Jo Snyder
Those who live in crowded spaces, who struggle with adequate income, housing and food insecurity, those with disabilities, and those who have poor access to…
One in 10 Canadians believe that the COVID-19 crisis is a conspiracy, according to a preliminary study coming out of Quebec. The good news is…
Studies have found that not everyone who has COVID-19 looks or feels sick, yet they are still able to spread the virus. And there could…
And here we are again. Why? “The cure is worse than the disease.” That’s a slogan from the anti-lockdown playbook you may have heard this…
The World Health Organization has called what we’re facing today an “infodemic”: “an over-abundance of information – some accurate and some not – that makes…
However, contrary to the sentiment of the slogan, the COVID-19 pandemic isn’t a great equalizer. From health care workers fighting on the front line to…
I recently heard someone exclaim over a Zoom hang with friends: “People are getting reinfected in South Korea!!!”
Rather than being transmitted from aerosol droplets, misinformation travels quickly from social media, to group chats, to Zoom meetings, right to the pulpit from which…
Unfortunately, we don’t have a clear answer to that question right now, and modelling isn’t a crystal ball with the answers inside.
But, it also has some of us bending the rules. Cities across Canada are starting to come down hard with tickets and fines for those…
Gone, for now, are the days when we could go into the store for a casual shop, perusing the aisles without a plan in mind…
Just this week a backyard party of 20 people was broken up in Brampton Ontario and the city is preparing to lay its first fine.
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