The pandemic has brought out the worst in people says survey on two-year anniversary of pandemic
A new survey has painted a picture of how the past two years of COVID-19 has affected Canadians mentally and emotionally.
Friday marks two years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Saskatchewan’s first cases of the virus were confirmed the following day and less than a week later, a State of Emergency was declared.
What started as a simple task to “bend the curve” turned into back-and-forth restrictions, vaccine mandates, passports, mandatory masks, and other public health measures that only recently have been lifted in many provinces.
Last month, a convoy of truck drivers protesting federal mandates and other restrictions on Parliament Hill prompted the government to invoke the Emergencies Act to quell the demonstrations. That convoy brought with it a large following as well as those firmly opposed to their message.