The University of Guelph wants to hear from Oxford County residents on how the pandemic impacted your day to day life.
The University of Guelph survey on the COVID-19 pandemic and how impacted smaller communities has been extended to the end of November.
The survey asks residents how life changed during the pandemic, looking at things like health, wellbeing, social life, finances, and day-to-day living.
It first launched in late September online here. Paper copies of the survey with prepaid return postage continue to be delivered to mailboxes this month.
The University is working with 20 local partners for this study. You can take the survey online here.

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