Why experts say B.C. should get as close to ‘COVID-zero’ as possible “Finding small ways to alleviate that fear is so important, and it really strengthens the social fabric of our communities.”`[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Matlo said the program started hoping to sign up 150 seniors who wanted a card.
The response was immediate, and she said they’re now hoping to get cards to at least 1,000 seniors.“It’s quite exciting. I’d love to see that go up to 2,000,” she said.The cards can be as simple or complex as you like, and crafting them is a great family activity to help fight the COVID-19 fatigue, she said.