.50 Tall Cans and try to tell myself that I am having fun.
 

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We can avoid the second wave if everyone wears masks in public. Ford doesn't want to mandate masks, because he wants to avoid police enforcement that leads to police brutality. But if they gave everyone masks to start with. The province of Alberta mailed out a pack of 10 surgical masks to everyone.
I actually think sending masks out it is a great idea. Here in the States we can mail out masks with two boxes next to the names Trump and Biden printed on the outside. When you're done, check a box and mail it back.
 

WyattEarp

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I'd like to dine on this Lively patio.

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WyattEarp

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Good. Nice to see businesses back open finally. I don't see the point of wearing a mask if you are properly distancing.
That seems to be an impossibility. There is always some idiot roaming around the restaurant or the store oblivious to everyone else's space.
 
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WyattEarp

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This husband and wife team are hilarious social media stars. I find her to be an attractive MILF.

 

saxon

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Just delaying the inevitable, restaurants and bars cannot survive with just patio business. Eventually a lot of them will just go out of business.
 

Knuckle Ball

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Just delaying the inevitable, restaurants and bars cannot survive with just patio business. Eventually a lot of them will just go out of business.
We’ll see...One step at a time. At least there is some limited opening...we’ll have to track the numbers and see how it goes.

There will probably have to be changes to how restaurants are structured but who knows what that will be. Apparently China tried re-opening up indoor restaurants and it triggered an outbreak.
 

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Walked past Mavericks on Bathurst Street and The Wheat Sheaf on King street their patios all booked and looked lively. Have to make reservations 4-5 days in advance as there are limited tables. Also, you have to give a name, number, and email for contact tracing if an outbreak happens.
Good! Staying indoors is depression inducing! 80 percent of all covd deaths occured in LTC and Nursing homes! Death rate is VERY low! Enough of the BS
 

Captain Bly

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Just delaying the inevitable, restaurants and bars cannot survive with just patio business. Eventually a lot of them will just go out of business.
What happens when it rains?
 

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Good! Staying indoors is depression inducing! 80 percent of all covd deaths occured in LTC and Nursing homes! Death rate is VERY low! Enough of the BS
Thank God we have local Terb doctors who know what is fake and what is real.
 
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