Letter to Premier Rankin #1
July 22, 2021
OPEN LETTER
Dear Premier Iain Rankin,
I am writing to you today about quality of life, and the joy of living in Nova Scotia. I am concerned that highly restrictive and illogical lockdowns are being continually implemented. I feel that it can be implied that these measures will continue into eternity in Nova Scotia.
What do you consider living joyfully to be? Is it forever staying away from other people, in fear of an infection? Is it forever being tested for an infection even when you have no symptoms? Is it forever wearing a face mask which offers very little protection overall? Wearing a mask makes me feel like I have joined a new religion where my face must be hidden. Is it to have medical procedures forced upon myself, that I am not interested in having? These are all things that I do not consider living, I consider this to be existing half dead and like a zombie. That is not living in joy.
My suggestion on what would allow people to live joyfully in Nova Scotia is this:
Not having endless testing for viruses, especially when someone has no symptoms
2.Not having vaccine passports, or allowing discrimination based on vaccine passports
3. Allowing people to be around people, if they wish to be around other people
4. Allowing people to choose if they want a medical procedure or not
5. Allowing people to choose if they want to wear a mask or not
Sincerely,
Renee