Queen's In The News Wednesday, April 7, 2021
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Beauchemin, Diane |
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CBC Radio: Element Of Surprise: Lead Dr. Beauchemin talks about the importance of the element lead. |
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Evans, Gerald |
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Canadian Press : With new supply, Ontario should change its vaccination plan, experts say CKWS/Global Kingston: Coronavirus: Anti-vaccine posters pop up on mailboxes in Kingston suburb Dr. Evans talks about Ontario's vaccine rollout, and says the chances of having a severe reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine within 15 minutes is extremely rare. He says this type of information cherry-picking is often used to spread scientific disinformation. |
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Kelley, Elizabeth |
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CKWS/Global Kingston: A series of new research is underway at Queen’s University looking into Autism Spectrum Disorder Dr. Kelley says a group of researchers at Queen’s University is interested in understanding how individuals with and without Autism Spectrum Disorders develop over time. |
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Karen Lawford |
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National Post: Indigenous women, transgender and Two-Spirit people need support when leaving prison In her co-written op-ed, Dr. Lawford writes about how against the advice of public health experts and advocates, Ontario continues to incarcerate people at an alarming rate. Provincial and federal governments must be held accountable for the harms that their inaction and blatant maleficence has caused. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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CBC/Radio-Canada - Toronto: Catching up on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 Dr. Leuprecht talks about the importance of modernizing NORAD. |
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