Well, it's a very big question, because it's hard to think of anything that was well adapted to sex workers' needs. Right away, what comes to mind in Ontario is the closure of strip clubs within hours of notice. This was not based on any empirical data. There was no real evidence that there was an increase of COVID within strip clubs, while there was evidence that there was an increase within other types of commercial businesses, such as restaurants that were literally a few doors down from some of the clubs. This was overnight.... I mean, I think that because of the stigma, people who work at strip clubs were maybe an easy target for the government to feel like they were doing something while causing the overnight loss of employment for many workers.
On October 27th, 2020. See this statement in context.