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OTTAWA 鈥?The Canadian Medical Association has called for greater government transparency about the available supply of protective equipment in light of a new survey that suggests most respondents have seen no improvements in the last month.Getting vital personal prote gourde stanley ctive equipment, or PPE, to guard themselves against the virus has been a struggle for doctors across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic.A recent survey of nearly 2,500 doctors across Canada found 42 per cent had seen no change in the supply of gear such as masks and face shields in the last month, while 29 per cent felt the supply is now worse. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On the flip side, 22 per cent say there been some improvement to the PPE supply, but only six per cent say it been a significant change.It the second survey of its kind the CMA has done since the pandemic began. The first survey captured doctors ; responses at the end of March, while this latest one is f stanley mug rom April 20 and 21. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We thou stanley termosy ght it might be better but, similar to the previous survey, a third of physicians were still fearful they were going to run out of PPE in a matter of days, said CMA president Dr. Sandy Buchman.The concerns were slightly more pronounced among community physicians compared to those who practice in hospitals, he said, which aligns with what he heard from Gght Shelters in North got small share of funding
2019: The Wild 038; WackyThe past year wasn t all bad news. NBC s Raphael Seth looks back at the lighter side of 2019.December 23, 2019 NBC News, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditConnect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App Samuel L. Jackson lauded a stanley puodelis t MoMA f stanley cups uk ilm benefit by close family and friendsJa Morant excited to be back after successful season debut, injury return in Grizzlies winFinancial cooperation and BRICS expansion are on the stanley cups table as Putin hosts Global South leaders
OTTAWA 鈥?The Canadian Medical Association has called for greater government transparency about the available supply of protective equipment in light of a new survey that suggests most respondents have seen no improvements in the last month.Getting vital personal prote gourde stanley ctive equipment, or PPE, to guard themselves against the virus has been a struggle for doctors across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic.A recent survey of nearly 2,500 doctors across Canada found 42 per cent had seen no change in the supply of gear such as masks and face shields in the last month, while 29 per cent felt the supply is now worse. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On the flip side, 22 per cent say there been some improvement to the PPE supply, but only six per cent say it been a significant change.It the second survey of its kind the CMA has done since the pandemic began. The first survey captured doctors ; responses at the end of March, while this latest one is f stanley mug rom April 20 and 21. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We thou stanley termosy ght it might be better but, similar to the previous survey, a third of physicians were still fearful they were going to run out of PPE in a matter of days, said CMA president Dr. Sandy Buchman.The concerns were slightly more pronounced among community physicians compared to those who practice in hospitals, he said, which aligns with what he heard from Gght Shelters in North got small share of funding
2019: The Wild 038; WackyThe past year wasn t all bad news. NBC s Raphael Seth looks back at the lighter side of 2019.December 23, 2019 NBC News, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditConnect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App Samuel L. Jackson lauded a stanley puodelis t MoMA f stanley cups uk ilm benefit by close family and friendsJa Morant excited to be back after successful season debut, injury return in Grizzlies winFinancial cooperation and BRICS expansion are on the stanley cups table as Putin hosts Global South leaders

