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Senior Canadian scientists question government plans to delay 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine

Senior Canadian scientists question government plans to delay 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine Travis Dhanraj and Nick Westoll © Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press A senior is helped inside to get his shot at a COVID-19 vaccination clinic, Monday, March 8, 2021 in Montreal. A joint letter from senior scientists from a number of major health institutions is raising questions about a plan to delay second doses of COVID-19 vaccinations by four months. A draft of the letter obtained by Global News from an Ontario government source highlighted the unknowns surrounding the plan and the thoroughness of it. The document was signed by doctors with the University of Toronto, University Health Network (UHN), Sunnybrook Research Institute, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and Montreal Clinical Research Institute.

Montreal s first clinic for post-COVID complications opens to the public

Montreal’s first clinic for post-COVID complications opens to the public Patients still experiencing symptoms after COVID-19 recovery will be thoroughly examined at the new facility The city’s first post-COVID-19 clinic welcomed Montrealers with debilitating symptoms following their COVID-19 recovery, opening on Feb. 12. Located at the Montreal Clinical Research Institute (IRCM) in Plateau-Mont-Royal, the clinic primarily focuses on studying COVID-related complications, which often last several months. Dr. Emilia Liana Falcone is the clinic’s director, having specialized in inflammatory complications even before the COVID-19 outbreak. She leads a multidisciplinary team of nurses, dieticians, cardiologists, neuropsychologists, and other consultants for post-COVID symptoms.

Grammy Award nomination for Montreal artist a big boost as she battles post-COVID symptoms

  MONTREAL Luna Pearl Woolf sank to her lowest point last November. The successful Montreal composer was emotionally and physically worn out from living with post-COVID symptoms for more than seven months. Tired of feeling tired, she began questioning her future. “I started thinking, Well if this is my life, how do I want to live it, do I want to keep trying to be a composer where I have to travel all over the world and get up and lead rehearsals? ” she said. The mother of two was forced to reckon with a heartbreaking dilemma that so many people with long-term COVID symptoms so-called long-haulers are facing.

Coronavirus: COVID-19 long hauler hopes new clinic will provide treatment, answers

Coronavirus: COVID-19 long hauler hopes new clinic will provide treatment, answers
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The hidden face of COVID-19: A growing number in it for the long haul

Those left suffering ask: Why is this happening? When will it end? Where can I get help? Author of the article: René Bruemmer Publishing date: Feb 21, 2021  •  February 22, 2021  •  10 minute read  •  Since she first got COVID-19 in November, Laura Ijewere has been to hospital four times with difficulty breathing and heart palpitations so severe “it felt like my heart was trying to burst out of my chest.” She worries about the toll it’s taking on her son, Daniel. Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /Montreal Gazette Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page.

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