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There s no COVID-19 exit strategy without vaccinating younger teens, expert says

There s no COVID-19 exit strategy without vaccinating younger teens, expert says
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Surging like absolute crazy : Ontario hospitals pray they don t reach last-resort stage in third wave

Article content The idea of people being removed from intensive care, unhooked from ventilators that might have saved them to make room for someone else more likely to survive is almost unfathomable, says the president and CEO of Canada’s largest university hospital. “I believe we’ll fight that one as long as humanly possible, and I pray we never get to the point of having to consider that,” said Dr. Kevin Smith, head of Toronto’s University Health Network and co-chair of Ontario’s COVID-19 critical care table. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or

Surging like crazy : Ontario hospitals pray they don t reach last-resort stage

Article content The idea of people being removed from intensive care, unhooked from ventilators that might have saved them to make room for someone else more likely to survive is almost unfathomable, says the president and CEO of Canada’s largest university hospital. “I believe we’ll fight that one as long as humanly possible, and I pray we never get to the point of having to consider that,” said Dr. Kevin Smith, head of Toronto’s University Health Network and co-chair of Ontario’s COVID-19 critical care table. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or

Experts call on Quebec to allow reopening of sleepaway camps

Experts call on Quebec to allow reopening of sleepaway camps Dr. Earl Rubin, director of the pediatric infectious diseases division of Montreal Children’s Hospital, says he has drawn up a series of proposals to keep risks to a minimum. Author of the article: Marian Scott  •  Montreal Gazette Publishing date: Mar 15, 2021  •  March 15, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  A letter signed by nearly 90 pediatricians, other specialists and family doctors asks the department of Health and Social Services to allow summer sleepaway camps to develop operating plans that would mitigate the risks of spreading COVID-19. Camps need the OK to continue planning, said Earl Rubin, director of the pediatric infectious diseases division of Montreal Children’s Hospital. Photo by Tyrel Featherstone /Montreal Gazette files

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