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世界杯决赛2022

douglas todd: let the light in, vancouverites, open your blinds

opinion: having many ‘eyes on the street’ enhances connectivity, security and our mental health
douglas todd
jan 7 2022

seniors' needs not being met amid chsld staff shortage, says orderly

on jan. 1, sophie-kim nguyen was just one of two orderlies working in her wing at the chsld joseph-françois perrault, responsible for 32 patients.
jason magder
jan 7 2022

most children admitted with covid-19 have short stays, cheo town hall participants hear

it's still not clear if infants have increased risks of infection from covid-19 or whether hospitals are seeing more of it because it is more transmissible or there have been more gatherings.
joanne laucius
jan 7 2022

two ontario children under age six die with covid-19

"the best protection we can offer is for those of us who can, to get vaccinated," dr. eileen de villa said
liz braun
jan 7 2022

'she just wanted to feel safe': how a paramedic's act of kindness brought solace in a chaotic emergency department

it was a fleeting moment in the bedlam of a hospital emergency department, an act of kindness and comfort to remind us the covid-19 pandemic is about more than just daily case counts.
blair crawford
jan 7 2022

non-urgent surgeries on hold as ontario hospital capacity concerns grow

hospitals are caring for 2,081 covid-19 patients, including 288 in intensive care
ayat salih
jan 6 2022

'it’s making people really sick in a different way': how omicron affects hospital patients

'it can be a milder virus, but it can also be quite severe,' and the only real differentiators are vaccination status, immune status and age
sharon kirkey
jan 6 2022
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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douglas todd: let the light in, vancouverites, open your blinds

opinion: having many ‘eyes on the street’ enhances connectivity, security and our mental health
douglas todd
jan 7 2022

seniors' needs not being met amid chsld staff shortage, says orderly

on jan. 1, sophie-kim nguyen was just one of two orderlies working in her wing at the chsld joseph-françois perrault, responsible for 32 patients.
jason magder
jan 7 2022

most children admitted with covid-19 have short stays, cheo town hall participants hear

it's still not clear if infants have increased risks of infection from covid-19 or whether hospitals are seeing more of it because it is more transmissible or there have been more gatherings.
joanne laucius
jan 7 2022

two ontario children under age six die with covid-19

"the best protection we can offer is for those of us who can, to get vaccinated," dr. eileen de villa said
liz braun
jan 7 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

'she just wanted to feel safe': how a paramedic's act of kindness brought solace in a chaotic emergency department

it was a fleeting moment in the bedlam of a hospital emergency department, an act of kindness and comfort to remind us the covid-19 pandemic is about more than just daily case counts.
blair crawford
jan 7 2022

non-urgent surgeries on hold as ontario hospital capacity concerns grow

hospitals are caring for 2,081 covid-19 patients, including 288 in intensive care
ayat salih
jan 6 2022

'it’s making people really sick in a different way': how omicron affects hospital patients

'it can be a milder virus, but it can also be quite severe,' and the only real differentiators are vaccination status, immune status and age
sharon kirkey
jan 6 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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