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>> Adrienne: GOOD EVENING, I'M 
ADRIENNE ARSENAULT.
TONIGHT, IS OTTAWA DOING ENOUGH 
TO FREE CANADIANS DETAINED IN 
CHINA?
MICHAEL KOVRIG'S FAMILY SPEAKS 
OUT.
>>> I WOULD EXPECT TO SEE MY SON
AGAIN.
>> Adrienne: KOVRIG'S FATHER AND
SISTERS SAY THE GOVERNMENT HAS 
OPTIONS AND THEY HAVE THE LEGAL 
ADVICE TO BACK THAT UP. 
>> DO THE RIGHT THING.
THIS IS ABOUT PEOPLE'S LIVES.
NOT POLITICS.
>> Adrienne: A BROADCAST 
EXCLUSIVE.
>> Andrew: I'M ANDREW CHANG.
ALSO TONIGHT, IS PHYSICAL 
DISTANCING PLACING US TOO FAR 
APART?
>> I FEEL LIKE ONE METRE IS 
FINE. 
>> Andrew: FROM TWO METRES TO 
ONE.
WHY SOME COUNTRIES ARE MOVING 
PEOPLE CLOSER TOGETHER. 
>> Adrienne: WALMART UNDER FIRE.
>> YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME.
THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING.
>> Adrienne: SELLING CLOTHES 
DECLARING ALL LIVES MATTER, AND 
MORE.
>> Andrew: AND B.C.'S COVID 
SUCCESS.
>> IT WAS PEOPLE REALLY 
EMBRACING WHAT WE NEEDED TO DO 
AND DOING IT TOGETHER.
>> Andrew: WHAT OTHER PROVINCES 
COULD LEARN FROM ITS FLATTENED 
CURVE.
THIS IS "THE NATIONAL."
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>> Adrienne: THE FAMILY OF 
MICHAEL KOVRIG WANTS OTTAWA TO 
DO EVERYTHING IT CAN TO FREE TWO
DETAINED CANADIANS FROM CHINESE 
CUSTODY.
>> Andrew: THEY SAY IT'S WITHIN 
THE GOVERNMENT'S POWER TO ACT 
IMMEDIATELY, AND SEVERAL 
PROMINENT LEGAL EXPERTS AGREE.
>> Adrienne: MICHAEL KOVRIG AND 
MICHAEL SPAVOR HAVE BEEN HELD BY
CHINA FOR NEARLY A YEAR AND A 
HALF.
RETALIATION IT'S BELIEVED FOR 
CANADA'S ARREST OF HUAWEI'S CFO 
MENG WANZHOU AT WASHINGTON'S 
REQUEST.
THE TRUDEAU GOVERNMENT INSISTS 
IT WILL NOT INTERVENE IN MENG'S 
EXTRADITION CASE, BUT AFTER 
OBTAINING A HIGH-PROFILE LEGAL 
OPINION ARGUING OTTAWA CAN STEP 
IN AT ANY MOMENT, KOVRIG'S 
FAMILY SAYS IT IS TIME TO TALK 
ABOUT USING THAT POWER.
MY CONVERSATION LAST NIGHT WITH 
MICHAEL KOVRIG'S WIFE VINA 
NADJIBULLA, WE LEARNED A LOT 
ABOUT HIS CONFINEMENT, HER 
BATTLE TO FREE HIM, AND THE 
HEAVY EMOTIONAL TOLL FOR BOTH.
WELL, TONIGHT IN ANOTHER 
BROADCAST EXCLUSIVE, KOVRIG'S 
FATHER AND SISTER ALSO SHARE 
THEIR PAIN, THEIR FRUSTRATIONS, 
AND A SENSE OF URGENCY FOR THE 
GOVERNMENT TO STEP IN.
IN AN ERA OF THE CORONAVIRUS, 
THIS IS THE KOVRIG FAMILY 
BUBBLE.
THERE'S VINA, MICHAEL KOVRIG'S 
WIFE, HIS SISTER ARIANA, HIS 
FATHER BENNETT, UNSEEN, UNHEARD 
FOR KOVRIG'S ENTIRE DETENTION, 
UNTIL NOW.
>> I WOULD LIKE TO SEE MY SON 
AGAIN.
>> Adrienne: THE STRAIN OF IT, 
THE SILENCE, THE TIME APART IS 
ALL RAW.
BENNETT KOVRIG'S FRAGILE HEALTH 
IS THE REASON THE FAMILY GOT ONE
BRIEF PHONE CALL BACK IN MARCH, 
HELD BACK FROM TALKING TO OR 
ABOUT MICHAEL FOR A CRUSHING 
AMOUNT OF TIME HAS A COST.
>> TO PUT IT BLUNTLY, WE KEPT 
OUR MOUTHS SHUT IN THE PUBLIC 
FOR A YEAR AND A HALF, SO I 
THINK THAT, YOU KNOW, WE HAVE 
REACHED THE END OF THE ROAD IN 
PLAYING THE BE QUIET AND 
EVERYTHING WILL BE ALL RIGHT 
GAME.
>> Adrienne: THE ATTENTION FROM 
THE GOVERNMENT, THEY SAY, HAS 
BEEN KIND AND PERSONAL, BUT THE 
WORDS SEEM TO HAVE NO WEIGHT. 
>> IT GETS TO A POINT WHERE 
RHETORIC CAN ONLY GET US SO FAR,
AND I'M SCARED I'M NEVER GOING 
TO SEE MY BROTHER AGAIN, AND I 
DON'T KNOW WHY THOSE IN POWER 
ARE SO SCARED OF DOING THE RIGHT
THING.
>> Adrienne: AND THE RIGHT 
THING, IN THEIR VIEW, IS TO LOOK
AGAIN AT LEGAL OPTIONS.
IS THERE ANYTHING THE GOVERNMENT
CAN DO NOW TO STOP THE 
EXTRADITION PROCESS OF MENG 
WANZHOU, WHICH COULD BE THE KEY 
TO FREEDOM FOR MICHAEL SPAVOR 
AND MICHAEL KOVRIG.
>> IT IS UNREVIEWABLE 
DISCRETION -- 
>> Adrienne: THE FAMILY ASKED 
LAWYER BRIAN GREENSPAN TO 
EXAMINE THE EXTRADITION ACT.
HE SAYS A 1999 CHANGE IN THE ACT
MEANS THE JUSTICE MINISTER CAN 
LEGALLY STEP IN AND STILL 
PRESERVE JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE.
>> THE MINISTER HAS THE RIGHT TO
WITHDRAW THE AUTHORITY TO 
PROCEED AND TO END THE 
EXTRADITION PROCEEDING, AND IT'S
TOTALLY AT THE DISCRETION OF THE
MINISTER OF JUSTICE. 
>> Adrienne: THE CANADIAN 
GOVERNMENT, THOUGH, CONTINUES TO
SAY IT WON'T GET INVOLVED.
>> WE IN CANADA ARE USED TO AND 
PROUD OF THE INDEPENDENCE AND 
THE INTEGRITY AND THE RESPECT 
FOR OUR JUDICIAL SYSTEM, AND 
WE'LL CONTINUE TO DO THAT. 
>> Adrienne: HAS THE GOVERNMENT 
MISINTERPRETED THE LAW UNTIL 
THIS POINT?
>> I THINK THAT THEY'VE IGNORED 
THE APPROPRIATE INTERPRETATION.
>> BUT STOP SAYING WE CAN'T WHEN
ACCORDING TO THE LAW, ACCORDING 
TO THE EXTRADITION ACT, 
ACCORDING TO LEGAL OPINIONS 
OFFERED BY VERY BRIGHT LEGAL 
EXPERTS, WE CAN.
>> Adrienne: VINA NADJIBULLA 
SOUGHT THE LEGAL OPINION, 
PRESENTED IT TO THE GOVERNMENT 
WEEKS AGO, AND DIDN'T GET A 
REPLY.
BUT THE OFFICE RELEASED A 
STATEMENT TO CBC NEWS TODAY IN 
PART SAYING WE'RE WELL AWARE OF 
THE LAWS AND PROCESSES, AND IT 
WOULD NOT BE APPROPRIATE TO 
COMMENT FURTHER. 
>> I THINK IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN 
STOPPED EARLIER. 
>> Reporter: FORMER SUPREME 
COURT JUSTICE LOUISE ARBOUR SAYS
SHE BELIEVES NOT ONLY COULD 
CANADA STOP MENG'S EXTRADITION, 
IT SHOULD AND SHOULD HAVE DONE 
SO A LONG TIME AGO.
>> I THINK CANADA'S NATIONAL 
INTEREST, INCLUDING THE 
PROTECTION AND SECURITY OF LIFE 
OF TWO CANADIANS, I WOULD SAY 
THIS HAS TO STOP.
>> Adrienne: BUT I CAN SEE THERE
ARE PEOPLE WHO WOULD MAKE THE 
ARGUMENT THAT THIS WOULD SOUND 
AN AWFUL LOT LIKE NEGOTIATING 
WITH HOSTAGE TAKERS AND THERE 
MIGHT BE TARGETS ON THE BACK OF 
OTHER CANADIANS IN CHINA. 
>> THAT'S TRUE.
THAT'S ONE OF THE ARGUMENTS.
UNFORTUNATELY WE NEVER REALLY 
REACHED THAT LEVEL OF 
CONVERSATION OR THINKING BECAUSE
WE WERE TOLD BY THE GOVERNMENT 
FROM THE OUTSET WE DON'T EVEN GO
THERE.
