Toronto women's physician choir inspires with 'Rise Again'Twenty-eight doctor singers recorded their parts alone to help doctors 'keep rising again every day to get through this pandemic' Critics alarmed by Ontario's COVID-19 testing shortfallNow with greater testing capacity, Ontario public health officials have formed a working group to come up with a strategy for how to make best use of that capacity Petition asking for COVID hazard pay for nurses gets 175k signatures Temporary virtual care fee codes roll out Amidst the current pandemic, support for telephone and video care has rapidly expanded Potential harms of chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin for treating COVID-19 Chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin are being used to treat and prevent COVID-19 despite weak evidence for effectiveness, and physicians and patients should be aware of the drugs’ potentially serious adverse events. COVID-19: Effects in children Although originally thought to be harmless in children, there is increasing evidence that children are not completely invulnerable to COVID-19 Legault sends reinforcements as a single Quebec care home reports over 100 cases Could reverse mentorship work in Canadian medicine? Everything has changed now The pandemic has adjusted our ideas about what we owe our fellow citizens and what costs we’re willing to bear N.L. to compensate doctors who commit to 'additional services' 'All hands on deck' approach covers overhead so they can help with pandemic First Previous 283 284 285 286 287 Next Last