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Trust erosion in public health institutions after COVID-19 has led to vaccine skepticism and measles outbreaks, highlighting the need for transparency in rebuilding confidence.
Ottawa's interim medical officer of health says his department may have misstepped in its public communication of a plan to test the water at the city's beaches weekly instead of daily.
Ottawa's interim medical officer of health says his department may have misstepped in its public communication of a plan to test the water at the city's beaches weekly instead of daily.Dr. Trevor ...
Recently, the City of Ottawa made a disappointing decision. After years of conducting daily water quality testing at its public beaches, the city has reduced the testing frequency to just once a week.
Ottawa Public Health is defending its decision to reduce its testing of the city's beach water, amid criticism that doing so makes swimming riskier. Until this swimming season, OPH has tested ...
Ottawa Public Health is defending its decision to reduce its testing of the city's beach water, amid criticism that doing so makes swimming riskier. Until this swimming season, OPH has tested beach ...
OPH was testing water quality daily but says it has decided to scale back to align itself with ministry standards. The Ottawa Riverkeeper is disappointed with the decision.
Health RFK Jr.’s Baseless Purge of CDC Vaccine Panel Alarms Public Health Experts On Monday afternoon, the head of HHS enacted a "clean sweep" of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
The public health landscape began shifting again Monday. The scientists and doctors who draft the CDC immunization schedule, and who submit it to the CDC director, are called the CDC’s Advisory ...
Dr. Megan Ranney, the dean of Yale's School of Public Health, says healthy people who are pregnant should still get routine COVID-19 vaccinations.