Today was the last day for anything "inessential" to be open. I wasn't quite sure what that meant. I went to the dollar store as I thought it may be the last day but there didn't seem to be any signs that they were closing so I don't know about that. It was almost empty, which I guess is good.
I watched a video where the group that oversees some supermarkets (maybe, not sure the relationship) said that the supply chains were strong, that there are lots of supplies in their warehouses, just the issue is getting the supplies on the shelves. When I was at Loblaws they seemed to have stock of most things but their paper product (TP) aisle was completely empty, so it has been pretty much 2 weeks and that has not been able to restock so I guess they still need to work on that.
There are now 11 cases in Kingston, all somehow related to travel. Either travel themselves or close contact. This was always the risk in calling everyone home. So the numbers won't be sorted out until all of the international travel quarantines are up. The numbers that are seen are also a few days behind as it takes some time to test and post. Considering Kingston went from 4 to 11 just now, it is likely that there will be some more rise in the overall numbers. Quebec numbers about doubled today which does not look good.
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