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.

Chatham-Kent business welcomes mask-exempt customers

A Chatham-Kent business stated that it will continue to hang its welcome sign for mask exempt customers after the store was reported to bylaw enforcement. The co-owner of Gaia Holistic Wellness Center stated that the mandatory mask bylaw in Chatham-Kent has created division. She shared that there have been no fines issued since and the […]

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Masks now mandatory in common areas of apartment and condo buildings

Ottawa city council has expanded its mandatory mask bylaw to require everyone to cover their mouth, nose, and chin in the common areas of apartment buildings and condominiums, including lobbies and elevators. The medical officer of health of Ottawa wrote building managers to require residents to wear masks outside their units, but the policy had

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Health minister saves a life with immediate delivery of CPR

John Haggie emphasizes the importance of life-saving training. First aid and CPR training are highly beneficial for anyone. Saving a life Saving the life of a man is considered an act of heroism but one Newfoundland and Labrador politician is downplaying his action. He hopes to spur others to undergo life-saving training such as CPR.

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CPR performed on toddler after found unconscious in a backyard pool

Police are investigating after a toddler was found unconscious in a backyard swimming pool. The incident occurred during an afternoon party in the Outaouais municipality of Val-des-Monts. The 3-year old was in a critical state but in a stable condition in the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario after transported by an ambulance to the Gatineau

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Quebec becomes the first province to make face masks mandatory in enclosed public places

Quebec becomes the first province in Canada to require mask-wearing in all indoor public spaces. This is a response to the rising cases with 158 new infections recorded in the last 24 hours. The province has seen 57,300 coronavirus cases and 5,654 deaths. Quebec public health authorities noted two additional deaths were recorded. The new

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Timely care performed on victims of multiple vehicular accident

One person was reportedly killed after a multi-vehicle crash in Chilliwack despite CPR. At the time of the incident, there were at least vehicles involved. One was even positioned resting on the roof and front windshield of another. Dangers on the road As a response, several ambulances, firefighters, and police arrived at the crash site

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Who is exempt from Quebec’s mask bylaw?

Wearing face masks became mandatory in all indoor public spaces across Quebec. The regulation applies to everyone aged 12 and up, but the government stated that people with specific medical conditions can be exempt. According to experts, there are a few people who quality. Individuals with physical or intellectual disabilities could be exempt. An example

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Atlantic health unions want answers on access to N95 respirator masks

Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health states that the province is considering a call from the province’s nurses to let them decide when they should don N95 respirator masks as they treat COVID-19 patients. The request by the nurses’ union concerning the masks would be assessed by the province’s public health department. The president

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