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On March 8, 2020, Gillian Isabelle started to feel under the weather as she arrived back in Regina after attending a dental conference in Vancouver.
Hearing reports of a new coronavirus starting to spread across Canada, she was worried. She and her partner were asked to get tested for COVID-19, so she booked the tests for March 13 and they hunkered down at home to wait.
The day after the test, and just two days after Saskatchewan declared its first case of COVID-19, Isabelle received a call saying she and her partner were the first people in Regina to test positive.
Try refreshing your browser, or COVID-19: One Year Later â From fear to fatigue and pandemic perceptions Back to video
On March 8, 2020, Gillian Isabelle started to feel under the weather as she arrived back in Regina after attending a dental conference in Vancouver.
Hearing reports of a new coronavirus starting to spread across Canada, she was worried. She and her partner were asked to get tested for COVID-19, so she booked the tests for March 13 and they hunkered down at home to wait.
The day after the test, and just two days after Saskatchewan declared its first case of COVID-19, Isabelle received a call saying she and her partner were the first people in Regina to test positive.