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The super-rich are using luxury concierge services to get COVID-19 vaccine

The super-rich are using luxury concierge services to get COVID-19 vaccine Chris Jancelewicz © GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP via Getty Images A sign indicates the way to the COVID-19 vaccination service at al-Barsha Health Centre in Dubai on December 24, 2020. If you have a net worth of $800 million, then you may be in luck when it comes to securing the COVID-19 vaccine. According to Forbes, that s the minimum standard you must reach to join Knightsbridge Circle, a prestigious luxury concierge service that has been flying its members to places like the United Arab Emirates to get inoculated. The Telegraph in the U.K. first reported the news of the luxury vaccination holidays.

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Husband of Quebec doctor who took her own life shines light on pandemic burnout

Coronavirus: Quebec doctor s death by suicide sends shockwaves through Canada s medical community

Coronavirus: Quebec doctor’s death by suicide sends shockwaves through Canada’s medical community © Provided by Global News Dr. Karine Dion, 35, died by suicide Jan. 3, 2021. The death of a Granby, Que., emergency physician has sent shockwaves throughout the Canadian medical community. Dr. Karine Dion, 35, who was also the mother of a young son, died by suicide earlier in January. Her family said it was the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic that led to her death. Her family and her husband have gone public with this death to let the public know the immense distress that health workers are experiencing on the front lines of this pandemic, said Dr. Naheed Dosani, a palliative care physician and a health justice activist.

Doctors fume about COVID-19 patients who flout restrictions

Doctors fume about COVID-19 patients who flout restrictions Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Blair Gable/The Globe and Mail During an overnight shift in the emergency department last week, Ottawa doctor Lisa Fischer treated a woman worried about getting COVID-19 after a passenger on the flight home from her Caribbean vacation tested positive. At her Ottawa practice, family physician Nili Kaplan-Myrth has stopped seeing patients in person for a couple weeks – too many were coming in with “just a little cough” or after family visits or travelling, despite public health warnings to stay home.

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