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Old Posted Apr 1, 2020, 1:09 PM
Drybrain Drybrain is offline
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I suppose it's largely dependent on how long Canada (and the western world in general) will need to continue in a state of semi-lockdown to control infection. I think there's a strong chance that with the right stimulus measures and social supports, and an aggressive response to test-and-trace and implementing pre-vaccine treatments, we may be able to regain some semblance of normalcy by mid-year.

Then again, maybe not, if we as a society prove incapable of coordinating that response. But I would definitely not be betting on anything that hasn't already broken ground going ahead in a timely way.
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