Ontario Morning Podcast - April 6, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Apr 06, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:55:52
Dr. Laveena Munshi is a critical care physician at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. She also sits on the provincial Science Advisory Table. She offers her assessment of the effectiveness of the provincial 'shutdown' measures; Newcastle author Paul Nicholas Mason discusses his new book "The Rogue Wave"; Therapist and social worker Amma Gyamfowa discusses 'pandemic fatigue'; Jim Byers of canadiantravelnews.ca talks about what destinations Canadians are dreaming of; Optometrist Dr. Vishakha Thakrar discusses how myopia - or nearsightedness - is emerging as a problem for children during the pandemic; Our happiness columnist, Jennifer Moss explains how some people may be feeling anxious about the return to 'normal'; A new study from the Ontario Medical Association suggests older adults are more likely to spread online misinformation about the pandemic.But experts say they're not the only group getting tripped up. We learn more from Sarah Everts of Carleton University who has researched conspiracies and online misinformation surrounding COVID; Andrés Jiménez of Birds Canada tells us about some spring arrivals we should keep and eye and ear out for.

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