TORONTO -- Although the pandemic has cut most of us off from our regular lives, a remote community in Minnesota has been cut off more than most — those in Northwest Angle, Minn. can’t travel by land to the U.S. because they’d have to drive through Manitoba. Northwest Angle is a U.S. exclave, existing north of the Canada-U.S. border right in between Ontario and Manitoba on the coast of Lake of the Woods. Caused by a surveying mistake when borders were being drawn up, all of the Northwest Angle’s land borders are with Canada, meaning that during the pandemic, due to border closures, the residents there have been cut off from their own country.