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The tyranny of the unvaccinated minority
Editor’s note: This article was written on 22 December. Since then, Quebec case loads are over 16,000 and Ontario’s peak so far at near 18,000, both of which are considered underestimates. By George Petrolekas In medicine, in the face of either injuries, infection or other maladies, the medical system in peace
The real cost of cheap beer
Right now Ontario is paying a huge price for cheap beer. Look, governing is complicated and should only be undertaken by serious people. But the thing about democracy – and we can debate if its a bug or a feature – is that we get the government we deserve based
Not all frontline health workers who need priority vaccination are doctors and nurses
By Irving Gold Canadians breathed a huge sigh of relief when the federal government approved the first COVID-19 vaccine and saw the first immunizations take place. The end of the pandemic and the prospect of a return to normal, whatever that means, became a real possibility. Rolling out a national
Love and hope in a time of COVID
By Marc Kealey Last year, 2020, there was much written and reported about how we ought to comport ourselves during the pandemic. In short, we were advised to be compliant, socially distant, wary of exaggerated or factually incorrect media and social media posts and, for the most part, encouraged to
A look back at 2020 and what I’ve learned
The new year’s almost here. In a few days, we’ll all be rolling into 2021 together. My original topic this week was to take a look back at 2020. The more I thought about it and browsed online; I noticed that others beat me to it. Also, let’s face it,
Ottawa airline bail-out still in consideration
After the first restrictions imposed on Canadian airlines, no real improvement has been seen with the situation. Most Canadian companies are alarmingly under the maintenance zone. Most of them are forced to cut costs by either removing flights to unprofitable destinations within the country, or they have to lay off
Two vital federal health commitments must not be left unfinished
By Tom Warshawski and Manuel Arango In 1822, Franz Schubert wrote the first two movements of his 8th Symphony. He never completed the additional two movements that would make it complete. One theory is that he was faced with competing projects, so we know it today as the “Unfinished Symphony.”
To whom it may concern — An open letter to the restless ones
Above: I'm asking Ottawans to stay home in order to keep everyone safe. To whom it may concern: Hello, my name is Ryan Lythall, and I’m a person with a physical disability. Being physically disabled, I’m susceptible to getting COVID, more so than most because a large part of my disability
Covid-19: Reflections on the end game
Part 1: The Time Before a Vaccine Now half way through 2020, having spent a few months with the drawbridge raised, most of us are becoming deeply curious about how the Covid-19 crisis ends. There have been flocks of somewhat superficial articles about how the world will be different after,
Pandemic used as a cover for increased persecution of women
By Rachel Vincent Canada must live up to promise of feminist foreign policy by putting women at centre of its global COVID-19 responses Reem Al-Ksiri is a Syrian-born lawyer who now lives in Vienna, Austria. Like millions of other Syrians, she was forced from her home by war and the
Ottawa Life Magazine’s COVID-19 coverage
Love and hope in a time of COVID By Marc Kealey Help each other in adversity to build a community of common health for mankind By Cong Peiwu, Chinese Ambassador to Canada Handbook of COVID-19 Prevention and Treatment By OLM Staff What I learned from the COVID-19 response in Sweden
What does the latest pandemic mean for an online based business
The future of business is most definitely about to change. In fact, the future of how we’re living is about to change. We know that it has been plastered all over the news. Articles telling us about the signs and symptoms. Ones telling us how to wash our hands. Another
Given what we know, China’s response to the Coronavirus is commendable
The myths and truths about coronavirus There is no doubt that Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) or the ‘Coronavirus’ is a global emergency. On January 30, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the 2019-nCov epidemic a “public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC)” — as it did with swine flu and Ebola.
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