COVID-19: What we missed most during our pandemic year health, hugs, happiness As we look back at a full year living under COVID-19 restrictions, Vancouver Sun readers and a new Leger survey tell us the sacrifices we made.
Author of the article: Lori Culbert
Publishing date: Mar 12, 2021 • March 12, 2021 • 12 minute read • On Thursday, as B.C. surpassed 84,000 COVID-19 cases, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry provided some much-needed hope to a fatigued province, announcing we could now gather outside with up to 10 people, although inside events are still off. Photo by DON CRAIG /PNG
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Exactly one year ago, British Columbians were trying to decipher what living in a pandemic would mean, how long it would last and how it might change our daily routines.
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As B.C. approaches one year of living under COVID-19 restrictions, Province readers share what they’ve missed most since a public emergency was declared in B.C. on March 17, 2020, and the lessons they will carry forward:
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Try refreshing your browser, or A year of COVID-19: British Columbians say it s been one of loss and missed hugs, but also resilience and gratitude Back to video Anne Bruinn offers homemade Rahkapulla, traditional Finnish cream buns, to Elina Singh outside her house on S.W. Marine Drive in Vancouver last month. Photo by Jason Payne /PNG
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