After a report on how Ontario schools can reopen safely this fall was released on Monday, co-author Dr. Nisha Thampi, an infectious disease specialist at CHEO, was politely correcting people who mischaracterized its advice. Read More
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Debunking social media interpretations of Ontario science table's school reopening advice
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