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But she said public anxiety forged over the past 16 months of COVID-19 means the light of full rebound is still further down recovery’s tunnel.
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“When I check in with clients, they say they’re not sure yet, people keep murmuring about a fourth wave,” said James, who operates a business bearing her name.
“From a corporate events standpoint, we’re still at a wait-and-see phase.”
On Thursday, what remains of a dwindling regime of public health restrictions in Alberta mainly those limiting the size of gatherings, particularly those indoors come to an end.
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Canadians recognize Mental Health Week this year from May 3-9. Improving mental health continues to be a central theme in the lives of those across the country and right here in Cochrane, a theme exacerbated the COVID-19 pandemic.
âThis year for Mental Health Week, the Town wants to help people talk about the importance of mental health and to reflect on our own self-care, which is particularly important given the increased physical isolation so many are facing,â reads a media release from the town.
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Canadians recognize Mental Health Week this year from May 3-9. Improving mental health continues to be a central theme in the lives of those across the country and right here in Cochrane, a theme exacerbated the COVID-19 pandemic.
âThis year for Mental Health Week, the Town wants to help people talk about the importance of mental health and to reflect on our own self-care, which is particularly important given the increased physical isolation so many are facing,â reads a media release from the town.
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