Queen's In The News Thursday, May 13, 2021
Expert | Faculty/Department | Media Outlets | |
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Brock, Kathy |
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National Post: Opposition right to be wary of Liberals withholding details about fired Canadian scientists with Wuhan links: expert Dr. Brock says opposition parties are right to be suspicious of the Liberal government’s efforts to withhold details around the firing of two scientists from a high-security infectious disease lab earlier this year, because it appears to follow a trend of lacking transparency by the Trudeau government. |
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Evans, Gerald |
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National Post: Almost a third of international air travellers allowed to skip quarantine hotel, but government won't say why Q107: Mixing COVID-19 vaccines appears safe — but no data on whether it works, U.K. study says Dr. Evans says the quarantine hotel exemption rate is quite high. He also says adverse reactions to the vaccine are a sign that the vaccine is working, indicating that there may be a more robust immune response happening with mixing the vaccines. |
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Catherine Donnelly |
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CBC Online: Bringing services to where seniors already live could be an alternative to long-term care, experts say Dr. Donnelly talks about the concept of naturally occurring retirement communities. |
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