Author: Brieanne Olibris; Amir Attaran
Title: Lack of coordination and medical disinformation in Canadian self-assessment tools for COVID-19 Document date: 2020_4_18
ID: idg60ids_33
Snippet: In the short term (under a week), the federal government should develop a single self-assessment tool for COVID-19, in both official languages, and perhaps also languages of immigrants, which provinces should assist to develop and adopt. This would solve the immediate problem of lacking a single, evidence-based standard of care for self-assessment......
Document: In the short term (under a week), the federal government should develop a single self-assessment tool for COVID-19, in both official languages, and perhaps also languages of immigrants, which provinces should assist to develop and adopt. This would solve the immediate problem of lacking a single, evidence-based standard of care for self-assessment.
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