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From Far and Wide: CoVID Canada
Take Two Swabs and Call Me in the Morning: Medical Technology in Canada
Transmit, Test, and Trace: Tracking COVID-19
It's Okay to Not Be Okay: Staying Healthy
On the Frontline: Healthcare Workers
All Demand, No Supply: PPE in Canada
Unprecedented Times: Medicine and Technology
One Door Closes, Another Door...Closes: The Canadian Pandemic Economy
Government Response
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Consumption
Reopening and Looking Forward
Going the Distance: Canada's Pandemic Society
Out of the World, Into the Home
Out of the Home, Into the Bubble
Out of the Bubble, Into the Streets
Anti-Masking
Borders and Bubbles: Pandemic Politics
We’re Doing This for This: Government Statements
Because Science: Public Reactions to Politics
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The Light at the End of the Pandemic
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From Far and Wide: CoVID Canada
> Going the Distance: Canada's Pandemic Society
Going the Distance: Canada's Pandemic Society
From the way Canadians visit restaurants to the ways they protest, the Coronavirus has affected every aspect of society, including hobbies, celebrations, and social protests.
Mural in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia.
Out of the World, Into the Home
Out of the Home, Into the Bubble
Out of the Bubble, Into the Streets
Anti-Masking
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