When Torontonians were spotted crowding beaches this past weekend, the public shaming followed. Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the photos that came out of Cherry Beach looked more like South Beach, Florida.
This wasn’t the first time Ford had commented on preemptive large gatherings taking place in Toronto. Residents wereBut in spite of condemnations from politicians and health officials who warned of increased transmission of COVID-19, Toronto Public Health said, they have “not seen any evidence of higher rates of COVID-19 in those living in and near the Trinity Bellwoods neighbourhoods or a cluster of cases that are linked to the recent large gatherings in this area.
“While being outdoors is preferable compared to being indoors in preventing the spread of the virus,” she said. “We continue to advise the public to take precautions in all a public setting and spaces, both indoors and outdoors.” “I encourage everyone to go outside to enjoy the nice weather and to do safely as we live with COVID-19,” she said in a statement.
Those who got Covid May also not got tested so they didn’t have to say they were at Trinity Bellwood.
But to be fair, the Trinity Bellwoods crowd in general, are still assholes.
Obviously not, I called this
Proving there is seasonality to the virus, like influenza summer is the slow season, just wait till the second wave this fall and winter....
Rules were in place, they defied them. That was the problem. It's like saying well I drove home drunk but managed Not to kill anyone