With calls to ban international travel in an effort to curb the continuing rise in COVID-19 cases in Ontario, Whitby MP Ryan Turnbull is breaking down the numbers
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Together, Mazen Kamel and his mother Dalia Aly could light up a room. The pair, who had conquered so much by each other’s sides, prepared to take on a new challenge: their COVID-19 diagnoses.
A comprehensive report by an Ontario commission formed to investigate the spread of COVID-19 in long-term care illustrates “how the system was completely unprepared to begin with. And how we almost set it up to fail,” says an expert in geriatric care.
As the COVID-19 crisis in long-term care unfolded, Toronto Star proprietors Jordan Bitove and Paul Rivett issued an open letter demanding change with five calls for action.
A new study by three Scarborough researchers shows that the places that have been hardest hit by COVID-19 are also the places where multiple working adults or families are all sharing a household.
All this past week, we held back from joining the chorus of people calling on the Ontario government to reverse its pointless ban on outdoor recreational activities.
Kanaiya Gandhi was the kind of dad who shared everything, the kind who spent rarely on himself so his daughters could take swimming lessons. A run for his Tim Hortons coffee typically ended with doughnuts for the whole family; he loved to ply his wife and kids with his signature homemade pizza.
Premier Doug Ford’s government was “slow” to react to impending and continuing threats from COVID-19, condemning thousands of vulnerable residents in unprepared nursing homes to “a parade of sickness and death.”