THE MATTER IS BEFORE THE COURTS,
YOU KNOW, DEFERENCE TO JUDICIAL 
INDEPENDENCE IN THIS COUNTRY.
WE CAN'T DO ANYTHING.
THIS IS NOT CORRECT.
WE CAN.
>> Adrienne: FOR THE SAKE OF THE
TWO MICHAELS, JUST HAVE THE 
CONVERSATION, IS THE PLEA.
AND MAYBE ANGERING THE AMERICANS
IS NOT A RISK CANADA IS WILLING 
TO TAKE, BUT THE FAMILY ASKS, 
JUST TALK IT OUT.
>> DO THE RIGHT THING.
THIS IS ABOUT PEOPLE'S LIVES.
NOT POLITICS.
THERE ARE THINGS THAT CAN BE 
DONE THAT DON'T TAKE PEOPLE AWAY
FROM THEIR FAMILY AND THEIR 
LIVES.
>> Adrienne: AND CHINA LASHED 
OUT AT THE UNITED STATES AND 
CANADA AGAIN TODAY FOR CALLING 
THE DETENTION OF THE TWO 
MICHAELS POLITICALLY MOTIVATED 
WHILE DEFENDING THE ARREST OF 
MENG WANZHOU AS A RULE OF LAW 
ISSUE.
>> THIS IS DOUBLE-STANDARD.
IT REALLY MAKES US WONDER HOW 
LOW THEY CAN GO.
>> Adrienne: CHINA ALSO 
DISMISSES YESTERDAY'S STATEMENT 
FROM WASHINGTON THAT ACCUSED 
BEIJING OF ARBITRARILY DETAINING
THE TWO MICHAELS, AND WENT ON TO
JOIN CANADA'S CALL FOR THEIR 
IMMEDIATE RELEASE.
AS FOR MENG, HER NEXT 
EXTRADITION HEARING IS SET FOR 
AUGUST 17 AT B.C.'S SUPREME 
COURT.
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS ARE EXPECTED 
TO RUN WELL INTO NEXT YEAR.
>> Andrew: LET'S TURN NOW TO THE
COVID SITUATION HERE IN CANADA.
THE DEATH OF A CHILD UNDER TEN 
IS BEING LINKED TO THE 
CORONAVIRUS IN TORONTO, BUT 
PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS STRESS 
THE YOUNG GIRL DIED WITH 
COVID-19, NOT AS A RESULT OF IT.
ONTARIO MEANWHILE STILL 
REPORTING THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF 
CASES DAILY.
BACK ABOVE 200 TODAY, BUT WITH 
NEARLY 200 RECOVERIES AS WELL.
IN QUEBEC, THE NEW RECOVERIES 
FAR OUTNUMBER THE NEW CASES.
ACROSS THE COUNTRY, ONLY 322 NEW
CASES WERE REPORTED IN ALL.
NOW THE DOWNWARD TREND HAS SOME 
PEOPLE WONDERING ABOUT EASING 
PHYSICAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES, 
BUT NOT JUST WHO YOU SEE, BUT 
THE ACTUAL DISTANCE BETWEEN YOU 
AND WHETHER CANADA SHOULD 
RECONSIDER THE TWO-METRE RULE.
VIK ADHOPIA BRINGS US THE LATEST
SCIENCE.
>> Reporter: FOR CANADIANS, THE 
TWO-METRE RULE IS NOW A WAY OF 
LIFE, BUT ARE WE READY TO GET A 
BIT CLOSER?
>> I FEEL LIKE ONE METRE IS FINE
AS LONG AS EVERYONE STICKS TO, 
LIKE, THEIR CORE GROUPS.
AND DON'T, LIKE, STRAY TOO FAR 
AWAY FROM THAT.
>> I DO THINK WE ARE GOING TO 
HAVE A COMING BACK FOR A SECOND 
TIME, SO I STILL THINK WE SHOULD
BE CAUTIOUS.
>> IS IT SAFE TO GO TO THE PUB?
>> Reporter: BORIS JOHNSON 
SOUNDS SURE AS ENGLAND'S 
LONG-NATIONAL HIBERNATION COMES 
TO AN END ON JULY 4. 
>> WE WILL ALSO REOPEN 
RESTAURANTS AND PUBS.
>> Reporter: AS THE DAILY CASE 
COUNTS COME DOWN, SO WILL 
PHYSICAL DISTANCING.
>> WE WOULD ADVISE PEOPLE TO 
KEEP A SOCIAL DISTANCE OF ONE 
METRE PLUS.
>> Reporter: PLUS, ALL THE USUAL
PRECAUTIONS, SUCH AS MASKS AND 
PLASTIC BARRIERS.
ONE METRE DOES SIGNIFICANTLY 
REDUCE THE RISK, ACCORDING TO A 
RECENT REVIEW OF THE BEST 
AVAILABLE RESEARCH FOR THE WORLD
HEALTH ORGANIZATION.
IT FOUND THE CHANCES OF GETTING 
INFECTED BY THE CORONAVIRUS LESS
THAN A METRE AWAY IS ABOUT 13%, 
BUT A METRE AWAY, IT'S 3, EVEN 
LOWER FOR TWO METRES, BUT THE 
DATA IS NOT CONCLUSIVE.
THEN THERE ARE OTHER VARIABLES. 
>> ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS SUCH AS
HOW WELL IS IT VENTILATED, ARE 
YOU INSIDE?
ARE YOU OUTSIDE?
WHAT ARE PEOPLE WEARING IN TERMS
OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE 
EQUIPMENT.
THESE ALL CAN VARY AND CHANGE 
THE RISK.
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>> Reporter: AS THIS TORONTO MAN
GOES TO GREAT PAINS TO SHOW TWO 
METRES DISTANCE ISN'T EASY ON 
OUR STREETS, BUT THE RISKS OF 
GETTING CLOSER ARE STILL TOO 
HIGH FOR CANADA'S CHIEF PUBLIC 
HEALTH OFFICER.
>> THE BOTTOM LINE IS THAT ONE 
METRE CATCHES A WHOLE BUNCH OF 
DROPLETS.
TWO METRES THERE WILL BE MORE 
DROPLETS THAT YOU MAY BE ABLE TO
AVOID.
>> Reporter: THE EXPERIENCES OF 
OTHER COUNTRIES HAVE SHOWN 
WHENEVER RESTRICTIONS ARE 
LOOSENED, WHATEVER THEY ARE, 
PEOPLE DROP THEIR GUARD.
A RESURGENCE IN CASES OFTEN 
FOLLOWS.
VIK ADHOPIA, CBC NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Adrienne: ONE OF THE MOST 
TRUSTED FACES IN THE AMERICAN 
FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19, ANTHONY 
FAUCI, TESTIFIED BEFORE CONGRESS
IN WASHINGTON TODAY.
>> RIGHT NOW THE NEXT COUPLE OF 
WEEKS ARE GOING TO BE CRITICAL. 
>> Adrienne: FAUCI ADDRESSED THE
SURGE OF NEW CASES IN THE UNITED
STATES, CALLING IT DISTURBING,
BUT LOOMING LARGE OVER HIS 
TESTIMONY, DONALD TRUMP'S RECENT
COMMENTS ON TESTING. 
>> President Donald Trump: WHEN 
YOU DO TESTING TO THAT EXTENT, 
YOU'RE GOING TO FIND MORE 
PEOPLE.
YOU'RE GOING TO FIND MORE CASES.
SO I SAID TO MY PEOPLE, SLOW THE
TESTING DOWN, PLEASE.
>> Adrienne: ACCORDING TO TRUMP 
ADVISORS, HE WAS JUST KIDDING.
ACCORDING TO TRUMP HIMSELF?
>> President Donald Trump: I 
DON'T KID.
LET ME JUST TELL YOU.
LET ME MAKE IT CLEAR.
TESTING IS A DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD.
>> Adrienne: FAUCI CONFIRMED 
TODAY. 
>> TO MY KNOWLEDGE, NONE OF US 
HAVE EVER BEEN TOLD TO SLOW DOWN
ON TESTING.
THAT JUST IS A FACT.
IN FACT, WE WILL BE DOING MORE 
TESTING.
>> Adrienne: COMFORTING FOR 
THOSE WHO FEARED TRUMP WAS 
UNDERMINING A CRITICAL PILLAR OF
ANY PANDEMIC RESPONSE.
>> Reporter: DONALD TRUMP TOOK 
HIS FIRST TRIP OF 2020 TO THE 
U.S.-MEXICO BORDER AFTER 
ANNOUNCING FRESH IMMIGRATION 
RESTRICTIONS, INCLUDING A FREEZE
ON VISAS USED BY SKILLED 
WORKSERS, ESPECIALLY THOSE IN 
THE TECH INDUSTRY.
STEVEN D'SOUZA TELLS US THAT HAS
CANADIANS WORRIED.
>> Reporter: A NEW PRESSURE, 
DONALD TRUMP WENT TO A PLACE HE 
FEELS COMFORTABLE, SHOWING OFF 
THE BORDER WALL AND MAKING THE 
CASE FOR KEEPING FOREIGN WORKERS
OUT OF THE U.S. 
>> President Donald Trump: WE 
WANT TO GIVE JOBS TO AMERICANS 
RIGHT NOW.
>> Reporter: ON MONDAY, THE 
ADMINISTRATION EXTENDED A BAN ON
GREEN CARDS AND TEMPORARILY 
FROZE SOME NEW WORK VISAS.
AMONG THE CATEGORIES TARGETED, 
H1BS, THE COVETED VISA USED BY 
SILICON VALLEY TO ATTRACT 
FOREIGN TALENT.
