Dry run exercise this week to test shipping, delivery, tracking and storage Nova Scotia will receive 1,950 doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for an initial test run next week. In an emailed statement, Health Department spokeswoman Marla MacInnis says the province will...
diagnostic imaging in Nova Scotia and were subsequently referred to a thoracic surgeon at the province's only tertiary care centre for surgical management of their primary lung cancer before (Mar. 1, 2019, to Feb. 29, 2020) and during (Mar. 1, 2020, to Feb. 28, 2021) th...
3. Health jobs One tenth of the workforce in Nova Scotia work in health occupations. Demand for these jobs existed before COVID-19 because of the province’s aging population and the increasing popularity of homecare. The pandemic increased demand further. Here are some of the jobs that have...
KJIPUKTUK/HALIFAX – Educators for Social Justice – Nova Scotia is calling for Nova Scotia’s political parties to lay out their plans for eliminating child poverty during the current election period. As education workers, we see the effects of child poverty every day. Giving children the thing...
Whether you’re planning a trip to Nova Scotia, have family coming into town, or just want to be a tourist in your own province, we have you covered. Choose to stay on the mainland, or head to the mountains of Cape Breton; either way, you’ll encounter friendly folks, reasonably price...
L. (2024). Just being there, like a shoulder to lean on: Resilience and mental health among older youth in and aged out of foster care during COVID-19. Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma, 17(1), 15–24. Article Google Scholar Hamel, K., & Bohr, Y. (2023). Resilience in ...
agricultural practices, farm labour, and the effects of COVID-19. A further 54 farmers completed an online survey about their labour and recruitment experiences. The survey was circulated by the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture and shared on social media and was live from January to March,...
Thus, the objective of this study was to explore how caregivers of infants under 6 months of age perceived changes to infant feeding and other food and health‐related matters during the COVID State of Emergency in Nova Scotia, Canada. Four weeks after the State of Emergency began, between ...
Cardiovascular Outcomes in Nova Scotia during the Early Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemicdoi:10.1016/j.cjco.2021.12.008Alison GreeneJohn L SappGreg HirschRatika ParkashCJC Open
Aims To meet the need for public health-mandated COVID-19 vaccine education for patients living with IBD in Nova Scotia a novel, evidence-based, virtual COVID-19 vaccine educational intervention was developed, implemented, and evaluated. Methods An observational, cross sectional, implementation-...