A documentary on mental health

A documentary on mental health

More than ever, mental health is a hot topic. Many Quebecers have seen theirs deteriorate in recent months with the COVID-19 pandemic. But even today, opening up to your problems remains difficult for many people. It is this reality that Hugo Rozon wants to demystify in the documentary The 108 Journey. The 25-year-old takes us … Read more

Quebec will publish the number of patients in each hospital

Quebec will publish the number of patients in each hospital

The government of Quebec will henceforth publish the number of COVID-19 patients treated in each hospital center in the province. • Read also: LIVE | The latest developments on the coronavirus This was announced by the Minister of Health, Christian Dubé, on Twitter on Wednesday. This is a request made by the Parti Québécois spokesperson … Read more

He dies of COVID after catching it in hospital

He dies of COVID after catching it in hospital

Originally suffering from simple pneumonia, a 79-year-old man contracted COVID-19 while in hospital and eventually died from it last spring. • Read also: British variant: a hundred cases in a retirement home • Read also: One hundred million doses in 100 days, “feasible” according to Dr Fauci “It is sure that if my father had … Read more

Wall Street in decline: weakened economy in New York

Wall Street in decline: weakened economy in New York

The New York Stock Exchange fell sharply on Wednesday, shaken by indicators reflecting more strongly than expected the scale of the disaster caused in the United States by the restrictive measures intended to limit the spread of COVID-19. • Read also: The “Grand Confinement”: the 2020 crisis now has a name Its flagship index, the … Read more

The mental health of Quebecers undermined

The mental health of Quebecers undermined

The possible new confinement has an impact on the mental health of Quebecers, already put to the test in recent months. Requests for help are on the rise and cases are getting heavier and heavier. The Le Transit crisis center offers psychological support and a short-term accommodation service for people in distress. Due to the … Read more

Doctor’s message goes viral

Doctor’s message goes viral

A call for solidarity posted Wednesday evening on Twitter by a doctor from Montérégie has now gone viral on the web. Dr. Chantal Vallée, head of the specialized medicine department at Charles-Le Moyne Hospital in Greenfield Park, turned to social media to report on the situation. “I am on guard at the COVID unit, since … Read more

Quebecers reluctant to denounce their neighbors

Quebecers reluctant to denounce their neighbors

Quebecers seem reluctant to want to denounce their neighbors who do not respect the sanitary rules during the Holidays. • Read also: COVID-19 offenders: the number of denunciations on the rise “Somewhere, that’s none of my business. If people are not responsible enough themselves, that’s their problem, ”said a man met by TVA Nouvelles. Thursday, … Read more

Vaccines: priority for all health workers at risk?

Vaccines: priority for all health workers at risk?

While authorities are seeking solutions to the many problems of COVID-19 outbreaks in hospitals and missing employees, some are of the opinion that workers in hospitals should be vaccinated as a priority to avoid that the situation does not deteriorate further. Currently, only employees who work with the elderly have priority for vaccination. • Read … Read more

Robert Angers – Obituary – Death notice, Quebec

Robert Angers – Obituary – Death notice, Quebec

Robert Angers At the University Institute of Cardiology and Pneumology of Quebec, on December 4, 2020, at the age of 73, passed away Mr. Robert Angers, husband of the late Lady Carole Cloutier, son of the late Joseph Rolland Angers and of Lady Constance Manning . He lived in Quebec. Given the pandemic situation, the … Read more

Record number of deaths in Ontario since June

Record number of deaths in Ontario since June

After posting a record for daily contaminations on Thursday, Ontario experienced the worst daily death toll since last June, reporting 45 deaths from coronavirus disease. The province now has 3,916 deaths from the virus. With the 1,848 new cases of COVID-19 reported on Friday, Ontario now has 136,631 infections, cumulative. The regions of Toronto and … Read more