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Ontario Morning Podcast - January 13 2022
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jan 13, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:57:23
Canada's healthcare system has been in panic mode for nearly two years now. As hospitals brace for the peak of Omicron, Dr. Ann Collins tells us what healthcare workers need to break this seemingly endless cycle. For people who already have poor self-image, all the talk about New Year's resolutions could make things worse. Jamie Feusner professor at the University of Toronto talks to us about body dysmorphic disorder. Kingston has a premier medical school, but locals are feeling the area's doctor shortage. Almost twenty-nine thousand people in the city are without a family physician. Dr. Joy Hataley joined us to discuss why patients are feeling abandoned by the healthcare system. The fifth annual Kingston Climate Change Symposium kicks off this morning. How has it helped make headway in the fight against climate change? We spoke with Geoff Hendy, of Sustainable Kingston. COVID seems to be everywhere right now, and we all seem to know someone who has it. So what should you do if you get sick? We asked House Doctor Peter Lin. It’s back to class for two-million Ontario students. But when students return to school on Monday, parents will again have to get up to speed on changing COVID protocols. Queen’s Park Mike Crawley talks to us about the new pandemic plan. From Ski Whiz to Ski Doo, snowmobile lovers are finding vintage parts for their sleds at one Eastern Ontario shop.

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