Lots of people are very worried and some are quite upset about the government's plan to re-open schools next week.
There's more than enough controversy, way too much noise, and very little useful information to get into here, but there is one aspect of the way people are talking about this that fits with a pattern your humble e-scribbler has noted before.
It's the tendency for local opinion leaders - local elites - to talk about doing things here based on what is happening somewhere else. Back in June, all the enthusiasm for tearing down statues prompt the post called "Mimicry and pantomime" that described several examples of this behaviour that didn't involve racism. By the way, notice that it was a very popular topic then but has vanished just as surely as it disappeared from CNN.
Anyone on Twitter this weekend would have seen a raft of comments from teachers across the province holding out Ontario government policy as the plan we should follow in this province. If we were the same as Ontario, doing that would make sense. But we aren't Ontario and are not likely to become Ontario any time soon.