COVID-19: When patients lieDoctors have been speaking out about patient falsehoods that, in today’s COVID-19 environment, are putting them and their patients at grave risk. OMA says help from government not enough to survive COVID-19The advance payments would equate to 70% of a clinic's average income, and they'll be expected to repay that money over a five-month period beginning in November Ontario's community COVID-19 cases appear to have peaked, officials say The spread in long-term care and other congregate settings seems to be growing Friends and colleagues honour first doctor in Quebec to die of COVID-19 Dr. Huy Hao Dao worked as a pharmacist before going to medical school and becoming a specialist in public health and preventive medicine Nebraska pharmacist arrested in plot to firebomb competitor A Nebraska pharmacist conspired with another man to use explosives to destroy a competitor's pharmacy, a federal prosecutor said Friday, April 17. Pharmacy giving away care packages to healthcare workers Doctors say people dying as they avoid ERs due to COVID-19 fears Doctors are noticing that emergency rooms across the country are quieter and, when people do come in, too often the situation is already dire Certain regions eye reopening of economy as cautious approach urged Protecting Indigenous communities from COVID-19 Many remote communities remain uniquely vulnerable to the spread of the virus Canada reporting 16 new drug shortages daily In the months leading up to March, the government's mandatory drug shortage website had been listing approximately five new shortages per day—that number has now jumped considerably First Previous 944 945 946 947 948 Next Last