My point is that the powers that be has always known about the limitations of our healthcare system. After all, that was the major talking point for the last 40 years. The "hallway medicine", the outrageous wait times, the full ERs, the shortage of long term beds are not a news to any Ontarian. What makes me so very angry, is that they went into the shutdown knowing full well about it. The argument that the shutdown was to prevent the overloading just holds no water. Firstly because of the expected second wave and, most importantly, if a 500 cases can stress the system, you have to look to the emergency expansion of capabilities to address that. There are a lot(!) of people making fun of Trump about his handling of Covid. But, when New York wanted more capacity, they got it with in a week, including the portable hospitals and extra equipment. I won't even say anything about the vaccine development and approvals lest the tds crowd has a stroke- Covid is bad enough. But, our side made no move to look at other options, instead they castrated the private sector. And I think that they went that way because it was easier for the government bureaucracy.