Ontario’s move to end isolation requirements for people with COVID-19 is not informed by science and will result in more disruption to society, a member of the province’s soon to be dissolved COVID-19 Science Advisory Table warned Thursday. Read More
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Decision to end COVID isolation not based on science, infectious disease expert warns
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