July 2020

Crafters and makers organize to make masks, face shields, and even ventilators

In the past few weeks, a small army of sewers and other makers have been meeting in Facebook groups to show off mask-making techniques and set up an informal distribution system in an attempt to fortify the dwindling supply of personal protective equipment, especially the masks. A doctor who is one of the founders of […]

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What are the dos and don’ts of self-isolation?

For weeks, health officials have been urging people to go into self-isolation for 14 days if they develop flu-like symptoms or have just returned from countries severely affected by COVID-19. According to a top doctor of the country, the recommendation that advises people to return from anywhere abroad to self-isolate has been broadened. All travelers

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Paramedics taking precautions when dealing with possible COVID-19 calls

As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to worsen, there are concerns about the risk to frontline healthcare workers. The local paramedics are taking precautions when responding to all infectious disease calls, wearing gloves, plastic gowns, N95 masks, and full-face visors. According to a paramedic practice educator for BC Emergency Health Services in Vancouver, it can be

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A woman who saves a victim of shock calls for safety

A woman who performed CPR on a man who suffered an electric shock shared that people must be careful around electricity. The incident occurred while the man was sandbagging a home. Richard Lafontaine was helping his neighbor in the Touraines neighborhood when he fell into electrified water. Melissa Hoszko was volunteering nearby with her boyfriend

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Masses resume at Catholic churches in Ottawa

After 3 months, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Ottawa is hosting a Saturday mass during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Notre Dame Cathedral on Sussex Drive is one of the several parishes within the Archdiocese of Ottawa reopening for mass this weekend. St. Theresa Roman Catholic Parish, Saint Patrick’s Basilica, and St. Mary’s Parish will also

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Medical-grade masks to be reserved for healthcare workers

An association that has been heading donations of personal protective equipment for healthcare workers has confirmed that boxes of masks seen sale at several Canadian Tire stores are the type of items that doctors, nurses, and care works need right now while fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. The stores have come under fire for stocking large

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The deadly collision resulted in the death of an elderly pedestrian

An 81-year old woman was declared dead after being hit by a vehicle in Richmond. According to the police, she was walking near No. 1 Road and Tucker Road when she was hit by a Mercedes SUV. Good Samaritans rushed to help her and even performed CPR until the arrival of the emergency crews. She

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