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Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday January 11, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jan 11, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:51:35
John Trant, a chemistry professor at the University of Windsor, talks about their work to create a quick and easy test to determine if someone has immunity to the coronavirus; Our Haydn Watters canvassed the province's public health units to determine when and if local businesses had been closed because COVID-19 outbreaks; Janet Martin from Western University is the Canada lead for the global COVID Surge Collaborative. She talks about the challenges hospitals face in trying to accommodate elective surgery; Our happiness columnist Jennifer Moss discusses some of the coping strategies we developed in 2020 that will of value to us this year; The forestry management plan for Algonquin Provincial Park which currently permits extensive logging is up for renewal. Gord Miller, the former Environmental Commissioner of Ontario, explains why he would like to see the end of a commercial harvest there; Dr. Derek Benjamin is the chief of medicine at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie tells us about the field hospital that has been constructed to handle a possible overflow of patients during the pandemic; 82-year-old Marvin Ungerman tells us about finally leaving the chicken business started by his grandfather.

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