As more Canadians return to work and school amid a surge in COVID-19 cases, there is a growing demand for testing as well as questions about how to improve and speed up access. People are still getting sick from onions contaminated with salmonella. Plus, students ask our doctors their COVID-19 questions as they head back to class.
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