THE ADMINISTRATION SAYS THE GOAL
IS TO OPEN UP MORE THAN 500,000 
JOBS FOR AMERICANS, BUT IT MAY 
BE CANADIANS CAUGHT IN THE 
CROSS-FIRE. 
>> PEOPLE ARE VERY NERVOUS.
THERE'S A LOT OF ANXIETY.
THERE'S A LOT OF QUESTIONS THAT 
ARE COMING OUT.
>> Reporter: IMMIGRATION LAWYERS
ARE SCRAMBLING, TRYING TO FIGURE
OUT IF CANADIANS MAY BE EXEMPT.
>> I TEND TO TELL CLIENTS THAT 
WE SHOULD TAKE A WAIT-AND-SEE 
APPROACH.
THEY ARE GOING TO ISSUE 
GUIDANCE, AND WHEN THEY ISSUE 
GUIDANCE, WE'LL HAVE TO ADJUST 
OUR PLANS ACCORDINGLY. 
>> OUR INTERPRETATION IS THAT 
CANADIANS DO NOT FALL UNDER IT.
WE ARE CONCERNED THAT THE TRUMP 
ADMINISTRATION WILL TAKE ANOTHER
VIEWPOINT AND WILL TRY TO ARGUE 
THAT CANADIANS DO FALL UNDER IT 
IN SOME WAY.
>> Reporter: FOR SOME CANADIANS,
THE VISA FREEZE IS A GIFT.
MURFAN RAJAI HELPS TECH WORKERS 
HAVING ISSUES IMMIGRATING TO THE
U.S. 
HE SETTLES THEM IN CANADA, WHERE
THEY WORK LOCALLY OR REMOTELY 
FOR AMERICAN COMPANIES. 
>> AS LONG AS CANADA CAN USE 
THIS OPPORTUNITY AND OTHER 
OPPORTUNITIES TO ATTRACT AND USE
THE BEST LABOUR FROM AROUND THE 
WORLD, IT WILL ABSOLUTELY HELP 
US ECONOMICALLY, BOTH SHORT TERM
AND LONG TERM. 
>> Reporter: CANADA'S TECH 
SECTOR HAS ALREADY SEEN RECORD 
GROWTH IN RECENT YEARS, IN PART 
DUE TO U.S. IMMIGRATION TURMOIL.
>> President Donald Trump: 
ANOTHER QUESTION?
>> Reporter: A TREND MANY SEE 
CONTINUING IF BARRIERS IN THE 
U.S. KEEP GOING UP.
STEVEN D'SOUZA, CBC NEWS, NEW 
YORK.
>> Andrew: THE PANDEMIC FORCED 
CANADA TO STOP MOST TRAFFIC 
COMING ACROSS THE U.S. BORDER, 
BUT THERE IS PRESSURE TO GET 
THINGS MOVING.
EVAN DYER LOOKS AT HOW THE 
GOVERNMENT HAS MANAGED THE 
BORDER AND WHAT IT MIGHT TAKE TO
REOPEN.
>> CANADIANS THINK THAT WE CAN 
STOP THIS AT THE BORDER.
>> Reporter: THAT WAS ONE OF THE
LAST TIMES THE TRUDEAU 
GOVERNMENT WOULD INSIST BORDER 
CLOSURES DON'T WORK.
THREE DAYS LATER, THE FLIGHTS 
STOPPED AS GROWING EVIDENCE 
PROVED CANADA WAS WRONG. 
>> THE TIME, LIKE THE MOST 
IMPORTANT PART OF THIS.
>> Reporter: THIS RESEARCHER 
HELPED ADVISE THE AUSTRALIAN 
GOVERNMENT TO CLOSE ON FEBRUARY 
1.
HER SUBSEQUENT ANALYSIS FOUND IT
REDUCED AUSTRALIA'S EARLY 
CASELOAD BY 86%.
>> WE PREVENTED A MUCH BIGGER 
EPIDEMIC JUST CLOSING TO CHINA 
THE MOMENT IT WAS THE BEST THING
WE COULD DO. 
>> Reporter: CANADA'S COVID 
DEATH RATE IS MORE THAN 50 TIMES
AUSTRALIA'S, BUT CANADA HAD SOME
ISSUES AUSTRALIA DOESN'T.
OF COURSE, CANADA HAS A LAND 
BORDER, AND ITS CLOSURE IS NOT 
COMPLETE.
IN APRIL, MORE THAN 10,000 
PEOPLE A DAY WERE STILL CROSSING
OVER.
CANADIANS LIVING IN THE U.S. 
WOULD LIKE TO VISIT FAMILY HERE,
BUT QUARANTINE REQUIREMENTS MAKE
IT IMPRACTICAL. 
>> I HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO SEE 
THEM IN MONTHS.
MY GRANDSON HAS LEARNED TO RIDE 
A BIKE.
ONE OF MY GRANDDAUGHTERS HAS 
LEARNED TO WALK, AND THE OTHER 
GRANDDAUGHTER HAS LEARNED TO 
CRAWL, AND THEY HAVE DONE ALL OF
THAT WITHOUT ME BEING THERE.
>> Reporter: EPIDEMIOLOGISTS SAY
THE BORDER MAKES CANADA 
VULNERABLE.
PEOPLE ARE STILL FREE TO TRAVEL 
BETWEEN ALASKA AND THE LOWER 48,
POTENTIALLY THREATENING CANADA'S
EFFORTS TO KEEP COVID OUT OF THE
NORTH.
AND WHILE THE CURVE IS BENDING 
DOWN IN CANADA, THE U.S. IS 
TRENDING BACK UP AGAIN.
>> STRONG REFERENCE TO, FOR 
EXAMPLE, TEST TRUCKERS IF 
APPARENTLY ANECDOTALLY A GROUP 
THAT'S BEEN RELATIVELY HARD HIT.
>> Prime Minister Trudeau: WE 
ARE GOING TO BE VERY, VERY 
CAREFUL ABOUT WHEN AND HOW WE 
START REOPENING INTERNATIONAL 
BORDERS.
>> Reporter: THE GOVERNMENT IS 
STILL NOWHERE NEAR BEING ABLE TO
TEST THE 6,000 PEOPLE THAT ENTER
CANADA ON AN AVERAGE DAY.
IN NORMAL TIMES THE FLOW OF 
PEOPLE IS ABOUT A QUARTER 
OF A MILLION AND WOULD REQUIRE 
FAR MORE DAILY TESTS THAN CANADA
HAS BEEN ABLE TO CARRY OUT 
WITHIN ITS BORDERS.
THAT'S HOW FAR CANADA IS FROM 
BEING ABLE TO REOPEN SAFELY.
EVAN DYER, CBC NEWS, CHELSEA, 
QUEBEC.
>> Andrew: WELL, THE F.B.I. NOW 
SAYS NASCAR DRIVER BUBBA WALLACE
WAS NOT THE TARGET OF A HATE 
CRIME.
THEIR INVESTIGATION SAID THE 
NOOSE FOUND IN HIS GARAGE ON 
SUNDAY MAY HAVE BEEN THERE SINCE
LAST OCTOBER.
IT WAS A GARAGE DOOR PULL ROPE.
WALLACE IS THE ONLY BLACK DRIVER
AT NASCAR'S TOP LEVEL AND A 
LEADING VOICE BEHIND THE SPORT'S
PUSH FOR RACIAL EQUALITY.
>>> ONE OF THE OFFICERS INVOLVED
IN THE FATAL SHOOTING OF BREONNA
TAYLOR HAS BEEN FIRED TONIGHT.
TAYLOR WAS SHOT EIGHT TIMES BY 
OFFICERS WHO ENTERED HER HOME IN
KENTUCKY.
THE TWO OTHER OFFICERS INVOLVED 
REMAIN REASSIGNED.
>>> REALLY GIANT WALMART
IS FACING OUTRAGE OVER CERTAIN 
T-SHIRTS AND OTHER PRODUCTS 
AVAILABLE THROUGH ITS WEBSITE 
FEATURED RIGHT BESIDE BLACK 
LIVES MATTERS APPAREL.
JACQUELINE HANSEN LOOKS INTO IT.
>> Reporter: POLICE LIVES MATTER
BUMPER STICKERS, BLUE LIVES 
MATTER BOOTIE SHORTS AND ONESIES
FOR BABIES, T-SHIRTS DECLARING 
HOMELESS LIVES, IRISH LIVES, RED
ANIMAL AND ALL LIVES MATTER ALL 
FOR SALE BY THIRD-PARTY SELLERS 
ON WALMART.CA. 
>> YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME.
THIS IS -- THIS CAN'T BE 
HAPPENING.
MAYBE THIS IS A MISTAKE. 
>> Reporter: SHARON ROCHESTER 
WAS SHOPPING ONLINE FOR T-SHIRTS
FOR HER AND HER HUSBAND, BUT 
ENDED UP ON FACEBOOK, CALLING 
OUT WALMART.
>> I WAS DISGUSTED.
THIS IS NOT SOMETHING A COMPANY 
SHOULD BE PROFITING OFF OF.
>> Reporter: BUT WALMART HAS 
BEEN SELLING SOME OF THE ITEMS 
SINCE AT LEAST 2016.
THAT'S WHEN POLICE IN THE U.S. 
COMPLAINED A T-SHIRT WAS STOKING
RACIAL DIVISION.
THE COMPANY REMOVED THAT ONE, 
BUT NOT THE OTHERS.
>> WALMART, ALL MAJOR BRANDS, 
THEY'RE IN A TOUGH SPOT RIGHT 
NOW, BECAUSE THEY KNOW THEY HAVE
TO RESPOND TO THE TONE AND THE 
TENOR, RIGHT, OF OUR TIMES.
