Canada must aim at stamping out COVID-19 spread: An open letter from doctors and scientists
Adopting a strategy of maximum infection suppression early in this epidemic such as was seen in Australia, Taiwan and the Atlantic bubble might have saved 21,000 Canadian lives
April 30, 2021 A 60-year-old COVID-19 patient fights for his life, desperately gasping for air as health-care staff provide life saving medical care in an emergency situation in the intensive care unit at the Humber River Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. The patient was intubated and put on a ventilator successfully. (Nathan Denette/CP)
The authors of this commentary/opinion article are physicians and scientists with backgrounds in infectious diseases, critical care medicine and other health disciplines (details at bottom). Among them are internationally recognized university professors, clinician-researchers, former and current medical school department/sectional chairs
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Two teenagers were taken to hospital Saturday night after a stabbing in the northwest Calgary community of West Hillhurst.
EMS responded to reports of an altercation involving three people in the 1800 block of Kensington Road N.W. around 7:40 p.m. Saturday.
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Two victims, a man and a woman of adult age in their late teens, sustained multiple traumatic injuries and were taken to hospital in serious condition.
“We determined we needed extra resources to transport each to the Foothills Hospital,” said EMS spokesman Stuart Brideaux.
Yoga teacher promotes benefit of laughter in SACPA livestream
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Certified Laughter Yoga teacher Cheryl Ann Oberg as part of the Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs weekly YouTube livestream speaker series. SACPA/YouTube
Certified Laughter Yoga teacher Cheryl Ann Oberg was a fitting guest for a special April Fools Day edition of the Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs weekly YouTube livestream speaker series. “Even when we don’t feel like it, when we start smiling other people look at us and smile back, and all of a sudden it becomes real,” she stated with, of course, a big smile on her face.
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