GINTA: Challenging times can help us build better health for our community
KAMLOOPS — We have a big week ahead. Kids are returning to school, and for the majority that means they’ll be hanging out together in classes and other common spaces. All of us share much concern for their safety, the safety of the teachers and other staff, and of course the community at large. This is a test like no other.
The virus that turned our lives upside down is still making the rounds in our province, and ballooning numbers can metamorphosize into panic, or into proactive thinking.
Hence the question: What can we do, collectively, to ensure that we reduce health risks in our community?
These last few months have reminded us of the most precious asset we own, which is our health, forcing us to reconsider what keeps us healthy whether in a pandemic or otherwise. Fresh wholesome foods instead of processed, regular physical activity, and though often overlooked and forgotten, access to clean air.