>> Reporter: WALMART SAYS IT 
STANDS AGAINST ANY FORM OF 
RACISM OR DISCRIMINATION AND 
THAT IT WILL CONTINUE TO REVIEW 
ITEMS ON ITS THIRD-PARTY 
MARKETPLACE TO MAKE SURE THEY 
COMPLY WITH THE COMPANY'S TERMS 
AND CONDITIONS.
>> THE MORE RECOGNIZED YOU ARE 
AS BRAND, THE HARDER IT IS TO 
CHANGE.
BECAUSE THEN THEY HAVE A WHOLE 
SEGMENT OF THE POPULATION THAT 
WILL FEEL LIKE, OH, THEY ARE 
JUST CAVING IN TO THE PRESSURE.
>> Reporter: AMAZON IS ALSO 
UNDER FIRE FOR SELLING A BLUE 
LIVES MURDER T-SHIRT.
A PETITION TO REMOVE IT HAS MORE
THAN 40,000 SIGNATURES. 
>> THE NOTION OF BLACK LIVES 
MATTER IS -- IS LIFE AND DEATH 
FOR THE BLACK COMMUNITY.
I FEEL SAD AND ANGRY AND THEN I 
GO INTO ACTION.
I GO INTO ACTION.
>> Reporter: THE DEAN OF DESIGN 
AT A CANADIAN UNIVERSITY TEACHES
HER ADVERTISING STUDENTS TO 
CONSIDER THIS: 
>> YES, WE HAVE A WIDE RANGE OF 
CUSTOMERS, BUT WHO IS THE MOST 
VULNERABLE?
WHO IS THE ONE WHO IS MOST 
LIKELY TO BE HURT BY THESE 
MESSAGES?
>> Reporter: IT'S A LESSON SHE 
SUGGESTS ALL COMPANIES ALSO 
CONSIDER.
JACQUELINE HANSEN, CBC NEWS, 
TORONTO.
>> Adrienne: ONTARIO HAS FIRED 
THE DIRECTOR OF THE PEEL 
DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD AFTER 
MOUNTING CONCERNS ABOUT SYSTEMIC
AND ANTI-BLACK RACISM.
REPORTS SAY ADMINISTRATORS 
WEREN'T DEALING WITH RACISM AND 
THAT A DISPROPORTIONATE NUMBER 
OF BLACK STUDENTS WERE BEING 
SUSPENDED AND STEERED AWAY FROM 
UNIVERSITY-LEVEL COURSES.
A SUPERVISOR HAS BEEN APPOINTED.
>>> AND ONTARIO IS NOT WAITING 
FOR THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC TO END
BEFORE MAKING SOME BIG 
EDUCATIONAL CHANGES.
THE PROVINCE UNVEILED ITS NEW 
BACK-TO-BASICS ELEMENTARY MATH 
CURRICULUM TODAY.
DEANA SUMANAC-JOHNSON LOOKS AT 
THE CHALLENGES THAT PRESENTS.
>> Reporter: AFTER A SCHOOL YEAR
THAT WAS ANYTHING BUT ORDINARY, 
THIS MIGHT BE THE ONE CHANGE 
HEIDI CLAPHAM WELCOMES FOR HER 
SON BRADY, THE NEW MATH 
CURRICULUM FOR KIDS IN ONTARIO 
WHICH WILL ROLL OUT IN 
SEPTEMBER. 
>> SUPER, SUPER HAPPY.
MY HUSBAND AND I HAVE SPOKEN FOR
YEARS ABOUT THE NECESSITY FOR 
MATH TO GO BACK TO BASICS.
WHILE THE BASIC MATH THAT WE 
LEARNED WHEN WE WERE GROWING UP 
IS WHAT WORKED.
MATH HAS BEEN SLIDING EVER 
SINCE.
>> Premier Doug Ford: HALF OF 
OUR STUDENTS WERE NOT MEETING 
THE PROVINCIAL MATH STANDARDS.
>> Reporter: ONTARIO'S PLAN TO 
GET ITS KIDS BACK ON TRACK WITH 
MATH INCLUDES RETURN TO BASIC 
MATH CONCEPTS AND SKILLS, 
INCLUDING MEMORIZING ADDITION, 
SUBTRACTION AND MULTIPLICATION 
TABLES, BUT ALSO FINANCIAL 
LITERACY AND CODING AND COMPUTER
PROGRAMMING TAUGHT AS EARLY AS 
IN GRADE 1.
BUT THIS MATH TUTOR GIVES THE 
NEW CURRICULUM A MIDDLING GRADE.
>> DO I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT TO 
TEACH BASICS?
YES.
DO I THINK MENTAL MATH IS 
IMPORTANT?
ABSOLUTELY.
DO I THINK MATH FACTS ARE 
IMPORTANT?
OF COURSE.
BUT WE CANNOT GO BACKWARDS.
WE MUST GO FORWARDS, AND WE NEED
A NEW APPROACH TO TEACH KIDS.
>> Reporter: BUT THE BIGGEST 
CRITICISM OF THE CURRICULUM IS 
NOT FOCUSED ON ITS CONTENT, BUT 
ITS TIMING.
ONTARIO TEACHERS ALREADY HAVE TO
PREPARE FOR A COMBINATION OF 
IN-CLASS AND ONLINE LEARNING.
>> WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT WHAT 
WE'VE BEEN GOING THROUGH IN 
EDUCATION, PARENTS, EDUCATORS, 
STUDENTS, OVER THE LAST FOUR 
MONTHS OR SO, AND WHERE WE'RE 
HEADED IN SEPTEMBER, I CAN'T 
THINK OF A WORSE TIME TO BE 
IMPLEMENTING SOMETHING AS 
IMPORTANT AS A NEW MATH 
CURRICULUM.
>> Reporter: CLAPHAM SAYS SHE 
ALSO WORRIES TEACHERS WILL HAVE 
TOO MUCH ON THEIR PLATE, BUT 
SHE'S HAPPY THE CHANGE IS 
HAPPENING. 
>> SINCE WE'RE IN A STATE OF 
CHAOS AT THE MOMENT ANYWAY, PART
OF MY LOGIC ALSO IS THAT MAYBE 
YOU DEAL WITH ALL THE DISASTERS 
AT ONCE.
>> Reporter: A CONTINUATION OF A
STEEP LEARNING CURVE FOR THE 
STUDENTS, TEACHERS AND PARENTS.
DEANA SUMANAC-JOHNSON, CBC NEWS,
TORONTO.
>> Andrew: WELL, EDMONTON WANTS 
TO BE ONE OF TWO HUB CITIES THAT
HOST THE NHL PLAYOFFS, AND 
ALBERTA IS PUSHING HARD FOR THAT
TO HAPPEN.
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BUT SOME SAY THIS VIDEO 
PROMOTING EDMONTON DOESN'T 
CONTAIN ENOUGH, WELL, EDMONTON.
>> Adrienne: B.C. STARTED AS A 
CORONAVIRUS HOTSPOT BUT QUICKLY 
MANAGED TO SLOW THE SPREAD.
>> PART OF IT WAS TIMING.
PART OF IT WAS LUCK.
PART OF IT WAS PEOPLE REALLY 
EMBRACING WHAT WE NEEDED TO DO.
>> Adrienne: WHAT OTHER 
PROVINCES CAN LEARN FROM THE 
B.C. EXPERIENCE.
>> Andrew: AND YOU HAVE COVID 
QUESTIONS, WE HAVE ANSWERS.
OUR DOCTOR IS HERE TO TALK ABOUT
ROAD TRIPS AND MORE.
WE'RE BACK IN TWO.
>> Andrew: AS THE SPORTING WORLD
MOVES TOWARDS RELAUNCH, MORE 
ATHLETES ARE TESTING POSITIVE 
FOR COVID.
THAT NOW INCLUDES NOVAK 
DJOKOVIC, ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS
TENNIS PLAYERS IN THE WORLD, AND
AS CAMERON MacINTOSH EXPLAINS, 
HIS INFECTION SEEMS TO HIGHLIGHT
A CLEAR EXAMPLE OF WHAT NOT TO 
DO DURING A PANDEMIC.
>> Reporter: SO MAYBE IT WASN'T 
THE TENNIS.
IN THE PACKED ARENA.
WITH THE BRO HUG.
IT COULD HAVE BEEN THE PICK-UP 
BASKETBALL.
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OR THE AFTER-PARTIES.
CHECK OUT THE MOVES ON TENNIS 
NO. 1 NOVAK DJOKOVIC.
IN THE DARK JACKET, WHO TEN DAYS
AGO SAID HE WASN'T ALL THAT 
WORRIED ABOUT CORONAVIRUS.
>> WE HAVE DIFFERENT MEASURES IN
SERBIA THAN IN UNITED STATES, 
FOR EXAMPLE, OR U.K. 
>> Reporter: NOW HE'S 
APOLOGIZING AFTER HE AND THREE 
OTHERS WHO PLAYED IN A SERIES OF
EXHIBITION MATCHES HE ORGANIZED 
ALL TESTED POSITIVE, BRINGING 
SCORN FROM OTHER PLAYERS.
>> CORONAVIRUS DOESN'T CARE WHO 
WE ARE OR WHAT WE DO.
WE NEED TO RESPECT IT AND 
RESPECT THE RULES.
>> Reporter: A CAUTIONARY TALE 
IN A SPORT TRYING TO RESPONSIBLY
RELAUNCH THIS SUMMER, INCLUDING 
A SOCIALLY DISTANT FAN-FREE 
GRAND SLAM IN AUGUST, THE U.S. 
