KITCHENER -- Community members continue to step up to help during the COVID-19 pandemic.
From a Cambridge doctor who helped her hospital prepare for the arrival of COVID-19 to a group of Waterloo researchers developing a needle-less vaccine, people are working hard to support one another this year.
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Read stories of people making sure we're stronger together, even when six feet apart:
A Waterloo walk-in clinic transformed into a COVID-19 testing site in a week.
A local doctor is being praised for her work preparing Cambridge for the COVID-19 pandemic.
A teacher in Waterloo helped bring a classic board game to life.
A nurse who made sure her coworkers were taken care of during the first wave of the pandemic.
Staff at the WCDSB helped make face shield parts for front-line workers.
Cambridge students helped connect with others through social media.
The head of the ICU at St. Mary's Hospital helped people stay positive in the pandemic.
A video inspired by a book is a love letter to the community.
A recreational therapist is helping spark joy for her patients.
Women are leading the pandemic response in Waterloo Region.
Local hospitals play "Here Comes the Sun" to celebrate when COVID-19 patients head home.
An event space pivoted to offer housing to the homeless population during the pandemic.
A paramedic using humour and past experience to get through the pandemic.
A seniors day program continues to promote health and wellness amid COVID-19.
A app lets customers map out stores before heading out for a shopping trip.