There's less traffic noise, no fireworks shows and no roaring crowds at sporting events in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»these days thanks to the COVID-19 crisis. But every night there's a new tradition that's making soundwaves through the city.
At 7 p.m. every night, Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»residents are stepping outside — on their own balconies, patios, roofs, or sidewalks — to erupt in cheers and applause to salute the city's hard-working health care workers on the frontlines.
7pm cheer for our healthcare workers. Thank you
— malcolm bromley (@vanparkGM)
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More public applause in support of our health care workers in Vancouver’s . 7pm PST people started clapping, banging pots and making noise to show appreciation.
— Melanie Nagy (@MelanieNagyCTV)
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West End makin’ some noise
— Pete Edwards (@pete_gas)
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The word has been spreading on social media that the applause is for doctors, nurses and other first responders and hospital personnel in the midst of this unprecedented health care crisis here in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»â€” and around the world.
The hashtag #clapfordoctors on Twitter and Instagram shows that this is happening around the world at designated times.
In Vancouver, the new nightly ritual has been happening in the West End, though there have been rallying calls on community Facebook groups for a similar action to happen in communities across the Lower Mainland.
To some, it's a cheer of "mutual support" for neighbours in isolation.
From my balcony: comes alive with cheers of mutual support from neighbours during self-quarantine
— Matthew J Bordewick (@mbordewick)
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And a reminder, if you do decide to take part, to make sure that you aren't gathered closely in a group of people that doesn't share your home with you. Practise safe social distancing, wash those hands and take good care.Ìý
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