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Greg Dickson
@ElasticBD · 4:59

Please, 2 week lockdown in Alberta

Now, ideally, I get the fact that this is not how most businesses would like to see things go, but we must choose. We have to choose what our priorities are going to be. Is it the economy or is it lives? And so I would say to Mr. Kenny and Devin Dreison. Rmla and Tyler Chandra, who's our Minister of health, you have a choice to make and trying to ride both is going to result in deaths

To save lives we need a two week #circuitbreaker #lockdown otherwise the economy will be deemed a greater priority instead of lives in #alberta

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Taylor J
@Taylor · 0:50
I don't know if that's true. And I was hoping that you could provide some clarity for me. There maybe just a little summary of what Canada set up initially and how they've been dealing with, making sure that the citizens have what they need in these most recent months
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Greg Dickson
@ElasticBD · 5:00

Canadian perspective on Coronavirus benefits @CaliGooner

It's much more complicated now, and people are fatigued because they also took him to task on his communication on Twitter, and I took a couple of examples of his communication and how it appeared tone deaf and gave him a little short course on communication, and he said he appreciated it, and he said, That's good advice. What do you think I should pause before I tweet. Yeah, it's kind of like drunk driving, like drunk
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Greg Dickson
@ElasticBD · 0:50

Also, eviction ban for renters and pause mortgage payments for homeowners @

My wife just pointed out to me a couple other things that I forgot is they also put into a place an eviction ban for renters. I think you guys had something similar down there in the States. And in addition, our government provided financial backstop for the banks to be able to give their clients six months of mortgage payment deferral. And now that's come to the end for a lot of people, for some people
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Greg Dickson
@ElasticBD · 4:13

Talk to your elected representatives, they work for you and are paid via yo

Let's see what unfolds, but it's really worthwhile engaging your elected representatives, whether you're in the US or Canada or wherever you are in the world. If you're in a democracy, your elected representatives work for you, you're paying their wages through your taxes, make them work for it. I never imagined I've had more conversations with politicians the last year than I have at any time in my life. So it's well worth the effort, I found th
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Art Science Wonder
@Hedy_Lamarr · 2:13

Sorry not as succinct as usual but my perspective on human nature.

Really, when you think about human psychology, though, it would be very hard to enforce another lockdown anywhere, really in the world. And the best thing that we can do is simply enforce mask wearing or or at least make write it into law that in order to enter any building, a person must wear a mask. And the thing I've seen in the United States anyway is that we're having lots of facilities and stores and locations. They've stopped enforcing maths
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Greg Dickson
@ElasticBD · 3:27

Psychological considerations are the Obstacle and the Opportunity

I'm interested in learning more about that. If you could expand on that a little bit, I'd appreciate it. And are you familiar with the there was that longitudinal study. I think it was Stanford, an 80 year study about they followed from students from grade school all the way through to death. That was really the longevity project. I can't remember anyways. Really interested to hear more from you and interested in getting to know you and what you're pursuing there on the longevity front
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