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Post-Covid-19 situation in Canada

Mickael

Hello everyone,

The COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on the world, including on °µÍø½ûÇøs' lives. Travel restrictions, business closures, budget cuts, and health measures have created unprecedented challenges for those who have chosen to live in Canada.

Now that the pandemic is moderated, °µÍø½ûÇøs are adjusting to a new daily routine. So tell us, how is your °µÍø½ûÇø life now:


Are there still any health measures in place in Canada? If so, what are they (wearing a mask, barrier measures, etc.)?

Have you noticed any changes in the population's habits or behavior after the pandemic?

What is your new work rhythm: do you still work remotely or are you spending more time in the office?

Have you changed your spending habits? If so, which ones?

Despite this pandemic and its consequences, how do you see your future in Canada?

Do you have any advice for other °µÍø½ûÇøs and future °µÍø½ûÇøs on this new daily life in Canada?

Thank you for your contribution.
Mickael
°µÍø½ûÇø team

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Bette D Gorman

@Mickael Hi Mickael! I agree that the pandemic has changed people's lifestyles, especially health and medicine. One thing I noticed is the high demand for physiotherapy. Because people are now more concerned with health and healing process that is soothing and provides permanent solutions. People opt for non-surgical remedies rather than surgical methods. Compared to other treatment methods, a physiotherapist examines and heal the root cause of our condition. So it is like curing it forever. I had severe migraine and opted for physiotherapy treatment after all other medicines failed. Though it's not fixed completely, I'm feeling much better now. Now I don't have migraine like I used to have before. Have you noticed it? Thank you.