We’ve endured two long years of COVID-19. But exhaustion could be dangerous
by from on (#5VDV3)
It's been two years stolen, endured, gone. The first identified case of COVID-19 in Ontario was Jan. 25, 2020; it was in a man who had travelled from Wuhan, China. The risk, we were told, was low. Since then 11,000 Ontarians have died, and over 32,000 Canadians. In a country that has sheltered itself from world history, world history came to your workplace, your school, your house. Some dealt with it better than others. Some could afford to.