OPEN.
CANADIAN BIANCA ANDREESCU IS 
RETURNING CHAMP.
>> IN SOME TWISTED WAY IT MIGHT 
ACTUALLY HELP. 
>> Reporter: CANADIAN TENNIS 
WRITER STEPHANIE MYLES CALLS IT 
A WAKE-UP CALL.
>> IT'S GOING TO MAKE ALL THE 
OTHER EVENTS, AND THEN HOPEFULLY
ACTUALLY THE REAL TOURNAMENT, 
TAKE THIS AS SERIOUSLY AS IT 
DESERVES TO BE TAKEN. 
>> Reporter: FINANCIALLY 
PROFESSIONAL TENNIS NEEDS THE 
U.S. OPEN TO STAY INBOUNDS.
CANCELLING THE ROGERS CUP WAS A 
$17 MILLION BLOW TO TENNIS 
CANADA. 
>> WELL, VERY, VERY UNFORTUNATE,
AND NOT JUST FOR NOVAK.
>> Reporter: CEO MICHAEL DOWNEY 
SAYS THE DJOKOVIC CASE IS A 
REMINDER OF WHAT'S AT STAKE FOR 
THE GAME. 
>> I THINK IT'S GOING TO RAISE 
EYEBROWS THAT THE CONDITIONS 
THAT THE USTA HAVE AGREED TO TO 
MAKE IT SAFE ARE GOING TO BE 
TAKEN VERY, VERY SERIOUSLY.
>> Reporter: SO YEAH, NO MORE OF
THIS.
NOW DJOKOVIC SAYS HE'S PUTTING 
HIMSELF INTO QUARANTINE, BUT HE 
ALSO WAS ON RECORD SAYING IF 
THERE WAS A CORONAVIRUS VACCINE,
HE LIKELY WOULDN'T TAKE IT.
CAMERON MacINTOSH, CBC NEWS, 
WINNIPEG. 
>> Andrew: WELL, THE NHL SAYS 
THE 2020 SEASON WILL BE BACK, 
BUT IT WILL BE HELD IN JUST TWO 
SO-CALLED HUB CITIES, YET TO BE 
NAMED, WHICH MEANS AT LEAST 
RIGHT NOW THE MOST COVETED PRIZE
IN HOCKEY MAY NOT BE THE STANLEY
CUP BUT RATHER BEING A CITY 
CHOSEN TO HOST THE ACTION.
AND AS RAFFY BOUDJIKANIAN SHOWS 
US, THE CASE MADE FOR EDMONTON 
IS RAISING EYEBROWS.
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>> Reporter: THE VIDEO DOES SHOW
A LITTLE EDMONTON.
BEFORE IT CUTS AWAY TO BEAUTIFUL
SCENES OF PLACES MOSTLY IN THE 
ROCKIES, A FOUR-HOUR DRIVE FROM 
THE CITY.
EDMONTONIANS NOTICED.
>> I DON'T KNOW ABOUT BY 
HELICOPTER, BUT YEAH, BY DRIVE, 
FOUR HOURS, IT'S NOT VERY 
ACCESSIBLE FOR A DAY TRIP.
>> AND I STILL THINK THERE'S A 
LOT OF BEAUTY HERE IN THIS PLACE
THAT YOU COULD HAVE ADVERTISED.
>> Reporter: TWITTER DID WHAT 
TWITTER DOES, PILING ON THE 
SARCASM WITH OTHER OBVIOUSLY 
NON-EDMONTON SITES.
>> ENJOY THE ATMOSPHERE, BECAUSE
WE'RE NOT SURE HOW LONG IT'S 
GOING TO LAST.
>> Reporter: MID MARCH WAS THE 
LAST TIME THE OILERS LACED UP, 
HOURS AFTER THE WORLD HEALTH 
ORGANIZATION DECLARED COVID-19 A
PANDEMIC.
THE NHL ANNOUNCED AN INDEFINITE 
POSTPONEMENT. 
>> BACKHANDER JUST WIDE OF THE 
NET.
>> Reporter: AND THEN A SHORT 
PLAYOFF SEASON, ASKING FOR 
INTERESTED PARTIES TO PITCH 
THEMSELVES AS LOCATIONS.
ALBERTA'S PRESENTING EDMONTON, 
BUT VANCOUVER AND TORONTO ARE 
ALSO IN THE RUNNING FOR HUB 
STATUS, ALONG WITH SEVEN 
AMERICAN CITIES.
SO WHY SHOW OFF EDMONTON THIS 
WAY?
>> THERE WAS NOTHING WHICH FELT 
REALLY, I DON'T KNOW, 
EMBARRASSING.
LIKE, THEY DON'T WANT TO SHOW 
THE CITY. 
>> Reporter: THIS MARKETING 
EXPERT SAYS IT ALSO SENDS THE 
WRONG MESSAGE DURING A PANDEMIC.
>> GOING TO HANG OUT IN THE 
MOUNTAINS, EVEN FOR FUN, IS NOT
NECESSARILY WHAT WE WOULD 
CONSIDER TO BE ESSENTIAL TRAVEL.
>> Reporter: THE ALBERTA 
GOVERNMENT EXPECTS HOCKEY 
PLAYERS TO STAY IN SO-CALLED 
BUBBLES AT HOTELS LINKED TO THE 
ROGERS ARENA, AND ROAD TRIPS TO 
THE ROCKIES ARE NOT PART OF THE 
PLAN.
THERE'S A PRICE TO PAY FOR 
FAMILY MEMBERS OF NHL PLAYERS IF
THEY DO TRAVEL.
>> WELL, IF THEY WERE TO LEAVE, 
THEN THE EXPECTATION WOULD BE 
THAT THEY WOULD NOT GO BACK 
INSIDE THAT PARTICULAR BUBBLE 
UNTIL AFTER PLAY WAS COMPLETE.
>> Reporter: THE LEAGUE WILL 
DECIDE WHICH CITIES GET TO PLAY 
HOST IN TIME FOR JULY.
RAFFY BOUDJIKANIAN, CBC NEWS, 
EDMONTON.
>> Adrienne: UP NEXT, WHAT OTHER
PROVINCES COULD LEARN FROM 
B.C.'S HANDLING OF THE 
CORONAVIRUS.
>> Andrew: BUT FIRST, CANADIANS 
MARK A GRIM ANNIVERSARY.
>> AIR INDIA 182.
>> Andrew: THE WORST TERROR 
ATTACK IN CANADA'S HISTORY 
HAPPENED 35 YEARS AGO TODAY.
AIR INDIA FLIGHT 182 WAS ON ITS 
WAY FROM MONTREAL TO DELHI WITH 
A STOPOVER IN LONDON WHEN A 
SUITCASE BOMB PLANTED BY 
CANADIAN SIKH SEPARATISTS TORE 
IT TO PIECES OFF THE COAST OF 
IRELAND.
>> PIECES OF THE AIRPLANE WERE 
SCATTERED OVER A WIDE AREA, BUT 
THERE WERE NO SURVIVORS.
>> Andrew: 329 PASSENGERS AND 
CREW WERE KILLED, 280 WERE 
CANADIAN.
EIGHTY-SIX WERE CHILDREN.
>> IT'S A THING THAT HAPPENED 
YESTERDAY.
>> Andrew: TEN YEARS AGO THE 
HARPER GOVERNMENT MADE JUNE 23 
THE NATIONAL DAY OF REMEMBRANCE 
FOR VICTIMS OF TERRORISM, AND IT
APOLOGIZED. 
>> THE FAMILIES OF VICTIMS FOR 
YEARS AFTER WERE TREATED WITH 
SCANT RESPECT OR CONSIDERATION 
BY AGENCIES OF THE GOVERNMENT OF
CANADA.
>> Andrew: MEMORIALS WERE 
ESTABLISHED, INCLUDING IN 
TORONTO AND VANCOUVER.
>> IT MEANS A GREAT DEAL.
AS A BROWN WOMAN IN VANCOUVER TO
FEEL THAT CONNECTION OF 
BELONGING TO THIS ICONIC PARK.
>> Andrew: AND THIS YEAR, THE 
PANDEMIC HAS FORCED PEOPLE TO GO
ONLINE TO MARK THE ANNIVERSARY.
>> Adrienne: WELCOME BACK.
B.C. PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS 
REPORTED JUST 13 NEW CASES OF 
COVID-19 TODAY.
THAT'S A FRACTION OF THE 200 
PLUS REPORTED IN ONTARIO.
AND IT'S ONE MORE INDICATION OF 
WHY B.C. HAS BEEN SINGLED OUT 
FOR PRAISE IN MANAGING THE 
PANDEMIC, BUT HOW EXACTLY DID IT
GET THINGS SO RIGHT?
BRIAR STEWART BREAKS IT DOWN.
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*
>> I SHOULDN'T HAVE BEEN AT HIGH
RISK, AND I GOT IT.
I GOT A SEVERE CASE.
SO IT COULD HAPPEN TO ANYBODY.
>> Reporter: KATHY NOVAK HAD ONE
OF B.C.'S EARLY CASES OF 
COVID-19.
DURING THE FIRST WEEKEND OF 
MARCH, SHE WAS AT A DENTAL 
CONFERENCE IN VANCOUVER.
TWO WEEKS LATER, SHE WAS ON HER 
WAY TO THE HOSPITAL.
>> SO WHAT WAS THAT LIKE WHEN 
YOU GOT IN THE BACK OF THE 
AMBULANCE?
