Statistics Canada just released some alarming data showing that the continued travel restrictions in place in Canada (among the strictest in the world), will cost the country approximately 550,000 jobs this year and $37B in lost productivity.
This includes the continued and prolonged closure of the US-Canada land border to all but what is considered essential travel, and the "bubble" in the Atlantic provinces, requiring all Canadian travelers from outside of the region to undergo 14 days quarantine upon arriving.
The failure to approve rapid testing for safe travel and tourism will cost Canada a gobsmacking half-million jobs.
— pierrepoilievre (@PierrePoilievre) October 23, 2020
Astonishing damage. https://t.co/BVBalER5Q0
"The failure to approve rapid testing for safe travel and tourism will cost Canada a gobsmacking half-million jobs. Astonishing damage," says the original tweet.
Another thing @StatCan_eng pointed out: While the tourism sector accounts for 2% of Canada GDP, the fallout on industry from Covid-19 means tourism will contribute ~20% of the total pandemic-related decline in Canadian economic output. Full analysis: https://t.co/R9WKYrK5aM
— Paul Vieira (@paulvieira) October 23, 2020
The tweets that follow the original tweet quoted above include a lot of back and forth by people with different viewpoints:
Rapid testing & the new initiative by #Alberta for international travelers
— Abbas Moradi?? (@abbas_moradi7) October 23, 2020
are smart tools to deal with such conditions. Why @JustinTrudeau doesn't act? #COVID?19 #cdnpoli
How many deaths would it cost?
— kris meloche (@krismeloche) October 23, 2020
Are u okay with them?
Yes or No?
Gross negligence on the part of @GovCanHealth IMHO. There is a test kit that's Canadian, validated, lab tested, in-field tested, ready, best in class, results in 15mins & NO reader. What is going on? We need answers. @PattyHajdu @JustinTrudeau save lives. Save businesses. $sona
— The Whisperer (@2020molonlabe) October 23, 2020
One person mentions that the tourism industry, unlike, for example, the airline industry, has been thrown under the bus by the Canadian government and deserves help:
THE INDUSTRY NEEDS A INDUSTRY SPECIFIC SUPPORT PACKAGE. JUST LIKE EVERY OTHER MAJOR COUNTRY HAS SUPPORTED THEIR OWN AVIATION INDUSTRY!
— Riley Troock (@RileyTroock) October 23, 2020
The Canadian government recently introduced new measures to allow for the entry into Canada of certain people who are considered exceptions to the rule, mainly on compassionate or academic grounds. But on the other hand, the measures against general entry to Canada for things like tourism are now tighter than ever.
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