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Catherine Porter, The New York Times Published: 22 Feb 2021 01:55 AM BdST Updated: 22 Feb 2021 01:55 AM BdST An Air Canada employee prepares to take a COVID-19 test at the Toronto airport in Jan. 22, 2021. A consortium of some of Canada’s largest companies, representing 350,000 employees nationwide, has launched a rapid testing program aimed at reopening their economy. (Tara Walton/The New York Times) Anita Quidangen, right, and other health care workers at the Rekai Centres in Toronto, after receiving their vaccines, on Dec. 14, 2020. As nursing home employees received the first vaccinations on Monday, memories of the pandemic’s first wave left some overwhelmed with emotion. (Brett Gundlock/The New York Times)
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Positive Coronavirus Test? Canadians Worry Their Neighbors Will Find Out
The fear of public shaming is becoming so prevalent in some Canadian provinces that doctors worry it is driving virus cases underground.
Cortland Cronk moved to Victoria, British Columbia, after being publicly shamed in his home province of New Brunswick.Credit.Jackie Dives for The New York Times
For a time, Cortland Cronk, 26, was Canada’s most famous and infamous coronavirus patient.
Mr. Cronk, a traveling salesman, went viral after testing positive in November and recounting his story of being infected while traveling for work to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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