The first Tatjana Dunn heard about an active COVID-19 case in her Calgary condo building was via an email from her landlord on June 10. Then, more than a week later, her friends started sending her messages: her 25-storey highrise building was in the news. "I was fearful that I had exposed my friends and loved ones to the virus unknowingly, also a little bit afraid of the building," Dunn said. As of Saturday there were 40 COVID-19 cases — 31 active and nine recovered. Dunn is confused about how the virus spread through her building and feels the highrise and its residents have been unfairly stigmatized.
Source: CBC News June 27, 2020 20:55 UTC