Author: Tom H
Date: 2021-04-29 21:40
We are in the Halifax, Nova Scotia area. NS has probably been the most Covid free place in N.A., including the territories. Now we are at about 500 total cases, a record (not 500 new daily cases, 500 total active cases). For a stretch last Fall we had 0 cases and the average other than the last 2 weeks and the initial wave has been maybe 10 active. Nova Scotians have been very good with following the guide lines. No anti mask protests, etc. Other than a couple of Dr., dentist apts. cancelled and my wife's Bingo and poker for a while being cancelled, we have breezed through it. Of course, being retired is a big help, I know. The only major set back for myself has been the closed U.S. border, so I couldn't play my usual summer series in NYC area with the Westchester Band, where I play principal and often get to solo. Concerts were cancelled anyway last summer, but I think they'll go on with distancing this summer, which is more frustrating for me. Looks like this summer is again a bust. Can't get my trailer over a closed border, plus only have one shot of Pfizer until the 2nd in Aug. The band is the only place I play nowadays, so it's just practicing daily and have to be satisfied with that. Hasn't affected my scuba diving though. We have been very lucky.
Since we have "behaved" so good with the rules, some of our and other Maritime Provinces' vaccines were sent to the territories and other parts of Canada. The second time, the Premier said no.
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Post Edited (2021-04-29 21:47)
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