>> WELL, THE WHOLE THING WAS 
REALLY SCARY BECAUSE, AGAIN, I 
THOUGHT THERE'S REALLY NO CURE 
FOR THIS.
SO AT THAT POINT I WAS FEELING A
BIT HOPELESS THAT I DON'T KNOW 
IF I'M COMING BACK HOME.
SORRY.
OR IN WHAT CAPACITY.
LIKE, IS MY BRAIN GOING TO BE 
WORKING OR, YOU KNOW, WHAT'S 
GOING TO BE.
SO THAT WAS SCARY.
>> Reporter: A FEW HOURS AFTER 
BEING ADMITTED, HER HUSBAND 
CALLED TO TRY AND GET AN UPDATE.
THE 60-YEAR-OLD WAS ALREADY IN 
THE I.C.U. ON A VENTILATOR.
>> THAT WAS WHEN THE DOCTOR TOLD
ME IF WE'D WAITED ANY LONGER, 
EVEN ONE MORE DAY, SHE MIGHT NOT
HAVE MADE IT.
MIGHT NOT EVEN HAVE BEEN ABLE TO
GET HER ON THE VENTILATOR.
IT WAS AWFUL.
YOU DON'T REALIZE HOW MUCH YOU 
MISS SOMEONE UNTIL IT ACTUALLY 
HAPPENS AND YOU DON'T KNOW IF 
YOU'RE GOING TO SEE THEM AGAIN. 
>> Reporter: THAT DENTAL 
CONFERENCE ATTENDED BY 15,000 
WAS EVENTUALLY CONNECTED TO MORE
THAN 80 CASES AND AT LEAST ONE 
DEATH.
BUT EVEN BEFORE THAT WAS ON 
PUBLIC HEALTH'S RADAR, B.C. 
APPEARED POISED TO BE HIT 
PARTICULARLY HARD BY THE GLOBAL 
PANDEMIC.
ITS AIRPORT IS A HUB FOR FLIGHTS
TO AND FROM ASIA.
BY LATE JANUARY, THERE WERE 
MULTIPLE OUTBREAKS TO THE SOUTH 
IN WASHINGTON STATE.
COVID-19 ARRIVED IN B.C. SOON 
AFTER.
>> LATE YESTERDAY WE HAD OUR 
FIRST CASE OF NOVEL CORONAVIRUS.
>> Reporter: B.C. RECORDED THE 
FIRST DEATH IN CANADA AFTER AN 
OUTBREAK AT THE LYNN VALLEY CARE
CENTRE IN EARLY MARCH.
IT WAS WHAT DR. BONNIE HENRY, 
THE PROVINCE'S HEALTH OFFICER, 
FEARED.
>> TAKE A MOMENT.
>> Reporter: AND IT LEFT HER 
SHAKEN.
>> I'M VERY CONCERNED ABOUT -- I
WENT THROUGH SARS.
I'VE BEEN THROUGH EBOLA.
I'VE BEEN THROUGH THE PANDEMIC 
IN 2009.
AND I JUST KNOW HOW STRESSFUL IT
IS FOR OUR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, 
FOR MY COLLEAGUES, AND FOR 
FAMILIES THAT ARE DEALING WITH 
IT.
>> Reporter: BUT WHAT HAS 
EMERGED IS THAT B.C.'S DEATH 
RATE IS AMONG THE LOWEST WHEN 
COMPARED TO MANY OTHER LARGE 
JURISDICTIONS ACROSS NORTH 
AMERICA AND WESTERN EUROPE.
IT'S SUBSTANTIALLY LESS THAN 
ONTARIO AND QUEBEC, AND SOME 
HEALTH EXPERTS BELIEVE IT'S A 
COMBINATION OF GOOD FORTUNE AND 
SOUND DECISIONS. 
>> I THINK A LOT OF WHAT WE DID 
EARLY ON WAS VERY HELPFUL.
PART OF IT WAS TIMING.
PART OF IT WAS LUCK.
PART OF IT WAS PEOPLE REALLY 
EMBRACING WHAT WE NEEDED TO DO 
AND DOING IT TOGETHER.
>> Reporter: BY TIMING, SHE 
MEANS MARCH BREAK.
QUEBEC HAD ITS HOLIDAY EARLIER, 
SO PEOPLE TRAVELLED AND CAME 
BACK HOME.
BY THE TIME SCHOOLS WERE OUT IN 
B.C., PROVINCIAL AND FEDERAL 
HEALTH OFFICIALS WERE ALREADY 
ADVISING AGAINST INTERNATIONAL 
TRAVEL.
AT THAT POINT, B.C. WAS 
PREPARING FOR THE WORST.
IT WAS BRINGING IN MILLIONS OF 
PIECES OF P.P.E., INCLUDING BY 
CHARTERED FLIGHTS FROM CHINA.
A VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE 
WAS TURNED INTO AN OVERFLOW 
HOSPITAL, BUT TODAY IT SITS 
EMPTY.
OF ALL OF THE DISCUSSION AROUND 
B.C.'S HANDLING OF THE PANDEMIC,
MUCH OF THE FOCUS HAS BEEN ON 
ITS MANAGEMENT OF LONG-TERM CARE
FACILITIES. 
>> INITIALLY THERE WAS SOME FEAR
EXPERIENCED BY THE STAFF, BY THE
RESIDENTS AND FAMILIES THERE. 
>> Reporter: IN THE VANCOUVER 
AREA, DR. MICHAEL SCHWANDT LED 
THE RESPONSE TEAM ON THE GROUND,
BEGINNING AT THE LYNN VALLEY 
CARE CENTRE.
HE SAID AT FIRST THEY WERE 
TESTING CARE HOME RESIDENTS WHO 
HAD TYPICAL COVID SYMPTOMS, LIKE
FEVER AND COUGH, BUT THAT 
CHANGED. 
>> BY MID MARCH WE WERE LOOKING 
FOR A VERY BROAD ARRAY OF 
SYMPTOMS, TESTING FOR THOSE AND 
IN MANY CASES FINDING CASES WHO 
MIGHT HAVE FLOWN BELOW THE RADAR
OTHERWISE. 
>> Reporter: STILL, IN THE WEEKS
THAT FOLLOWED THERE WERE SEVERAL
NEW OUTBREAKS AT OTHER HOMES.
ON MARCH 27, THE GOVERNMENT 
ORDERED STAFF TO WORK AT ONLY 
ONE FACILITY, BUT THE MOVE TOOK 
TIME TO IMPLEMENT.
IT WAS JUST LAST WEEK THAT ALL 
OF THE NEARLY 9,000 WORKERS WHO 
DID SHIFTS AT MULTIPLE HOMES 
WERE ASSIGNED TO A SINGLE SITE. 
>> THIS IS WHERE CLEARLY PUBLIC 
HEALTH EXPERTISE WAS BROUGHT TO 
BEAR IN A WAY THAT IT WAS NOT IN
ONTARIO.
>> Reporter: ONTARIO DIDN'T 
FOLLOW SUIT WITH ITS CARE HOMES 
UNTIL THREE WEEKS AFTER B.C. 
FIRST MADE ITS ANNOUNCEMENT.  
COLIN FURNESS, AND INFECTION 
CONTROL EPIDEMIOLOGIST, SAYS 
THAT'S NOT THE ONLY DIFFERENCE.
>> IF I COULD PUT US IN A TIME 
MACHINE AND SEND ONTARIO BACK TO
EARLY MARCH, I WOULD HAVE AN 
EFFECTIVE EXPERT OWNING THE 
PODIUM AND DOING THAT 
COMMUNICATION.
>> Reporter: BY THAT HE MEANS 
BECAUSE WHILE PREMIER DOUG FORD 
HANDLED THE UPDATES THERE, IN 
B.C. IT WAS DR. BONNIE HENRY.
FURNESS BELIEVES HER VAST 
EXPERIENCE INSTILLED 
CREDIBILITY.
>> THIS IS A VERY SNEAKY VIRUS.
>> Reporter: BUT EVEN THOUGH 
B.C. MAY HAVE AVOIDED THE WORST 
OF IT, HENRY SAYS IT'S STILL NOT
TIME TO TAKE A BREATH.
THERE ARE STILL ACTIVE OUTBREAKS
IN CARE HOMES, AND MORE THAN 165
PEOPLE HAVE DIED. 
>> IS THERE ANYTHING THAT YOU 
WOULD DO DIFFERENTLY?
>> YEAH.
YOU KNOW, I THINK ABOUT THAT -- 
I THINK WE CAN NEVER GET IT 
PERFECTLY RIGHT, BUT IT'S REALLY
HARD TO THINK ABOUT LOOKING BACK
RIGHT NOW.
WE STILL HAVE A LOT OF WAYS TO 
GO BEFORE WE'RE OUT OF THIS 
CRISIS. 
>> I ALMOST DIED. 
>> Reporter: BACK ON VANCOUVER 
ISLAND, CATHY NOVAK IS STILL
RECOVERING.
SHE SPENT NEARLY TWO WEEKS ON A 
VENTILATOR AND A MONTH IN THE 
HOSPITAL.
>> I DID A LOT OF REFLECTING AND
FEELING LUCKY, YEAH, TO BE 
ALIVE.
>> Reporter: SHE'S STILL 
FATIGUED BUT HAS SLOWLY BEEN 
REGAINING HER STRENGTH.
THE VIRUS CAUSED A BRIGHT RED 
RASH TO BREAK OUT OVER HER BODY.
IT'S GRADUALLY FADING, BUT THE 
ANXIETY ISN'T.
