• corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    A tourist region can’t handle people?

    That’s like asking “a hospital can’t handle patients?” with no understanding of the effects the pandemic (and specifically ‘mah raghts’ hillbillies) had on the healthcare system – and will for years to come as we recover. NO industry can handle a 50-fold demand, even for a day, without collapsing.

    The numbers - a million in a day - are going to be absolutely absurd. I don’t expect it, I don’t predict it, but if traffic needs to be blocked on the way in to prevent another million people coming, maybe declaring an emergency is good to enable rapid mobilization and better funding for emergency services. If it takes days to clean up from the traffic, I wouldn’t be surprised.

    • Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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      8 months ago

      Who’s saying a million?

      Are people just driving through or stopping? There’s no hotel or parking vacancies that could handle that, so they are going there for what? To sit in their cars?

      Really, the article is shit and doesn’t really give any details at all. They could be worried about running out of food for all we know. Garbage reporting.