The streets of Vancouver have never been so quiet and it’s all thanks to the COVID-19 crisis. With the majority of us self-isolating at home, a city-wide movement has started to show support for the people on the front lines. Every night at 7PM, people from Vancouver to the Valley are going out on their balconies to clap & cheer in support of BC health care workers, first responders, and anyone who has to work during this pandemic. Let’s get LOUDER and PROUDER every night. Join the movement by clapping, cheering, banging pots and pans, etc.
The movement started last Thursday and has been happening every night since. Show your support tonight at 7PM!
Every night at 7PM, people in #Vancouver clap on their balconies in support of BC health care workers, first responders, and anyone who has to work during this pandemic. ???????????? #covid19 pic.twitter.com/razJVtAmta
— Nicole Lucas (@itsnicolelucas) March 23, 2020
beautiful Vancouver ???? + clapping for healthcare workers at 7pm tonight ????????????????????????????????????? pic.twitter.com/YEXdn3Fi57
— Myriam RD (@myriamdawn) March 23, 2020
Every night at 7:00 pm in Vancouver, people have started clapping for the healthcare workers fighting Covid-19. #Covid_19 #vancouver #HealthcareHeroes pic.twitter.com/KUqv34wJe8
— The Outdoorurbanite (@outdoorurbanite) March 23, 2020
More public applause in support of our health care workers in Vancouver’s #WestEnd . 7pm PST people started clapping, banging pots and making noise to show appreciation. #Lovemycommunity #TogetherAtHome #HealthcareHeroes pic.twitter.com/SYkHtGp0st
— Melanie Nagy (@MelanieNagyCTV) March 22, 2020
Yaletown’s out on balconies enthusiastically clapping and cheering for the city’s health care professionals and essential service workers. Beautiful. ???? ???? Don’t mind the poor plants. #Vancouver #COVID?19 #COVIDCanada pic.twitter.com/6ydsU7I4N1
— J u L i E K i M (@JulieKimComedy) March 23, 2020