During the 2003 epidemic of SARS, I had the responsibility and honor of chairing the Ontario SARS Scientific Advisory Committee that advised the Ontario government of then- premier Ernie Eves on strategies to control SARS. In the end, we were successful in eliminating the virus and we all learned much along the way. Read More
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