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On March 11, 2020, the city’s first confirmed COVID-19 case was announced, heralding a crisis that has severely impacted how we in Ottawa, as elsewhere, have lived our lives.
Over the past year, the losses have been immense: lives and livelihoods have been extinguished, social gatherings and other freedoms halted, while the society that many of us took for granted has fractured.
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In ways both good and bad, we’ve coped as best we could with these changes, developing new skills or simply finding distractions to bide our time until we’ve wrestled this outbreak to the ground.