Ontario and Quebec call on military to help fight COVID-19 in long-term care homesOntario is also expanding testing to all 78,000 residents and 56,000 health workers in long-term care homes Ontario to test all long-term care residents, staff for COVID-19Homes with current outbreaks should be prioritized, as should the testing of residents, but it's also important to understand the prevalence among staff, the MOH said Infoway to support EMR vendors in enhancing virtual care in pandemic Science summary: A look at novel coronavirus research in Canada and around the globe Ontario college waives fee for 30-day license CPSO follows other regulators in offering license for free in push to fight COVID-19 How flexible infrastructure helped improve NHS resilience Strategies for managing the shortage of salbutamol inhalers Canadian Thoracic Society issues guidance for managing patients with asthma and COPD during salbutamol inhaler shortage The gift of reflection COVID-19: Medical students stepping up Students from all 17 faculties of medicine are assisting healthcare workers with everything from childcare to sourcing personal protective equipment. Scientists cut peer review corners under pressure of pandemic The novel coronavirus was engineered in a lab using HIV. Stem cells are a potent weapon against the new pandemic. People with blood type A are more susceptible to COVID-19. First Previous 448 449 450 451 452 Next Last