Astronauts on coping with COVID-19: plenty of routine, keep sight of big picture
MONTREAL — In David Saint-Jacques’ line of work, physical distancing comes with the job.
The Canadian astronaut spent 204 days aboard the International Space Station, returning last June after nearly seven months working alongside a small crew aboard the International Space Station, far from his family.
So Saint-Jacques and his fellow space travellers have experience dealing with the kind of isolation that many Canadians find themselves living with today because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“This is actually a big deal for astronauts, and it’s something that the system or the trainers cannot really help you with much,” Saint-Jacques told The Canadian Press on Wednesday from Houston.