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Waterloo region college, universities get $1 2M for mental health and addictions

Fewer contacts means less mental health support during COVID-19

Fewer contacts means less mental health support during COVID-19 Our reduced social circles are giving rise to codependency and fears we re overburdening people with our lockdown stress by Julia Mastroianni on February 13th, 2021 at 10:00 PM 1 of 1 2 of 1 One day during the fall of 2020, Bay Gerlings arrived home from a long shift at a Starbucks in Waterloo and felt like she really needed to cry. “In the past, maybe I’d go in my room,” she says. “Or maybe I would call a friend or call my significant other and have a good chat about it.” At the time, the Laurier University student had limited her contact to her three roommates as per public health advice around COVID-19, and the group had become each other’s de facto mental health support. So, she walked into the living room and told one of them: “I need a good cry right now.”

Coronavirus: New singles cope with social pressures to find love for Valentine s Day amid pandemic

  Kaitlyn Anello was flooded with emotions this week when a Facebook notification brought up photos of her from a year ago trying on wedding dresses. The 31-year-old from Toronto had been planning a May 2021 wedding in Niagara Falls before her engagement ended on New Year s Eve, launching her back into singlehood for the first time in four years. While some couples across the country are planning modified Valentine s Day celebrations on Sunday amid COVID-19 restrictions, Anello is just trying to forget the romantic holiday altogether. It s going to be very hard, she said. Everything s about love right now. Adjusting to single life in the midst of lockdown measures has been challenging for Anello, who still lives with her former fiance until the lease on their apartment expires at the end of the month.

Reading week travel rules range for K-W, Guelph students in residence — including 14-day isolation

Posted: Feb 05, 2021 6:00 AM ET | Last Updated: February 5 Ahead of the reading week break, Guelph, Waterloo, Laurier and Conestoga are all giving differing travel advice to their students in residence. It ranges from recommendations to cut down contacts to mandatory 14-day isolation.(Lars Hagberg/The Canadian Press)

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