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And unsurprisingly, #HallwayMedicine is back -

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...For minor ailments, your pharmacist may be able to help.

▶️ You may be cared for in a non-traditional space

[☝️ #HallwayMedicine returns to the #Yukon]

We are committed to safe and excellent hospital care for all Yukoners. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation"

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How Crowded Emergency Departments Impact Patients and Staff | The Tyee Overfull hospitals are worsening delirium, causing bedsores and leading to patient care in hospital bays and bathrooms.

ROI of #bcndp #HallwayMedicine & refusal of #MaskMandate by #FreedomToInfect DBH

"How Crowded Emergency Departments Impact Patients and Staff

Overfull hospitals are worsening delirium, causing bedsores and leading to patient care in hospital bays and bathrooms"

thetyee.ca/News/2025/12... #bcpoli

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Statistics Canada just dropped a bombshell report on Long Covid. 

This is the most important figure. It highlights that the risk of long-term symptoms is cumulative

It increases with each number of infections. 

By 3+ infections, 38% report long-term symptoms — that's 1 in every 2.6 people.

The percentage of adults experiencing long-term symptoms increased with the number of COVID-19 infections reported

1 infection 14.6% risk of getting Long Covid

2 infections. 25,4% risk of getting Long Covid

3 or more infections.  38% risk of getting Long Covid

The percentage of adults experiencing long-term symptoms increased with the number of COVID-19
infections reported

 The potential impact of re-infections on the risk of developing or exacerbating pre-existing long-term symptoms is important considering the endemic nature of COVID-19. 

However, studies providing evidence of increased risk are limited in number and generalizability. 

As seen in Chart 2, Canadians reporting two known or suspected COVID-19 infections (25.4%) were 1.7 times more likely to report prolonged symptoms than those reporting only one
known or suspected infection (14.6%), and those with 3 or more infections (37.9%) 2.6 times more likely.

Statistics Canada just dropped a bombshell report on Long Covid. This is the most important figure. It highlights that the risk of long-term symptoms is cumulative It increases with each number of infections. By 3+ infections, 38% report long-term symptoms — that's 1 in every 2.6 people. The percentage of adults experiencing long-term symptoms increased with the number of COVID-19 infections reported 1 infection 14.6% risk of getting Long Covid 2 infections. 25,4% risk of getting Long Covid 3 or more infections. 38% risk of getting Long Covid The percentage of adults experiencing long-term symptoms increased with the number of COVID-19 infections reported The potential impact of re-infections on the risk of developing or exacerbating pre-existing long-term symptoms is important considering the endemic nature of COVID-19. However, studies providing evidence of increased risk are limited in number and generalizability. As seen in Chart 2, Canadians reporting two known or suspected COVID-19 infections (25.4%) were 1.7 times more likely to report prolonged symptoms than those reporting only one known or suspected infection (14.6%), and those with 3 or more infections (37.9%) 2.6 times more likely.

About 3.5 million Canadian adults reported experiencing long-term symptoms following a COVID-19 infection

2.1 million reported they were still experiencing those symptoms as of June 2023. 

Almost half of those still experiencing symptoms reported they had not seen any improvement in symptoms over time.


Pie chart illustrating symptom resolution among Canadian adults with long-term symptoms as of June 2023. 

The chart shows 58.2% continue to experience symptoms, with 42.2% ongoing for a year or more. 

A smaller section (41.8%) reported symptom resolution. 

Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian COVID-19 Antibody and Health Survey, June 2023.

About 3.5 million Canadian adults reported experiencing long-term symptoms following a COVID-19 infection 2.1 million reported they were still experiencing those symptoms as of June 2023. Almost half of those still experiencing symptoms reported they had not seen any improvement in symptoms over time. Pie chart illustrating symptom resolution among Canadian adults with long-term symptoms as of June 2023. The chart shows 58.2% continue to experience symptoms, with 42.2% ongoing for a year or more. A smaller section (41.8%) reported symptom resolution. Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian COVID-19 Antibody and Health Survey, June 2023.

Dr. Bonnie Henry on 2023/01/13- "Wearing masks is not going to make a tremendous difference in the transmission of these viruses."  Public health has lost the plot.

Dr. Bonnie Henry on 2023/01/13- "Wearing masks is not going to make a tremendous difference in the transmission of these viruses." Public health has lost the plot.

