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covid-19: health officials asking people to change holiday plans at the first sign of illness

bonnie henry said people, even with mild illness, should assume they have covid-19 and must not have contact with others.
vancouver sun
dec 26 2021

opinion: why i made the privileged choice to take parental leave during a pandemic

'i am trained for a specific role... but there are others that can do my job. i, however, am the only person who is my son’s mother.'
dr. winnie siu
dec 26 2021

vaccines: a christmas wish for our children

by vaccinating our younger children, we can blunt this covid-19 wave and any others during the cold winter months, a season in which we know respiratory illnesses can spread more easily.
healthy debate
dec 24 2021

first person: savouring 'bubble' baby's second christmas

leader-post digital editor austin davis reflects on the holiday season as his daughter evelyn grows from infant to toddler in a pandemic.
leader post
dec 24 2021

josh freed: latest covid variant means another cautious christmas

welcome to another holiday season when we must isolate, not congregate; another no-el with no-bars, no-shows and no-parties.
montreal gazette
dec 24 2021

what do i do if i have covid-19 symptoms and can't get a pcr test?

with ottawa public health stating that testing capacity has been exceeded, it's not so simple. ottawa public health has a list and description of covid-19 symptoms on its website, including the most common — fever, chills, cough, loss of taste or smell, shortness of breath, etc. — and additional symptoms, such as sore throat, headache and abdominal pain. in a notice wednesday to ottawa doctors, nurse practitioners and walk-in clinics, oph officials said the health unit is advising 10 days of self-isolation, regardless of vaccination status, if timely access to pcr testing is not available and someone is experiencing any of the most common symptoms of covid-19: fever; cough (new or worsening); shortness of breath; decrease or loss of taste or smell; extreme fatigue (not related to receiving a covid-19 vaccine in the past 48 hours); muscle pain (not related to receiving a covid-19 vaccine in the past 48 hours); nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea.
taylor blewett
dec 24 2021

first aid with mental health at its heart

the lives for families program educates people on the possible mental impacts of covid-19 and pandemic restrictions.
brighter world, mcmaster university
dec 23 2021

travelling in a pandemic: study looks at the safest place to sit on public transit

research highlights the importance of air ventilation and filtration in protecting people from covid-19 infection.
chris arnold
dec 23 2021
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covid-19: health officials asking people to change holiday plans at the first sign of illness

bonnie henry said people, even with mild illness, should assume they have covid-19 and must not have contact with others.
vancouver sun
dec 26 2021

opinion: why i made the privileged choice to take parental leave during a pandemic

'i am trained for a specific role... but there are others that can do my job. i, however, am the only person who is my son’s mother.'
dr. winnie siu
dec 26 2021

vaccines: a christmas wish for our children

by vaccinating our younger children, we can blunt this covid-19 wave and any others during the cold winter months, a season in which we know respiratory illnesses can spread more easily.
healthy debate
dec 24 2021

first person: savouring 'bubble' baby's second christmas

leader-post digital editor austin davis reflects on the holiday season as his daughter evelyn grows from infant to toddler in a pandemic.
leader post
dec 24 2021
powered by
obesity canada

josh freed: latest covid variant means another cautious christmas

welcome to another holiday season when we must isolate, not congregate; another no-el with no-bars, no-shows and no-parties.
montreal gazette
dec 24 2021

what do i do if i have covid-19 symptoms and can't get a pcr test?

with ottawa public health stating that testing capacity has been exceeded, it's not so simple. ottawa public health has a list and description of covid-19 symptoms on its website, including the most common — fever, chills, cough, loss of taste or smell, shortness of breath, etc. — and additional symptoms, such as sore throat, headache and abdominal pain. in a notice wednesday to ottawa doctors, nurse practitioners and walk-in clinics, oph officials said the health unit is advising 10 days of self-isolation, regardless of vaccination status, if timely access to pcr testing is not available and someone is experiencing any of the most common symptoms of covid-19: fever; cough (new or worsening); shortness of breath; decrease or loss of taste or smell; extreme fatigue (not related to receiving a covid-19 vaccine in the past 48 hours); muscle pain (not related to receiving a covid-19 vaccine in the past 48 hours); nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea.
taylor blewett
dec 24 2021

first aid with mental health at its heart

the lives for families program educates people on the possible mental impacts of covid-19 and pandemic restrictions.
brighter world, mcmaster university
dec 23 2021

travelling in a pandemic: study looks at the safest place to sit on public transit

research highlights the importance of air ventilation and filtration in protecting people from covid-19 infection.
chris arnold
dec 23 2021
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

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