How are you coping with self-isolation? | CBC Radio

How are you coping with self-isolation? | CBC Radio

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It’s been roughly a month since Canadians were told en masse to stay home to slow the spread of COVID-19. How have you been handling the time indoors?

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A boy makes paintings on windows in a house in Antwerp, Belgium. Belgium has closed all shops, schools and restaurants, and asked people to either stay indoors or to keep a physical distance from each other. And it’s been roughly a month since Canadians were told en masse to stay indoors, too, to slow the spread of COVID-19. (Virginia Mayo/The Associated Press)

It’s been roughly a month since Canadians were told en masse to stay indoors to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Officials in New Brunswick and British Columbia have discussed lifting isolation orders in the coming months, citing data that suggests the COVID-19 curve is starting to flatten.

But Canada as a whole still has a long way to go.

Are you struggling with loneliness? Are you thriving with all this free time you suddenly have? Or, maybe you’re just plain old bored? Don’t worry, Checkup has your survival guide.

Our question for Sunday: How are you coping with self-isolation?

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