The idea initially came to Brett Williams after developing a social distancing outfit comprised of hula hoops, pool noodles, and backpack straps.
In a YouTube video that garnered over 1,000 views in two days, he used it to show people, especially kids, what two metres physically looked like. “Originally it was a safety, and health and wellness apparatus,” Williams said. “Then I realized it had more applications than that.
So, I’m getting out there and hoping to put a smile on a face.” [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] How is he putting smiles on faces?
By volunteering his time, in full costume, and performing a free 10-minute show for children around Saskatoon. “I know that for kids, they need