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_35
Snippet: In the event that The absence of a single, evidence-based standard of care for self-assessment furnishes clear evidence that, in the 17 years since SARS, provincial and federal governments cannot coordinate in the timely manner demanded by epidemics or pandemics. Parliament therefore must use its available jurisdiction to legislate a duty on both to follow national standards, so as to improve coordination on COVID-19 in coming months. (24).....
Document: In the event that The absence of a single, evidence-based standard of care for self-assessment furnishes clear evidence that, in the 17 years since SARS, provincial and federal governments cannot coordinate in the timely manner demanded by epidemics or pandemics. Parliament therefore must use its available jurisdiction to legislate a duty on both to follow national standards, so as to improve coordination on COVID-19 in coming months. (24)
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