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What do you mean by tame? Like absolute numbers of hospitalizations or...? Because I feel like a lot of this pandemic has been "invisible" in the sense that you don't really see patients suffering from it out and about in public.
I was going to say the same thing, but I'm also in BC. What drives me crazy is that I'm in the Interior region and I see almost nobody wearing a mask. We've had no active cases for almost three weeks, but this is no way to keep it that way, people!
Same. I'm 9 weeks pregnant and my family doctor doesn't want me out in public. If we have regular classes this fall, she doesn't even want me to step into a classroom.
interesting. i'm 8 weeks and work in a library that opens the first week of july. i asked my dr about that and she told me to just take regular precautions and i'll be fine.
our library is taking a lot of precautions and i don't feel particularly more worried than i did before i found out i was pregnant. but we'll see if that changes after we actually open and have to deal w people haha
I'm almost 16 weeks pregnant and I hardly leave the house once a week, if at all. I don't intend to, either. There's no hard "wear a mask" policy here and there are too many maskless idiots walking around thinking they're above it all.
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I live in BC, and our health expert was profiled in the New York Times as having one of the best responses to the pandemic. We've been well protected.
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I'm living in the epicenter in AB. It's hellish and I long for a competent government.
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our library is taking a lot of precautions and i don't feel particularly more worried than i did before i found out i was pregnant. but we'll see if that changes after we actually open and have to deal w people haha
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