Scoping the Iceberg: The Future of Public Involvement in Health Policy
Colleen M. Flood, “Scoping the Iceberg: The Future of Public Involvement in Health Policy” (2015) Health Economics, Policy and Law
Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
Colleen M. Flood, “Scoping the Iceberg: The Future of Public Involvement in Health Policy” (2015) Health Economics, Policy and Law
5 Feb, 2000
With all due respect this is wrong-headed. Ontario needed a very hard lockdown, borders managed, a strong follow up contact and tracing and a goal of ZeroCOVID. All these halfhearted COVID lite approaches, mock-downs etc are the problem and never were a real solution twitter.com/irfandhalla/st…
The problem, as in the run up to the second wave, is that we waited too long to impose less burdensome measures. We waited even longer this time. So now, we unfortunately need even more burdensome measures. https://t.co/HOSffgcQO7
— Irfan Dhalla (@IrfanDhalla) April 15, 2021
This is not just on the Ontario got. Also the various public health and infectious disease advisors who have always bought into the "balanced" approach, permitting the virus to flourish and (re)flourish in and between shutting down and opening up. We should aim for ZeroCovid. twitter.com/sproudfoot/sta…
Italian doctors were forced to choose who would be left to die last year because COVID crashed over them like a tidal wave and no one knew anything. If that comes to pass in Ontario now, we will have no such excuse. This is horrifying and enraging. https://t.co/nCr8yqEJwg
— Shannon Proudfoot (@sproudfoot) April 16, 2021
Fully vaccinated people to be exempt from mandatory hotel quarantine in coming days irishcentral.com/travel/mandato… via @IrishCentral
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