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OTTAWA – Since the beginning of the pandemic, francophone Quebecers have been significantly less fearful of contracting COVID-19 than other Canadians, and a new survey shows the only thing that increases their fear is if they personally know someone who has died.
“People have been scratching their heads about this issue for quite some time now: Why have francophones in Canada, so essentially French-speaking Quebecers, consistently reported being less afraid of catching COVID-19 than the rest of Canada?” said Jack Jedwab, president and CEO of the Association for Canadian Studies (ACS).
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