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“Unfortunately, the hard reality is that we don’t know that much [about transmission sources of COVID-19].” “Without being able to do extensive contact tracing, it’s hard to know what’s exactly happening, and without knowing exactly what’s happening, it becomes virtually…
“Unfortunately, the hard reality is that we don’t know that much,” said Dionne Aleman, a University of Toronto engineering professor and CHE affiliate who studies health-related systems. “Without being able to do extensive contact tracing, it’s hard to know what’s…
Every cancer patient’s experience is unique but there are standard sequences of steps that help patients and their care teams navigate through screening, diagnosis, treatment and monitoring. These steps are published in pathway maps but are these maps followed in…
In Ontario, the Toronto Star reported that hundreds of COVID-19 infections may be going undetected each week because far fewer Ontarians are getting tested on the weekend, leaving possibly infected people more time to expose other people, according to University…
8 p.m. Hundreds of COVID-19 infections may be going undetected each week in Ontario because the province is regularly failing to use its full capacity to test for the disease, experts warn. The problem is a weekly pattern that’s been…
“Far fewer Ontarians are getting tested on the weekend. This, in turn, has led to a weekly up-down testing cycle that may be making it harder to control what’s happening in Ontario’s second wave, says Dionne Aleman, a University of…
Pandemic modelling expert and CHE affiliate Dionne Aleman breaks down why Ontarians continue to see a rise in COVID-19 cases despite the province falling behind on daily testing. Watch video at: Global News (October 26: MSN News, Yahoo! News)
Pandemic modelling expert and CHE affiliate, Dionne Aleman, breaks down why Ontarians continue to see a rise in COVID-19 cases despite the province falling behind on daily testing. Full article at: Global News (October 26: Boom 101.9, CFOX, Magic 106.1)
Pandemic modelling expert and CHE affiliate, Dionne Aleman breaks down why Ontarians continue to see a rise in COVID-19 cases despite the province falling behind on daily testing. Full article: Global News
“Any limitation on our ability to test the population will impact our knowledge of what’s happening with disease spread, and therefore our ability to control it in a targeted fashion,” said Dionne Aleman, a University of Toronto professor, CHE affiliate…
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