#bcndp's #HallwayMedicine No #MandatoryN95Masks in healthcare b/c mask stigmatizer Dr Henry

BC’s Hospital Crowding Problem Isn’t Improving, Data Shows

In the 7 most overcapacity facilities, 1 in 6 patients was cared for in an unfunded ‘surge bed’ last year

thetyee.ca/News/2025/12... #bcpoli

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At least the hospitals are still open unlike here in Ontario where they're on a part time schedule. #HallwayMedicine

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3/12 The moral injury: "When I looked after that patient in the hallway with a broken hip, I had to stare into the eyes of the other 13 people down that hallway who all watched me walk up to one person and not them."

Traumatic choices every shift.
#MoralInjury #HallwayMedicine

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3/9 Beyond wait times, patients face spending nights in brightly lit hallways on gurneys, threatening sleep deprivation and dignity.

When ERs are excessively busy, patients risk misdiagnosis and unsafe early discharge.
#HallwayMedicine #PatientSafety

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...but, I've also witnessed firsthand the shame of #hallwaymedicine, critically ill patients lying wks in a hallway, w/ no privacy, proper bed (severely ill patients deserve better than gurneys), insufficient access to washrooms, etc. The ON govt should treat this issue w/ the same urgency. #ldnont

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Episode 374: The future of TVDSB with Cheryl Miller Former London City Councillor and Thames Valley District School Board Trustee Cheryl Miller joins Craig to talk about the future of the board now that trustees have essentially been fired by the provi...

Great chat with Cheryl Miller on the @craigneedles.bsky.social podcast. Thanks, CM, for pointing out how weapons detection systems were immediately installed in our #ldnont hospitals while #hallwaymedicine is still an issue. Hospital staff & patients must be safe... www.podbean.com/ew/pb-xi3uy-...

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#SylvieJones response is outrageous. Tyler Wyatt is speaking about patient and staff experiences, not speaking against #QueenswayCarelton I also work in #AcuteCare and can attest to patient wait times, the stress of short staffing, and the reality of #hallwaymedicine we need real solutions!

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I feel like the only people watching this and who will vote are not the people who should be watching this and getting out to vote. #vote2025 #dougfordfailedontario #greenbelt #hallwaymedicine #ineedadoctor #educationmatters #ontariohealthcare

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He was going to eliminate #HallWayMedicine it has not improved and has become abysmal under #FraudNation. Scandal after scandal, Ontario Place, Science Centre, #GreenBelt Hwy413, LongTermCare deaths and on and on. I thought we couldn't afford Wynne, Ford is a train wreck

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VoteWell A strategic voting tool for the 2025 ON provincial election

Remember this next time you hear DOUG tell you he's invested millions in Healthcare.
$ spent on commercials about investing in Healthcare perhaps??
#HALLWAYMEDICINE with doug
#VOTeOUtDOUGFORD
Votewell.ca

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Senior says he spent nearly 60 hours in a Vancouver hospital hallway after surgery A 70-year-old man says he spent nearly 60 hours in the hallway of Vancouver General Hospital after surgery.

“It was like some form of torture” -- 70-year-old patient says he spent nearly 60 hours in a Vancouver hospital hallway after gallbladder surgery, by Kevin Charach bc.ctvnews.ca/senior-says-... via @ctvnews-rss.bsky.social #HallwayMedicine

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A meme with the CBC headline: 2024 worst year for Ontario ER closures, CBC analyst finds

1 out of every 5 hospitals with an ER or urgent care centre had unplanned shutdowns. 

The roll safe think about it meme guy is labelled Doug Ford. It says, "you don't have to have hallway medicine if you close hospitals.

A meme with the CBC headline: 2024 worst year for Ontario ER closures, CBC analyst finds 1 out of every 5 hospitals with an ER or urgent care centre had unplanned shutdowns. The roll safe think about it meme guy is labelled Doug Ford. It says, "you don't have to have hallway medicine if you close hospitals.

A promise is a promise.

#ONPoli #HallwayMedicine #DougFord

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CBC News: Analysis finds 2024 worst year for Emergengy Room closures in Ontario.

Doug Ford: Booze booze booze and $50billion tunnel!

#HallwayMedicine
#FordGovernment
#Tunnel
#EmergencyRoom
#Ontario
#Booze
#CBCNews

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Is #HallwayMedicine similar to #CorridorNursing in the UK?

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Hallway health care: Ontario Health metrics put numbers to strained system The number of hallway health-care patients has hit its highest-ever level, according to Ontario Health

Hallway health care: Ontario Health metrics put numbers to strained system bit.ly/48ASLpz #OntarioHealth #OHIP #ER #HallwayMedicine #OntarioHospitals #Stretchers #Stats #onpoli

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