It's going to be awfully difficult for Quebec to enforce limits on gatherings in people's private home, so I suspect the majority of people just aren't going to listen at this point. I'm not even going to bother pondering whether that's the right or wrong thing to do at this point. I'm as sick of these restrictions as anyone, and I wasn't even an overly social person prior to COVID. I mean, we're coming up on 90% of eligible people vaccinated, and still facing restrictions because of a handful of morons? But as I live alone, it's relatively easy for me to follow the restrictions without even a conscious effort. I can't stand in judgement of people who've just had enough and don't have it as easy as myself.
One thing I did indulge in this holiday was to go out on the last day of work with a group of friends from work. Everything closed up early, and so we were able to get out to a restaurant and still enjoy a couple hours before the 10pm last call and 11pm close. It was the first time I'd felt legitimately human in 20 months, and I wouldn't take it back.
Quebec's curfew is something else, and (as far as I know) wholly unique to them among North American jurisdictions. Nobody seems to like it, and experts don't seem to think it's even going to accomplish anything. Personally, I think Legault is walking a dangerous line with his populace. All I can say is that I hope Quebec's restaurant and hospitality industry survives this latest round of restrictions, even though government support is now pretty minimal.
I saw in some translation of Legault's most recent address that he was saying we have a responsibility to protect the unvaccinated from themselves. That's magnanimous of him, but personally I don't feel the same way. I'm entirely willing to sacrifice them, at this point. Any adult who remains unvaccinated by choice has made that choice for themselves, and is usually pretty happy to boast to you about it.
One thing I did indulge in this holiday was to go out on the last day of work with a group of friends from work. Everything closed up early, and so we were able to get out to a restaurant and still enjoy a couple hours before the 10pm last call and 11pm close. It was the first time I'd felt legitimately human in 20 months, and I wouldn't take it back.
Quebec's curfew is something else, and (as far as I know) wholly unique to them among North American jurisdictions. Nobody seems to like it, and experts don't seem to think it's even going to accomplish anything. Personally, I think Legault is walking a dangerous line with his populace. All I can say is that I hope Quebec's restaurant and hospitality industry survives this latest round of restrictions, even though government support is now pretty minimal.
I saw in some translation of Legault's most recent address that he was saying we have a responsibility to protect the unvaccinated from themselves. That's magnanimous of him, but personally I don't feel the same way. I'm entirely willing to sacrifice them, at this point. Any adult who remains unvaccinated by choice has made that choice for themselves, and is usually pretty happy to boast to you about it.