This is the issue that has been bothered me since 2002 for travelling as I have no control of the others! Personal hygiene is most important especially on public transport, airport and bus/ferry terminal. Sanitation pack and mask in my day pack.
And I might have to consider wearing mask from now on in those mentioned places. What have I got to lose?
Good luck Canada
Thank you Centrals,
To answer your question, just our lives.
I just read about a 40 year old woman, in Ontario, brought into the ICU, initially seven doctors were working on her, seven turned to twelve, it was not enough to save her life.
I'm reading as well as hearing on the news, that whole families are being brought in suffering from the virus, and the whole family is being lost.
I serve the population in a very busy profession, so I have no time to worry whether or not I can ''dive tomorrow''.
I would like to dive today, I'm home for the long weekend, the Vancouver Island weather is beautiful. If I never dive again, it is no great loss, as there are so many things which are so much more important.
Including service/maintenance contractors and full time staff, I have well over 40 people that depend on me for their livelihood, that's more important.
Like everything else, this will pass, in the meantime, we have to be vigilant, and give the fox no chance to enter the hen-coop.
Myself and all my staff have had ''first shots'' with second vaccinations coming on various dates in July. Hopefully once everyone has been completely vaccinated we ''just may'' see a turn for the better, ''just may'' be the operative phrase.
All the very best,
Rose.