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Oh no .. Montreal Gazette is reporting that Legault is expecting to announce a curfew.

The press conference starts at 5pm
 
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DERNIÈRE HEURE...LEGAULT ce soir 17h.......cela n'annonce rien de bon....les hypothèses......couvre-feu? fermeture des restos ? aucun rassemblement/une bulle? report de la rentrée scolaire?......à suivre.
 
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DERNIÈRE HEURE...LEGAULT ce soir 17h.......cela n'annonce rien de bon....les hypothèses......couvre-feu? fermeture des restos ? aucun rassemblement/une bulle? report de la rentrée scolaire?......à suivre.
You have no choice.

Today 14,188 new cases

939 hospitalizations + 135
 
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October 2020 I read a VERY SCARY horror story. Just a story.

Now with another curfew I feel on edge.
It was a fictional scenario but was one calculated possible outcome.
Maybe they are just late on the implementation, not 2021 but 2022?
When everything was OK last month I completely discounted this story as an exaggeration.
Curious they did not mention curfew in the story.
I did not copy/paste the beginning of the story cause it already happened.
This starts in the middle of the story.
I hope it was fake.
I doubt hobbying would exist under universal basic income.


– Projected COVID-19 mutation and/or co-infection with secondary virus (referred to as COVID-21) leading to a third wave with much higher mortality rate and higher rate of infection. Expected by February 2021.
– Daily new cases of COVID-21 hospitalizations and COVID-19 and COVID-21 related deaths will exceed medical care facilities capacity. Expected Q1 – Q2 2021.
– Enhanced lock down restrictions (referred to as Third Lock Down) will be implemented. Full travel restrictions will be imposed (including inter-province and inter-city). Expected Q2 2021.
– Transitioning of individuals into the universal basic income program. Expected mid Q2 2021.
– Projected supply chain break downs, inventory shortages, large economic instability. Expected late Q2 2021.
– Deployment of military personnel into major metropolitan areas as well as all major roadways to establish travel checkpoints. Restrict travel and movement. Provide logistical support to the area. Expected by Q3 2021.

Along with that provided road map the Strategic Planning committee was asked to design an effective way of transitioning Canadians to meet a unprecedented economic endeavor. One that would change the face of Canada and forever alter the lives of Canadians. What we were told was that in order to offset what was essentially an economic collapse on a international scale, that the federal government was going to offer Canadians a total debt relief. This is how it works: the federal government will offer to eliminate all personal debts (mortgages, loans, credit cards, etc) which all funding will be provided
to Canada by the IMF under what will become known as the World Debt Reset program. In exchange for acceptance of this total debt forgiveness the individual would forfeit ownership of any and all property and assets forever. The individual would also have to agree to partake in the COVID-19 and COVID-21 vaccination schedule, which would provide the individual with unrestricted travel and unrestricted living even under a full lock down (through the use of photo identification referred to as Canada’s HealthPass) .

Committee members asked who would become the owner of the forfeited property and assets in that scenario and what would happen to lenders or financial institutions, we were simply told “the World Debt Reset program will handle all of the details”. Several committee members also questioned what would happen to individuals if they refused to participate in the World Debt Reset program, or the HealthPass, or the vaccination schedule, and the answer we got was very troubling. Essentially we were told it was our duty to make sure we came up with a plan to ensure that would never happen. We were told it was in the individuals best interest to participate. When several committee members pushed relentlessly to get an answer we were told that those who refused would first live under the lock down restrictions indefinitely. And that over a short period of time as more Canadians transitioned into the debt forgiveness program, the ones who refused to participate would be deemed a public safety risk and would be relocated into isolation facilities. Once in those facilities they would be given two options, participate in the debt forgiveness program and be released, or stay indefinitely in the isolation facility under the classification of a serious public health risk and have all their assets seized.
 
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As far as I am concerned time limited curfews are stupid and a total waste of time.
The virus doesn’t work on a stop watch it can spread just as easily during the day.
I agree. I feel like we are living in a socialist state!

These restrictions are getting tiring.
 
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This news is not good for Connecticut. Positivity rate has spiked to 18% and hospitalizations are surging:
Pedro Mendes, director of UConn Health’s Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling, said: “This is really a big wave coming. My preliminary forecasts indicate that the peak of hospitalizations might be higher than January 2021, maybe getting close to April 2020. This is a good time for people to wear N95 masks indoors and get boosters.”

Kevin Dieckhaus, chief of UConn Health’s Division of Infectious Diseases, was in the middle of rounds Wednesday evening. “It’s going to be a long night,” he said. “This is kind of reminiscent of the bad old days.”

Dieckhaus said the latest surge “does have some elements of what we were dealing with early in the pandemic,” though there are differences.
 

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This news is not good for Connecticut. Positivity rate has spiked to 18% and hospitalizations are surging:
Pedro Mendes, director of UConn Health’s Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling, said: “This is really a big wave coming. My preliminary forecasts indicate that the peak of hospitalizations might be higher than January 2021, maybe getting close to April 2020. This is a good time for people to wear N95 masks indoors and get boosters.”

