coronavirus, but they shouldn’t be afraid of the the economy opening up, or of local tourism.“Within Canada now, our risk is exceptionally low and we should celebrate some of the progress we’ve made.
And clearly, opening the economy is a celebration of that,” Dr. Kieran Moore, medical officer of health for Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington (KFL&A) Public Health said.
As a community, Moore believes KFL&A has been steadfast when it comes to social distancing practices, and making sure others were as well.At one point, he says public health was receiving about 100 complaints a day about people and businesses not following social distancing regulations.“People would were e-mailing me pictures of aggregations of people for the last three.