>> I'M STILL NERVOUS ABOUT IT.
I'M NERVOUS ABOUT PEOPLE PUTTING
THEIR GUARD DOWN AND BEING A 
LITTLE MORE CARELESS, AND 
BECAUSE EVEN THOUGH HOPEFULLY 
I'LL NEVER GET IT AGAIN, BUT 
THERE ARE OTHER PEOPLE THAT YOU 
COULD PASS IT ON TO.
SO THAT'S STILL A DANGER.
>> Reporter: SHE DOESN'T KNOW IF
HER HUSBAND EVER GOT IT, SO EVEN
THOUGH HEALTH OFFICIALS SAY THEY
CAN NOW EXPAND THEIR BUBBLE AND 
HAVE CONTACT WITH MORE PEOPLE, 
THEY'RE STICKING AS A PARTY OF 
TWO, WHICH THEY'RE GRATEFUL FOR,
CONSIDERING HOW CLOSE THEY CAME 
TO LOSING THAT.
BRIAR STEWART, CBC NEWS, 
VICTORIA.
>> Adrienne: AS WE HEAD INTO 
SUMMER, SOME ARE CAUTIOUSLY 
MAKING SOME MODIFIED TRAVEL 
PLANS.
SO WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT IF YOU'RE
STAYING IN A HOTEL?
>> Andrew: AND IN JUST A MOMENT,
DR. ISAAC BOGOCH IS GOING TO 
JOIN US TO ANSWER SOME OF YOUR 
COVID-19 QUESTIONS, INCLUDING 
THIS ONE ABOUT PLAYING CARDS.
MY BRIDGE GROUP HAS DECIDED TO 
GET BACK TO PLAYING BRIDGE IN 
EACH OTHER'S HOMES.
AM I BEING TOO CAREFUL NOT 
WANTING TO PLAY AT THIS TIME?
HIS ANSWER AFTER THIS.
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>> Andrew: HEY, WELCOME BACK.
AS THE COUNTRY CONTINUES TO 
REOPEN IN STAGGERED STAGES, YOU 
HAVE KEPT SENDING YOUR QUESTIONS
IN ABOUT COVID-19, SO WE ARE 
GOING TO CONTINUE FIELDING THEM.
JOINING US TO HELP US OUT, 
DR. ISAAC BOGOCH, INFECTIOUS 
DISEASES SPECIALIST.
HELLO, DR. BOGOCH.
WE'RE GOING TO GET STARTED WITH 
A QUESTION WE'VE ACTUALLY GOTTEN
FROM A FEW DIFFERENT PEOPLE.
MY BRIDGE GROUP HAS DECIDED TO 
GETTING BACK TO PLAYING BRIDGE 
IN EACH OTHER'S HOMES.
AM I BEING TOO CAREFUL NOT 
WANTING TO PLAY AT THIS TIME?
>> CERTAINLY NOT.
CERTAINLY WE KNOW THAT THE MORE 
PEOPLE GATHER TOGETHER, THERE'S 
THE POTENTIAL FOR TRANSMITTING 
THIS INFECTION.
IT WOULD BE IMPORTANT TO 
CONSIDER WHAT PROVINCE YOU'RE IN
AND WHAT ARE THE RULES FOR 
GETTING TOGETHER, AND ESPECIALLY
THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE THAT ARE 
ALLOWED TO CONGREGATE.
THE OTHER THING TO CONSIDER IS 
IT SOUNDS LIKE THIS IS IN AN 
INDOOR ENVIRONMENT, AND THIS 
WOULD BE A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR
PEOPLE TO WEAR MASKS AS WELL, 
BECAUSE WE KNOW THAT THIS 
INFECTION CAN BE TRANSMITTED 
MORE EFFICIENTLY IF PEOPLE ARE 
IN CLOSE PROXIMITY IN AN INDOOR 
ENVIRONMENT.
SO THAT WOULD BE ANOTHER 
CONSIDERATION.
BUT OF COURSE IF YOU'RE NOT 
COMFORTABLE WITH IT, IF YOU'RE 
NOT ENTIRELY SURE THAT OTHER 
PEOPLE WILL BE NEGATIVE FOR THIS
INFECTION, STAY HOME AND YOU CAN
ALWAYS POSTPONE THAT FOR LATER 
ON.
>> Andrew: ARE THE PLAYING CARDS
A THREAT?
>> IT WOULD BE LESS OF A THREAT.
WE KNOW, OF COURSE, TOUCHING THE
CARDS AND THEN RUBBING YOUR 
EYES, NOSE OR MOUTH CAN 
CERTAINLY CONTRIBUTE TO 
TRANSMITTING THIS INFECTION, BUT
CERTAINLY I THINK THIS IS 
SOMETHING THAT COULD BE DONE 
WITH GREAT HAND HYGIENE.
I'D BE CONCERNED ABOUT SHARED 
FOOD BECAUSE NO ONE PLAYS BRIDGE
WITHOUT HAVING SOME EXCELLENT 
FOOD, WITHOUT HAVING THAT IN 
CLOSE REACH.
SO I'D BE MORE CONCERNED ABOUT 
THE SHARED FOOD.
SO IMPECCABLE HAND HYGIENE WOULD
BE SOMETHING TO REALLY BE 
MINDFUL OF.
>> Andrew: HERE'S ANOTHER 
QUESTION.
ARE BATHROOM BREAKS SAFE ON A 
MULTI-HOUR CAR TRIP?
SO I GUESS PUBLIC RESTROOMS. 
>> YEAH, ABSOLUTELY.
ABSOLUTELY.
WE KNOW THESE ARE GROING TO BE 
PLACES WHERE THERE ARE GOING TO 
BE LOTS OF DIFFERENT PEOPLE 
USING THOSE PLACES AT DIFFERENT 
TIMES.
THOSE FACILITIES CAN BE SAFELY 
USED, BUT WASH YOUR HANDS.
SIMPLE AS THAT.
YOU'RE GOING TO DO IT ANYWAYS.
WASH YOUR HANDS AFTERWARDS AND 
IT SHOULDN'T BE A PROBLEM AT 
ALL. 
>> Andrew: HOW ARE YOU FEELING 
GENERALLY ABOUT THE PACE OF 
REOPENING AND PEOPLE BUBBLING 
WITH OTHER FRIENDS, FAMILY, THAT
SORT OF THING?
>> I THINK THINGS ARE GOING OKAY
SO FAR.
IT'S CERTAINLY -- WHEN WE LOOK 
THROUGHOUT THE REST OF THE 
WORLD, CANADA IS DOING 
REMARKABLY WELL.
IT TOOK A LOT OF WORK TO GET 
HERE, AND COLLECTIVELY WE HAVE 
DONE THE JOB.
NOW THE KEY THING HERE IS 
MAINTENANCE AND DO WE HAVE WHAT 
IT TAKES TO SUSTAIN THESE VERY 
LOW RATES OF TRANSMISSION IN 
CANADA.
AND IF WE DO, AND IF WE 
CERTAINLY QUELL ANY OUTBREAKS AS
THEY EMERGE, I THINK WE'LL DO 
OKAY, BUT THE KEY THING IS WE'VE
GOT TO BE ABLE TO MAINTAIN THIS,
THAT CAN BE TRICKY.
WE'RE IN FOR A BIT OF A LONG 
DRIVE AHEAD.
>> Andrew: DR. BOGOCH, ALWAYS 
GOOD TO TALK TO YOU.
THANKS SO MUCH. 
>> ANY TIME.
>> Andrew: FOR ALL OF YOU AT 
HOME, KEEP SENDING THOSE 
QUESTIONS IN.
YOU CAN FIND US ON INSTAGRAM AT 
@CBCTHENATIONAL OR JUST SEND US 
AN EMAIL, COVID@cbc.ca.
>>> NOW TRAVEL IS ONE OF THOSE 
THINGS LOTS OF PEOPLE ARE 
THINKING ABOUT, LOOKING FORWARD 
TO THE DAY IT'S SAFE TO DO ONCE 
AGAIN, AND SO WHETHER IT'S 
ABROAD OR RIGHT HERE WITHIN 
CANADA, THERE'S ONE COMPONENT OF
YOUR NEXT VACATION WE THOUGHT 
WE'D TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT.
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>>> THE HOTEL EXPERIENCE HAS 
CHANGED IN A FEW KEY WAYS SINCE 
THE START OF THE PANDEMIC, SO 
WHAT SHOULD YOU EXPECT?
LET'S START WITH CHECK-IN.
YOU'LL PROBABLY HAVE A LOT LESS 
PHYSICAL CONTACT WITH THE FRONT 
DESK.
YOU ANNOUNCE YOURSELF, YOU 
CONFIRM YOUR INFORMATION, THEY 
GIVE YOU THE KEY CARD FROM A 
DISTANCE, THEN YOU HEAD UP TO 
YOUR ROOM.
HIGH-TOUCH SURFACES ARE 
DISINFECTED MORE FREQUENTLY, ICE
MACHINES, ELEVATOR BUTTONS, 
SPEAKING OF WHICH, AT THIS 
HOTEL, NO RIDING WITH STRANGERS,
SO EXPECT TO WAIT YOUR TURN.
WHEN YOU GET TO YOUR ROOM, THE 
USUAL MAINSTAYS MAY OR MAY NOT 
BE THERE.
PENS, MAGAZINES, THROW PILLOWS, 
EVEN THE MINI BAR MAY BE 
COMPLETELY EMPTY OR AT A MINIMUM
EVERYTHING INSIDE WILL HAVE BEEN
SANITIZED BEFORE YOU ARRIVED.
