Oxford County residents have until October 29th to fill out an online survey all about how the pandemic has affected their lives.
OXFORD COUNTY - Oxford residents are being asked how COVID-19 has changed their lives.
The University of Guelph is conducting a study to see how the pandemic has impacted the health, social life and finances of local residents.
The findings are expected to be used by the County to help plan various support and recovery programs especially those dealing with mental health, housing, family incomes and food security.
The survey can be found on Oxford County's website until October 29th. Paper copies with prepaid return postage will also be mailed to Oxford County households next week.

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