Can dogs sniff out COVID-19? Veterinarian researchers using eight labrador retrievers to find out.
A dog named Angus is a celebrity – and a saviour – in British Columbia...
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A dog named Angus is a celebrity – and a saviour – in British Columbia...
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In 2014, my 92-year old father died in a Vancouver nursing home. My mother had died several years...
Read MoreI'm an award winning Canadian journalist for nearly four decades. I’ve worked at six daily newspapers, and for 25 years, I was the medical/health issues reporter for The Vancouver Sun and other newspapers in Canada’s largest newspaper chain. My professional development has been assisted with numerous fellowships awarded by the Association of Health Care Journalists, New York Times Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Knight Science Journalism. I’ve received training in various aspects of medical journalism at Columbia University (neuroscience), MIT (medical evidence and digital science journalism), Mount Sinai Medical Center (aging) and Dartmouth College medical school (Medicine in the Media).
I graduated from Ryerson University with a degree in journalism and attended Queen’s University law school on a one-year legal journalism fellowship from the Canadian Bar Association.
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Trump confirms Pence's press secretary, Katie Miller, tested positive for Covid-19. Her husband is senior Trump adviser Stephen Miller. https://cnn.it/3bhQ3qr
NHK conducted an experiment to see how germs spread at a cruise buffet.
They applied fluorescent paint to the hands of 1 person and then had a group of 10 people dine.
In 30 min the paint had transferred to every individual and was on the faces of 3.
BC has ambitious plans to chip away at surgery backlog. But it depends on surgeons & unionized health pros accepting longer hours, "giving up weekends & summer vacations." Hmmm, that last part. https://vancouversun.com/opinion/columnists/vaughn-palmer-dix-rolls-out-cautious-costly-plan-to-play-catchup-with-surgery-backlog/wcm/7b256e32-eccb-4e64-81f2-426dcbaef0fb
So now COVID19 is in all bodily fluids, including semen https://www.wsj.com/articles/coronavirus-is-found-in-semen-of-covid-19-patients-11588863600
Now that previously scheduled surgeries will soon be happening, hospitals should mandate that even asymptomatic patients get a COVID19 test as a screen to protect health care workers & other patients. Agree or disagree?
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