Surgery and COVID-19: caution is advised Feds continue to add to COVID-19 supply stores to meet future demandPlanes and boats loaded with personal protective equipment and other COVID-19 supplies continue to arrive in Canada as the federal government moves to increase the domestic stockpile of crucial gear. Doctor who did not self-isolate after travel seeds COVID-19 outbreak in N.B. The province had been in the process of loosening restrictions, but has now reverted back to a stricter phase of its pandemic recovery plan A look at novel coronavirus research around the globe London Drugs offering shelf space to local businesses affected by the pandemic The company is waiving the listing fee and will not take a cut of any sales U of T campaign showcases wide potential of pharmacy career 'I'm pharmacy' uses real-life, personal stories to showcase the diversity of the profession 120 workers test positive for COVID-19 in outbreak on farm near Simcoe, Ont. Premier Doug Ford pledged Monday to ramp up testing for thousands of migrant workers across Ontario after a number of new farm outbreaks were reported in recent days. The new age of medication compression During this pandemic, the act of reducing the frequency of medication administration has become much more important COVID-19 gives us a chance to reform healthcare. Will we? Ontario looks like it will be back to hallway medicine very soon, but it doesn't have to be this way Long term care home near Toronto sends 18 to hospital during COVID 19 outbreak First Previous 430 431 432 433 434 Next Last