BUT PERHAPS THE BIGGEST CHANGE 
FOR A LOT OF PEOPLE IS THAT 
NOBODY WILL COME INTO YOUR ROOM 
TO CLEAN IT DURING YOUR STAY.
YOU CAN STILL REQUEST IT, BUT 
THEY MAY ACTUALLY FIND IT EASIER
JUST TO MOVE YOU TO A CLEAN 
ROOM.
EVEN WITH ROOM SERVICE, EXPECT 
STAFF TO KEEP THEIR DISTANCE.
>> YOU BRING THE TRAY TO THE 
ROOM AND WE LEAVE IT IN FRONT OF
THE ROOM AND WE CALL THE GUEST 
AND LET THEM KNOW THAT THEIR 
ROOM SERVICE TRAY HAS BEEN 
DELIVERED.
SO THERE IS NO CONTACT BETWEEN 
THE GUEST AND THE EMPLOYEES.
>> Andrew: FOR EVERYTHING ELSE, 
IT'S REALLY GOING TO DEPEND ON 
WHAT PART OF THE COUNTRY YOU 
LIVE IN.
HOTELS HAVE POOLS, THEY HAVE 
RESTAURANTS, THEY HAVE GYMS.
ALL OF WHICH ARE GOING TO BE 
GOVERNED BY DIFFERENT RULES AND 
RESTRICTIONS, DEPENDING ON THE 
COVID-19 CASELOADS IN THOSE 
AREAS.
SO, HAPPY TRAVELS.
SLEEP TIGHT.
>> Adrienne: ACROSS THE COUNTRY,
KIDS ARE GRADUATING WITHOUT THE 
USUAL CELEBRATIONS.
WHY THE STUDENTS FROM ONE SCHOOL
DECIDED TO HIT AISLE NINE 
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>> I'M JOSH BLOCH.
TOMORROW ON CBC'S DAILY NEWS 
PODCAST "FRONT BURNER," IN 
RECENT WEEKS SEVERAL CANADIANS 
STRUGGLING WITH THEIR MENTAL 
HEALTH HAVE BEEN SHOT AND KILLED
BY POLICE AFTER AUTHORITIES WERE
CALLED.
HOW CAN THIS BE STOPPED?
SUBSCRIBE WHEREVER YOU GET YOUR 
PODCASTS.
>> Adrienne: AT A TIME OF 
FINANCIAL UNCERTAINTY FOR SO 
MANY CANADIANS, B.C. CONDO 
OWNERS SAY THEIR FEES HAVE 
SPIKED, GET THIS, UP TO 300% IN 
SOME CASES.
THE PROBLEM APPEARS TO STEM FROM
INSURANCE COSTS, SO AS GREG 
RASMUSSEN TELLS US, THE PROVINCE
IS NOW TRYING TO FIX WHAT IT 
CALLS AN UNHEALTHY SYSTEM.
>> THE LOCATION OF THIS 
PROPERTY. 
>> Reporter: THE SETTING FOR 
THIS 540-UNIT CONDO COMPLEX IS 
TRANQUIL, BUT QUOTES FOR 
INSURANCE ARE CREATING HAVOC. 
>> FROM JANUARY 2018 TO JANUARY 
2020, OUR INSURANCE COSTS WENT 
FROM UNDER $300,000 TO ALMOST 
$900,000.
>> Reporter: MOST OF THAT WAS 
TACKED ON TO MONTHLY FEES, BUT 
OWNERS ALSO DECIDED TO DIP INTO 
AN EMERGENCY FUND TO SOFTEN THE 
BLOW.
>> MANY OF THEM ARE REALLY 
FEELING THE PINCH.
WE'VE HEARD FROM SOME PEOPLE WHO
FEEL THEY HAVE TO SELL BECAUSE 
THEY ARE SIMPLY NOT IN A 
POSITION TO ABSORB INCREASES 
LIKE THAT, ESPECIALLY IF IT'S 
GOING TO BE ONGOING.
>> Reporter: A REPORT 
COMMISSIONED BY THE B.C. 
GOVERNMENT SHOWS IT'S A 
WIDESPREAD PROBLEM.
IT FOUND INSURANCE PREMIUMS HAVE
RISEN BY ABOUT 40% IN THE 
PROVINCE AND 50% IN METRO 
VANCOUVER.
THERE'S A COMPLEX WEB OF ISSUES 
DRIVING THE HIKES.
COASTAL B.C. IS EXPECTED TO BE 
HIT AT SOME POINT BY A 
CATASTROPHIC EARTHQUAKE, WHICH 
COULD FLATTEN MANY BUILDINGS.
IN THE MEANTIME, INSURANCE 
COMPANIES SAY CLAIMS ARE GETTING
MORE COSTLY TO FIX, AND MANY 
MULTI-UNIT BUILDINGS, KNOWN AS 
STRATAS IN B.C., AREN'T BEING 
WELL MAINTAINED. 
>> A B.C. STRATA REGULATIONS, 
THEY'RE A BIT LAX COMPARED TO 
OTHER JURISDICTIONS, AND THAT'S 
LED TO THE FAILURE FOR MANY 
STRATAS TO ADEQUATELY MAINTAIN 
AND REPAIR THEIR PROPERTIES.
>> Reporter: TODAY, THE B.C. 
GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCED IT'S MAKING
CHANGES, TOUGHENING UP 
REGULATIONS ON CONDO 
ASSOCIATIONS AND BANNING SOME 
HIDDEN COMMISSIONS THAT HAVE 
INCREASED INSURANCE COSTS. 
>> THIS ISN'T A QUICK FIX FOR 
THE PRESSURES THAT PEOPLE ARE 
FACING, SO IT IS GOING TO TAKE 
SOME TIME TO ADDRESS THE 
CHALLENGES IN THE MARKET.
>> Reporter: JAMES IS PROMISING 
MORE ACTION, EVENTUALLY, BUT 
ADMITS A ROLLBACK IN PREMIUMS 
FOR HOMEOWNERS ISN'T LIKELY.
GREG RASMUSSEN, CBC NEWS, 
COQUITLAM, B.C.
>> Adrienne: NEXT ON "THE 
NATIONAL," THE GRADS GET 
CREATIVE DURING COVID.
>> WE TURNED A BAD SITUATION 
INTO A GOOD ONE.
>> Adrienne: HOW ONE CLASS 
CELEBRATED PROM WHILE ALSO 
GIVING BACK TO THEIR COMMUNITY.
THAT'S NEXT IN OUR "MOMENT."
>> Andrew: STUDENTS ACROSS 
CANADA ARE HAVING TO FIND 
CREATIVE WAYS TO CELEBRATE PROM 
THIS YEAR, AND ONE B.C. CLASS 
DECIDED TO SPEND THEIR PROM 
GROCERY SHOPPING.
THE STORE OPENED JUST FOR THE 
STUDENTS, AND INSTEAD OF 
SHOPPING FOR THEMSELVES, THEY 
BOUGHT GROCERIES FOR A LOCAL 
FOOD BANK AS A WAY TO GIVE BACK.
IT'S OUR "MOMENT."
>> WE HAD COVID, AND WE THOUGHT 
WE WOULD CANCEL THE PARTY 
COMPLETELY.
THAT JUST SEEMED SO SAD, AND SO 
WE JUST WRACKED OUR BRAINS TO 
FIGURE OUT A WAY THAT THE MOST 
KIDS COULD SAFELY SEE EACH 
OTHER.
WE THOUGHT, WELL, LET'S GO 
SHOPPING. 
>> COUNTRY GROCER VOLUNTEERED TO
DO THIS, AND THEN WE'RE GETTING 
FOOD FOR THE FOOD BANK.
WIN-WIN.
>> THE SAFE GRAD COMMITTEE WOULD
TAKE THE FUNDS THEY HAD RAISED 
FOR OUR PARTY AND DONATE SOME OF
THAT TO THE FOOD BANK AND GIVE 
EACH GRAD A FEW DOLLARS TO SHOP.
>> I THINK IT'S UNIQUE AND FUN.
PROBABLY BETTER THAN WHAT WOULD 
HAVE HAPPENED OTHERWISE.
>> REALLY GREAT.
>> A BUNCH OF GROCERIES, HELP US
DONATE FOOD TO THOSE WHO NEED 
IT.
BUSINESS
ALSO GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY.
>> IT'S NICE THAT WE GET 
SOMETHING.
>> YEAH, IT'S NICE WE GET TO SEE
EVERYBODY.
>> EVEN THOUGH TIMES ARE REALLY 
HARD, THEY STILL NEED TO 
CELEBRATE THE GOOD THINGS.
>> Adrienne: OKAY, SO FIRSTLY 
THEY LOOK FANTASTIC, AND I KIND 
OF LIKE THEIR THINKING WHERE 
THEY SAID, YOU KNOW, IF THE 
STORE WILL OPEN EARLY FOR 
SENIORS, MAYBE IT WILL STAY OPEN
LATE FOR THE TEENS.
>> Andrew: RIGHT.
AND THE PART OF THIS I FIND 
FUNNY IS THEY WERE NEVER WITHOUT
CHAPERONES.
PARENTS AND STAFF WERE INSIDE AS
WELL MAKING SURE THEY ALL STAYED
SIX FEET APART, NO HANKY PANKY, 
NO GETTING UP TO NO GOOD.
BUT IT SOUNDS LIKE THEY DID A 
LOT OF GOOD.
THAT'S "THE NATIONAL" FOR THIS 
TUESDAY, JUNE 23.
HAVE A GOOD NIGHT.
>> Adrienne: GOOD NIGHT.
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