Post #2214211
2026-02-12 07:05 UTC
@carlton@chaos.social I think things like these are done this way because it's hard to know where to set the bar and which areas may be okay.
If, let's say, 80% is at risk, it's easier to close everything than trying to get local government to decide, which may not have the same level of information the regional one has.
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@carlton@chaos.social 2026-02-12 07:07
@alexgmin@mastodon.social I’m sure there are reasons.