Dr. Kishlay Anand
Dr. Kishlay Anand is a board-certified cardiologist and electrophysiologist and president and founder of Apricus Health. Dr. Anand served as Chairman of InstantMed Health Center and is currently president of Arizona Cardiovascular Institute. He is also a board member at Cardiovascular Consultants, the largest integrated cardiovascular group in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
Dr. Anand is committed to continuous improvement of his field and has written and contributed to numerous publications including peer-reviewed journals and delivered presentations of research work at national and international conferences.
Update 213: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (April 15, 5 p.m.)
AstraZeneca is available to everyone aged 55 to 64, including on a walk-in basis in Calgary and Edmonton. Continue following all public health guidelines to stop the spread of COVID-19 and protect the health-care system.
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Latest updates
There are 416 people in hospital due to COVID-19, including 86 in intensive care.
There are 16,223 active cases in the province.
To date, 147,920 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19.
In the last 24 hours, there were five additional COVID-related deaths reported: one on April 13 and four on April 14.
Ryan Bosch
Ryan Bosch, MD, FACP, is president and co-founder of Socially Determined, the social risk analytics company for organizations committed to addressing the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH), and is also a practicing physician in Reston, Virginia. In previous roles, Dr. Bosch has built healthcare IT businesses, and advised and served as CMIO for health systems. He was also director of the division of internal medicine at The George Washington University, served on the White House medical team and achieved the rank of Major as flight surgeon in the United States Air Force.
April 15, 2021 Hallowell, Maine - The Maine Public Utilities Commission (Commission) reminds all gas and electric consumers that the winter disconnection