My solution would have been to do a much harder lockdown early with very clearly defined criteria for what is and isn't essential work and activities. I believe it would have resulted in lower case loads and shorter lockdowns. The problem, of course, for a politician, especially a populist one like Ford who doesn't really know how to *lead*, is that without really high caseloads, the public support for lockdowns is much harder to get.
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