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Police patrol the empty streets of Waterloo, Ont. on St. Patrick s Day on March 17, 2020. It s St. Patrick s Day but the pandemic is taking at least of the fizz out of the annual Irish-themed celebration. Restrictions on gatherings abound and officials across Canada are urging restraint. The main worry is that out-of-control revelry will spark a spike in COVID-19 cases. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn March 17, 2021 - 1:52 PM
TORONTO - Canadians urged to be extra restrained if celebrating St. Patrick s Day in light of the COVID-19 pandemic appeared to be heeding the advice.
There were no immediate reports Wednesday of revellers defying pandemic restrictions, even in places where bars were allowed to open.
Winnipeg Free Press By: Colin Perkel, The Canadian Press Posted:
Last Modified: 3:52 PM CDT Wednesday, Mar. 17, 2021
TORONTO - Canadians urged to be extra restrained if celebrating St. Patrick s Day in light of the COVID-19 pandemic appeared to be heeding the advice.
Police patrol the empty streets of Waterloo, Ont. on St. Patrick s Day on March 17, 2020. It s St. Patrick s Day but the pandemic is taking at least of the fizz out of the annual Irish-themed celebration. Restrictions on gatherings abound and officials across Canada are urging restraint. The main worry is that out-of-control revelry will spark a spike in COVID-19 cases. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn