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Our collective trauma: How will the pandemic change us?


The way forward is together, experts say.
Author of the article: Susan Schwartz  •  Montreal Gazette
Publishing date: Mar 12, 2021  •  March 12, 2021  •  9 minute read  • 
At the same time as much is outside our control, there are ways we can make choices to feel better about ourselves,” says Shelby Levine, a doctoral student in clinical psychology at McGill University. She takes walks in the middle of the day. She has learned to knit. She has also gotten into baking and cooking. Photo by Allen McInnis /Montreal Gazette
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At the one-year mark of COVID-19’s upheaval in Quebec, the Montreal Gazette takes stock in a six-part series. This is the fifth instalment. ....

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Why has the coronavirus ravaged long-term care homes: study


 
MONTREAL
A new study led by a MUHC researcher will attempt to determine why some residents of long-term care homes (CHSLDs) have been hit harder than others by the novel coronavirus.
The Canadian government will spend $2.7 million through the COVID-19 Immunity Working Group on the study to identify the factors that make one resident more likely than another to develop a severe form of the disease and possibly die from it.
This could lead to better infection control measures, help prioritize available medical care, and reduce unnecessary hospitalizations, so as to protect the health-care system.
It is not just because we are old that COVID is going to be serious, it is not automatic, said Dr. Donald Vinh, of the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Center (MUHC). ....

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