Toronto has been a weird case. I can see the cases start building up, but our health system has been really bad with even testing, telling most people who have symptoms to self isolate.
I live alone, luckily have a balcony but I'm in a condo with a ton of people, so part of me doesn't want to leave the house unless I need to.
Oddly enough, I've been more social the last few days and trying to connect with my family over facetime, ect more than ever before. It's definitely making me appreciate the people in my life more. I haven't done much self betterment, outside of working on my diet and doing my best to just avoid a lot of fats and sugars (save the frozen pizza in my fridge and my morning tea). I'm lucky my job can be done from home, and I'm expecting to do so for the next month at the least. I am slightly hopeful that even though a vaccine is at least a year away, there will be meds to either reduce symptoms or kill the virus in people suffering. I'm hoping there is some validity to Chloroquine. That would be amazing, since the side effects are minimal for people dealing with malaria. Though I also think Trump should have waited to announce that because the COVID testing was a group of like 30 or 60 people and the FDA hasn't actually approved it for COVID yet. Though it was FDA approved for malaria and I want to say lupus...
I'm still extremely worried about the disease, more for my grandparents and parents, the elderly ect. Though I also don't want to get it, haha.
I hope everyone is doing their best right now. Can't wait to start talking basketball again!