I think by now most people get it. What I don't get is they encourage retailers to reopen their doors stating they never wanted the shut down, but only to use guidelines and common sense. In the mean time they ordered provincial parks to close to prevent large gatherings....If they think people can use common sense in confined places why can't they use it in wide open spaces? Why are they having such a hard time putting guidelines in place? How hard is it to cordon off picnic areas, beaches, and play areas while giving access to trails and vast shorelines? If they're worried about violators, implement hefty fines in the thousands like they have in Ontario. Sometimes I feel, Dr. Bonnie Henry is liking the spotlight a little too much with her latest professor-like briefings and over the top analogy of current affairs. No one cares about statistical graphs, mathematical projections, and theoretical forecasts... and most don't even understand what she's trying to convey. After awhile, it becomes a broken record and the only flattening of the curve that's achieved is the attention span of the general public.
Lately it seems they're focusing more on the economy than the well being of the human psyche. If people at this point can't understand the importance of physical distancing and keeping their hands clean, they'll never get it. Finally, if the reopening of businesses are encouraged then wouldn't that go against essential travel?