S. Garden

Sarah Garden is a physician specializing on pediatrics with a passion for writing. Even as a struggling student, she spends her free time as a contributor for a variety of online sources of health-related topics. As a healthcare provider, she ensures that each client is properly cared for along with advice on maintaining good health. With years of experience in the medical field, Sarah Garden eagerly shares her knowledge of healthcare specifically on first aid care for children.

CPR

Man receives CPR after rescued by bystanders in a lake

An Edmonton man died despite delivery of CPR by bystanders in Okanagan Lake. According to police, the 25-year old Edmonton man drowned while swimming in the lake. Dangers in the water The West Kelowna RCMP and paramedics responded to a report of a possible drowning at a campground. The emergency crews took over from bystanders

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Drive-thru COVID-19 testing in Regina and Saskatoon to expand in January

The Saskatchewan Health Authority is expanding drive-thru testing efforts in Regina and Saskatoon starting in the New Year. According to the SHA, the expansion will happen once appropriate staff can be mobilized and will result in expanded hours starting January 2, 2021, in Regina and January 4 in Saskatoon. Regina’s testing site will start operating

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CPR

Quick CPR performed on the woman involved in a tubing accident

A woman in her early 50s who died after falling into the rapid was given CPR. The drowning incident occurred on a dangerous stretch of the Cowichan River. Watery ordeal down Cowichan River The woman was tubing along with friends when she passed the “pullout” zone and entered the rough water near Horseshoe Bend and

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Southwest Calgary church handed AHS order over lack of masks and no limit on gathering

A lack of a clear mask mandate, no physical distancing, and a group performance are some of the violations that the health inspectors found at a Calgary church. Alberta Health Services issued a work order against Southside Victory Church Fellowship, a church community after an inspection of December 7 discovered several issues that violated CMOH

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Shopper spits at store employee when asked to wear a mask in a convenience store

A 44-year-old man is facing charges after Kingston police shared that he spat at an employee and yelled at her when asked to wear a mask in a store. On November 6, the employee of a convenience store noticed the man was not wearing a mask when he entered the store in downtown Kingston. Police

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JK to Grade 3 students must now wear face masks on buses

The transportation services board states there will be a transition period until full enforcement on January 1. Windsor-Essex Student Transportation Services (WESTS) stated that all students, regardless of grade, will now have to wear a face mask on school buses. Previously, students from junior kindergarten to Grade 3 were exempt from the requirement. WESTS board

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Mandatory mask bylaws spread to Cochrane and Airdrie

The mandatory mask orders have been implemented in another two communities neighboring Calgary, as case rates spike and hospitalizations continue to increase province-wide. The council in Cochrane has set in motion its mask mandate for indoor spaces and public vehicles since active cases surpassed 10. The mayor is encouraging people to take COVID-19 seriously and

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