Kevin Dieckhaus, chief of UConn Health’s Division of Infectious Diseases, was in the middle of rounds Wednesday evening. “It’s going to be a long night,” he said. “This is kind of reminiscent of the bad old days.”

Dieckhaus said the latest surge “does have some elements of what we were dealing with early in the pandemic,” though there are differences.

On the positive side a lot of unvaccinated are going to get natural immunity.
 

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I agree. I feel like we are living in a socialist state!

These restrictions are getting tiring.
That is how authoritarians think. They think prohibition will solve all their problems. We got a bunch of loyal Liberal followers that want prohibition, we got a few on this board (and one is obsessed with Trump). Having said that Lego is scheduled to make his announcement tonight at 17h00. Those three clowns are considering to impose a curfew. We will again be the only place in North America with a curfew. Only in Quebec. Who knows what other restrictions they plan to add. We will see for this evening. I agree I am fed up this nonsense.

 
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The first time we allowed lockdowns and “passports” it was over, that was the only time to stop it, now the grip will only become tighter with each “emergency” either real or made up
Exactly. This madness keep on going on due to people complying.
 
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We will again be the only place in North America with a curfew. Only in Quebec.
This is because Legault/your Quebec government does not trust you and the other citizens of Quebec to do the right thing. So he is mandating curfews to enforce doing what he believes is the right thing. Here in the States, Governors ask citizens to do what the Governor thinks is right but we have not had mandatory curfews.

Basically it's like disciplining children as opposed to expecting people to act like adults. You send a child to his room and tell him he is grounded due to his misbehavior or the belief that he will engage in misbehavior. This is exactly what Legault is doing to you. He is sending you to your bedrooms, and you are grounded. One reason no American Governor will do this or any type of martial law is because Americans historically rebel at such measures.

The only time in Connecticut history anything Ike martial law happened was during the devastating floods of 1955, the worst in state history, which led to a massive re-design of the waterways in CT and the damming of rivers in the northern portion of the State. There was massive looting after those floods and then Governor Ribicoff issued controversial orders to the Connecticut National Guard to "shoot looters on sight." Although controversial at the time, the looting stopped almost immediately when that order was issued, and nobody was shot. But apart from that martial law is not part of who we are in the USA.

Cloud, if you are a hard working citizen who pays his taxes, Connecticut would welcome you. So would other States. You have a choice not to live under such austerity.
 

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Completely agree with what you wrote. You nailed it. It is what I said many times that it is not government's job to play Grandma however Canadians are not too interested in having their freedom. But believe me even with curfews the young ppl will still go out and have parties. I know because the strippers I have on social media, last year most posted videos of parties during the last curfew. To me the curfew is a political ploy just to show to the world that he is doing something. At the end it is society and Americans would never accept a nanny state which is why these measures will never happen there. Two years with most of us fully vaccinated and we are still wearing masks. Many US states already dropped mask mandates but maybe now more states will reinstate masks with Omicron.
 

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In Connecticut the positivity rate is a record 14.98%, but our healthcare system isn't overwhelmed. The pace of hospitalizations isn't matching the positivity rate because a higher percentage of Omicron cases aren't leading to serious symptoms. The Omicron variant is staying in the upper respiratory system and not attacking the lungs. This means stuffed nose, congestion and lots of snot blown into tissues, but not as much suffocating for oxygen because the lungs are under attack
Completely agree with what you wrote. You nailed it. It is what I said many times that it is not government's job to play Grandma however Canadians are not too interested in having their freedom. But believe me even with curfews the young ppl will still go out and have parties. I know because the strippers I have on social media, last year most posted videos of parties during the last curfew. To me the curfew is a political ploy just to show to the world that he is doing something. At the end it is society and Americans would never accept a nanny state which is why these measures will never happen there. Two years with most of us fully vaccinated and we are still wearing masks. Many US states already dropped mask mandates but maybe now more states will reinstate masks with Omicron.

My north NJ town just mandated the wearing of masks indoors. And they wonder how Gov Murphy nearly lost in Nov in a deep blue state.

I am somewhat perplexed at the degree of discontent and protests in Paris and the UK, while much of the US and Canada seems quite complacent with vaccine passports and restrictions. I just don’t see the outrage, particularly among the twenty and thirty somethings. Maybe I’m missing it.

I’m usually good for a Montreal trip in Jan and Feb. I can’t believe yet again I’m needing to postpone. I’m likely booking a night or two in Boston and seeing some EE women with a popular national agency up there. Not exactly Montreal but still a good cold weather trip with hockey, casinos and especially hobbying mixed in. So frustrating because I just don’t see an end to this mess in sight. I really don’t. Not with our US and Canadian governments.
 
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^^^^^
Well I can say this about Canadians and even some Americans being complacent, I noticed in the past 10 years the resurgence of Socialism (Trudope, Sanders, AOC). Maybe this renewed interest in Socialism reflects the reason ppl are being so complacent. Many Europeans know what Communism/Fascism is at least the older generation as it touched them more.
 

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