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Opinion: The myth about Canadian health care that just won't die

Opinion: The myth about Canadian health care that just won't die
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COVID-19 strips away smugness


COVID-19 strips away smugness
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North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum receives a COVID-19 vaccination at a drive-through clinic in March. The state has become one of the U.S. leaders in vaccination delivery, with one-third of the population having received at least one vaccine dose.
When it comes to health care, Canadians only seem to care about one thing: are we better than the United States?
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When it comes to health care, Canadians only seem to care about one thing: are we better than the United States?
As long as we beat the U.S., we remain smug about our performance, although this attitude can be hard to square with the tens of thousands of Canadians who get quick access to top-level care in the U.S. each year, or the snowbirds vaccinated for COVID-19 weeks or months ahead of their stay-at-home peers. ....

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WHATLEY: Think Canada's pandemic response was better than the U.S.? Think again


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When it comes to health care, Canadians only seem to care about one thing: Are we better than the United States?
As long as we “beat” the U.S., we remain smug about our performance, although this attitude can be hard to square with the tens of thousands of Canadians who get quick access to top-level care in the US each year, or the snowbirds vaccinated for COVID weeks or months ahead of their stay-at-home peers.
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Is Canada Ready to Meet the Next Wave of Pandemic Challenges?


Is Canada Ready to Meet the Next Wave of Pandemic Challenges?
As Canada grapples with rising COVID-19 cases and new, more transmissible strains of the virus, experts in medicine and emergency preparedness say it’s worth taking stock and preparing to better meet the next stage of pandemic challenges.
Dr. Shawn Whatley, a past president of the Ontario Medical Association, says that last year in the early days of the pandemic, the government didn’t yet know what it was dealing with, but at this stage officials should be thinking more strategically in several areas.
Whatley, a Munk senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, says that although the vaccine rollout in Canada will provide much-needed relief, it’s not a cure-all and governments should adjust their approach in order to save lives in the long run. ....

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