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The fear, grief, social isolation, and financial and occupational losses from COVID-19 have created a mental health crisis. Ontario's response highlights the shortcomings of its physician-only public healthcare system that limits public access to appropriate and sustainable mental healthcare. ...
I have some important news. Last week, the Government of Ontario announced the final steps of its Reopening Plan. These steps represent the pathway towards the end of all COVID-19… Read Article Changes to public health and workplace safety measures ...
To streamline the process, the COVID-19 Mental Health Network is actively connecting volunteers with healthcare workers in need. The sessions are conducted remotely, adhering to the guidelines for electronic teletherapy. The network ensures that both healthcare providers and therapists can safely engag...
A notice to require proof of COVID-19 vaccination is seen at the entrance of a restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Sept. 22, 2021. As of Sept. 22, Ontarian residents who are 12 years of age and older need to be fully vaccinated and provide their proof of vaccination or provide...
TORONTO — In consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health and other health experts, the Ontario government has developed the Keeping Ontario Safe and Open Framework. It ensures that public health measures are targeted, incremental and responsive to help limit the spread of COVI...
Adalsteinn Brown, dean of the University of Toronto's school of public health, told reporters that cases were doubling every 10 to 12 days and warned of "a remarkably high surge, unless public health measures and adherence to public health measures start to damp down that ...
When asked for his thoughts on the matter during his government's daily COVID-19 update, Ford said he forgives Natyshak. "It's water off a duck's back,"said the Premier. "Let’s just move on." Lead photo by Alex Luyckx Share ...
Schools will remain open during the stay-at-home order, except where local public health units have ordered them to close. The province says new measures will be introduced following the spring break next week, including: asymptomatic testing at assessment centres between April 12 and April 18 ...
Dr. Peter Donnelly, President and CEO of Public Health Ontario, addresses a media briefing on COVID-19 provincial modelling in Toronto, April 3, 2020.Photo by Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press The 100,000 deaths was an estimate of what could have happened if social distancing mea...