Starting a new COVID-19 thread of @globeandmail images from across Canada, looking at how the virus has already changed how we live and work, and some much-needed moments of resilience and hope.
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@dbcalabrese
Stella Anthony, right, who usually visits her husband Doug 3 or 4 times a day, waves to him from outside his nursing home in Windsor, N.S.
Stella Anthony wept at the window whispering "I love you and I miss you," during the visit that lasted only minutes.
Stella Anthony, right, who usually visits her husband Doug 3 or 4 times a day, waves to him from outside his nursing home in Windsor, N.S.
Stella Anthony wept at the window whispering "I love you and I miss you," during the visit that lasted only minutes.
@meltait
Two friends in Trinity Bellwoods Park in Toronto on Thursday. The pair have been carefully practicing social distancing by avoiding touching things, and staying 1 or 2 metres away from each other.
Two friends in Trinity Bellwoods Park in Toronto on Thursday. The pair have been carefully practicing social distancing by avoiding touching things, and staying 1 or 2 metres away from each other.
Allen Agostino
Nurses Sandra Dickson, right, and Rebecca Wright, centre, screen Mabel King as she boards a ferry returning to Beausoleil First Nation on Friday. The community is restricting ferry access to year-round residents, as the islands are a popular spot for cottagers.
Nurses Sandra Dickson, right, and Rebecca Wright, centre, screen Mabel King as she boards a ferry returning to Beausoleil First Nation on Friday. The community is restricting ferry access to year-round residents, as the islands are a popular spot for cottagers.
@Tijana_Martin Andrea Traynor prepares dinner as her son and daughter play monopoly at their home in Courtice, Ont., on March 17.
@cburst
Pia Perez, 31, works in film production and the industry has effectively shut down. “I’m observing a pretty strict self-isolation,” she said.
Pia Perez, 31, works in film production and the industry has effectively shut down. “I’m observing a pretty strict self-isolation,” she said.
@dbcalabrese
Not able to have a birthday party with loved ones, Thomas Brunt, 7, first got a ‘street party’ from neighbours, then a cake from stepmother Katie Crosby and father Nick Brunt at their home in Dartmouth, N.S.
Not able to have a birthday party with loved ones, Thomas Brunt, 7, first got a ‘street party’ from neighbours, then a cake from stepmother Katie Crosby and father Nick Brunt at their home in Dartmouth, N.S.
@guzmanyader
Father Hernan Astudillo stands in front of a pair of decommissioned ambulances donated by the city to Caravan of Hope, a non-profit Mr. Astudillo founded. The vehicles, loaded with donated medical supplies, will be sent to his native Ecuador to battle COVID-19.
Father Hernan Astudillo stands in front of a pair of decommissioned ambulances donated by the city to Caravan of Hope, a non-profit Mr. Astudillo founded. The vehicles, loaded with donated medical supplies, will be sent to his native Ecuador to battle COVID-19.
Christopher Katsarov
Workers prepare to remove a body from Pinecrest Nursing Home in Bobcaygeon, Ont.
Workers prepare to remove a body from Pinecrest Nursing Home in Bobcaygeon, Ont.
@MRenwick
Leah Austin, co-ordinator for the The Tofino Community Food Initiative, and her nine-year-old daughter, Gemma, water the tower garden inside their home in Tofino.
Leah Austin, co-ordinator for the The Tofino Community Food Initiative, and her nine-year-old daughter, Gemma, water the tower garden inside their home in Tofino.