Cancer survivor Anna Nyarady estimates she has spent about 75 per cent of her life in quarantine since March 2020. While she is now considered cancer-free, Nyarady's treatment is ongoing, and, if she misses a session, she says she will be cut from the clinic. All of that international travel means Nyarady has to quarantine for 14 days every time she returns home and gets only about four days a month to enjoy outside of clinics and confinement. "I am relieved and ecstatic," said Nyarady, speaking Wednesday on CBC's The Early Edition. "Knowing that I am not going to miss my treatments and I can travel without all the logistical issues ... it's a major relief," said Nyarady.
Source: CBC News February 17, 2021 22:33 UTC