Are people still catching colds, and flus, this year?
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That sounds like a rapid test . Maybe one did get passed?I know someone who thought she had mild cold like symptoms but wasn't knowingly near anyone with covid. She got a spit test instead of the up the nose thing. I think she said it was quick. It was negative for covid-19.
Maybe it did here. She got it done at a dedicated covid testing clinic.That sounds like a rapid test . Maybe one did get passed?
Except people can still catch colds and flu from their kids in the house.Apparently less colds and flu. I assume because people are not crowded together and wearing masks. Makes you think that if you don’t want to get colds and flu you should always wear a mask
Maybe it was the 90 minute one. I can't remember how long but she said she didn't have to wait long for the results (maybe it was next day or later in the day).Has to be approved federally by Health Canada so it can't be just one province. I am thinking it got passed by HC but not all provinces have it in wide use. I think Ontario had one they were going to use in LTC but I am not sure how fast it is.
Yes, the pilot was just at just Calgary and has expanded. There were still some restrictions on the travelers regarding an isolation period and it wasn't catching all cases. They are being used in the province more now too, but for those who are symptomatic, as if testing too soon they are more likely to give a false negative.This is what I don't like about the essential/non-essential categories. Isn't it rather like having no peeing sections in the swimming pool.
It seems to me Alberta has implemented testing at Edmonton and/or Calgary airport(s). @ChemGal probably knows the answer to this.
That sounds like a rapid test . Maybe one did get passed?
Maybe it did here. She got it done at a dedicated covid testing clinic.
Not sure I understand what's going on here.....are you saying they're bringing Covid Patients into a children's hospital?There's been comments about if COVID-19 affected the young seriously more might follow the restrictions.
I think it is though
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Stollery pediatric ICU to take critical adult patients as part of surge capacity reorganization
The young patients of the Stollery Children's Hospital's ICU will be moved to a cardiac intensive care unit as the Edmonton medical zone works to find extra beds.edmonton.ctvnews.ca
Right, the Stollery is the Children's Hospital of the University of Alberta Hospital. The main hospital and the Stollery are part of the same building. The 7 children ICU patients are being moved into the ICU within the Heart Institute Hospital (the Mazankowski), it's a bit separate from the main hospital, although it is connected, it's an add on and both adult and pediatric patients go there. The Stollery ICU has private rooms which means 2 visitors are allowed. There is a couch, so parents can spend the night and sleep right in the ICU room.Not sure I understand what's going on here.....are you saying they're bringing Covid Patients into a children's hospital?
