Large-scale disruptions from COVID-19: No longer 'if' or 'when,' but 'now'These disruptions may be inconvenient or unwelcome, but the alternatives—haphazard responses or doing nothing at all—are worse Hundreds show up to Ottawa COVID-19 assessment centre, but few actually testedThe volume of calls to Ottawa's COVID-19 help line have been doubling by the day and non-nursing staff have had to be called in to help. Ontario severely restricts visitors to long-term care homes Until now, the province had merely recommended that visitors to long-term care homes be screened for symptoms and risk factors for COVID-19, such as recent international travel Ontario public health hasn't stepped up—we need it to, now Doctors have been getting conflicting information about how to handle this pandemic, and PHO has failed to clarify the confusion New decision aid for selecting treatments for osteoarthritis pain in primary care Focuses on the proportion of patients attaining meaningful reductions in pain with various treatment options Canadians taking big steps in COVID-19 vaccine development Human trials of a vaccine could begin as soon as July or August after being approved by appropriate health agencies COVID-19, social distancing and introverts Women face barriers accessing birth control, other services A Canadian Pharmacists Association survey of Canadians suggests pharmacists can play a key role in improving access British Columbia focuses on long term care homes in COVID-19 fight Dr. Henry said she has the power to order the closure of schools in B.C. under the Public Health Act, but so far she doesn't believe that's necessary Restrict non-essential medical services? Those of us offering non-essential medical care are also capable of offering essential medical care when necessary First Previous 825 826 827 828 829 Next Last