QUESTIONS
1.
1.
The incident occurred at a Save On Foods in Campbell River, B.C., on April 24, 2020. Employee Jacqueline Poulton said Kimberly Woolman was upset that a certain area of the store was closed due to public health measures and walked down an aisle to the back of the store screaming at Poulton that COVID was fake. Poulton said she was maintaining social distancing of two metres behind Woolman when Woolman suddenly stopped, shortening the distance between them by about half, and forcibly coughed twice at Poulton's face. The judge concluded that Woolman's cough was deliberate and intentional and, under the Criminal Code of Canada, considered assault. Do you think coughing intentionally on someone during the COVID-19 pandemic should be considered assault?
Yes
67%
641 votes
No
14%
131 votes
Undecided
20%
190 votes
2.
2.
Have you ever witnessed or experienced any form of verbal or physical assault related to COVID-19 guidelines in a public space?
Yes
25%
236 votes
No
75%
726 votes
3.
3.
Have you ever tested positive for COVID?
Yes
28%
270 votes
No
72%
692 votes
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