Ontario Morning - Wednesday May 5, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
May 05, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:57:23
A group of people from across the province who met online recently launched a new website MyCovidStory.ca where people are invited invites people to share stories of how COVID has affected their lives. Mike Wickett, a member of the team that created the site tells us more; The CBC's Manjuala Selvarajah introduces us the Burnt Out Daughters, a peer support group for South Asian women; Murtaza Haider from the Ryerson University's Ted Rogers School of Management talks about the importance of the national census; It's been called the great she-cession: women losing their jobs and livelihoods because of the pandemic. And of it's affecting their confidence and sense of well-being. Liz Horvath of the Mental Health Commission of Canada tells us about their new "Mini Guide for Women Sidelined from the Workforce" ; Dr. Isaac Bogoch, an infectious diseases physician and member of Ontario's COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Task Force discusses the controversy over NACI's recommendations preferred vaccines and answers some listeners' questions; Author Marissa Stapley talks about her latest book "Lucky"; Ottawa pediatrician Dr. Jane Liddle, explains the concept of 'social malnutrition' - how pandemic isolation could affect kids' physical and mental development.

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