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The rainbows in the windows and “Flash your lights” remind us that things will be fine

Photo: Marie-Claude Cyr, Facebook “Flash your lights COVID19 8:30 pm”

As the many rainbows in the windows say, “it’s going to be fine”. Just follow government guidelines: stay at home, avoid traveling from city to city, avoid gatherings, big or small, and wash your hands. If you cannot telecommute, keep two meters away from others as much as possible.

It’s the same if you have to go to the grocery store. By keeping a distance of two meters from others, avoiding touching your face and washing your hands when you return, you will be safe.

An alternative is to use online grocery services. This service is not available on all lines, however, and there are often a few days of waiting before you can receive your order.

Flash your lights!

The “Flash Your Lights” movement, where we flash our lights at 8:30 p.m. every day to show our support for healthcare workers, is also gaining momentum. Here is what it looks like in Berthierville, in Lanaudière.

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