Article content continuedPhoto by Chris Helgren/ReutersBorders were closing and people were getting stuck in far-flung lands. Suddenly, reaching for a box of cereal in a grocery store or stopping to chat with a neighbour presented a mortal danger. Millions lost their jobs or were forced to cut back their work hours to care for their children or sick loved ones. Others put themselves and their families at risk just by showing up to work every day. That was heartwarming,” wrote the National Post’s Barbara Kay on March 18.
Source: National Post December 26, 2020 11:03 UTC