But the Blessed Virgin Bonnie says;
“We are flattening our curve,” Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Monday as she presented fall data on the pandemic.
“And it’s important for the health of our communities that we continue to do this, so that our businesses can stay open, our restaurants can stay open, so our all-important schools for children can stay open. And it’s through our contact tracing we’ve seen that the majority of new cases are still connected, that we’re not seeing a lot of uncontrolled transmissions.”
Why is SK an island in a sea of COVID19?
“We are flattening our curve,” Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Monday as she presented fall data on the pandemic.
“And it’s important for the health of our communities that we continue to do this, so that our businesses can stay open, our restaurants can stay open, so our all-important schools for children can stay open. And it’s through our contact tracing we’ve seen that the majority of new cases are still connected, that we’re not seeing a lot of uncontrolled transmissions.”
Why is SK an island in a sea of COVID19?