While many people are doing their best to flee and take cover from the novel coronavirus pandemic, there are those who instead head in the opposite direction: first responders, for example, who dive headlong towards the dangers posed by COVID-19. Read More
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How Ottawa's paramedics have adapted to stay on the front lines during COVID-19
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