Danny Gundy understands the new ways of interacting during the coronavirus pandemic, but he says he is just not happy with the guidelines in many instances. “The attitudes definitely need to change a bit more,” said Gundy.
Staying two metres apart works for social distancing, but it doesn’t work well if you’re blind and need a hand staying safe while walking around the neighbourhood of Yonge and St.
Clair in Toronto. Gundy said he recently bumped into a pole while walking, and a woman told him she would’ve helped, but didn’t want to break social distancing guidelines. “She could have just called out beforehand and said, ‘Pole coming up.’ I’d like people to pull together,” Gundy said.