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From YouTube: JULY 13 2020 Statements Jinny Sims
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The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
5th Session
41st Parliament
A
Back
in
March,
no
one
imagined
the
day
today
impact
of
Kovach
19.
There
were
not
many
individuals
or
organizations
that
could
foresee
how
things
would
change
for
them.
Now
we
pivot
to
the
new
normal.
How
does
that?
Look?
Every
individual,
every
business,
every
team
and
every
organization
has
had
to
examine
how
things
were
done
and
how
to
move
forward
in
our
new
normal
for
the
foreseeable
future.
Adaptations
of
Mead
made
all
around,
and
now
we
are
watching,
as
everyone
is
playing
their
part
to
restart
the
economy
and
our
new
normal
lives.
A
I'm
encouraged
watching
clubs
and
societies
in
Surrey
roll
out
programs,
both
allowing
themselves
to
be
operational
and
safely
offering
their
services.
Sorry,
United,
Guilford,
Aquatech,
BC,
Tigers
and
three
FC
soccer
clubs
have
all
returned
to
the
turf.
The
groups
are
small,
all
the
spaces
are
larger,
but
I
am
sure
a
lot
of
kids
and
parents
are
relieved
to
have
this
outlet.
After
so
many
months
of
being
inside
fitness
classes
that
would
traditionally
be
offered
inside
are
being
offered
outside
from
Zumba
to
yoga
boot.
Camp
and
Pilates
a
parks
are
being
busy
places
in
recent
weeks.
A
Surrey
Art
Center
is
offering
our
takeout
classes
and
packages
ready
for
pickup
video
art
lessons
and
lie
online
lessons
where
artists
can
share
their
creations.
Semia.
Our
society
recently
offered
a
virtual
week
of
creativity
featuring
different
artists
sharing
their
gifts.
This
is
not
the
summer.
Everyone
wanted
or
the
summer
that
everybody
imagined,
but
I
am
encouraged
mr.
speaker,
watching
how
people
are
pivoting
and
paving
the
way
for
a
new
normal.
While
we
are
navigating
through
the
unprecedented
Kovach
19
pandemic.