
RSV Vaccines and the Pharm Playbook
Recently, there has been reporting of a surge in Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infections in children.
Recently, there has been reporting of a surge in Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infections in children.
Members of the Canadian Covid Care Alliance have written an open letter to the Trustees and Public Servants of the City of Hamilton and the Province of Ontario requesting an immediate retraction of all messaging related to wearing facial masks in the school setting.
The CCCA’s open letter and critique in response to the report recently issued by the Council of Canadian Academies (CCA).
We are honoured to share with you a new CCCA video series in which fellow Canadians share their stories of being injured after receiving the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines
Dr. Eric Payne, a member of the CCCA’s Scientific and Medical Advisory Committee, has written an open letter in response to the recent push for
Did you know that masks can cause harm? Did you know that masks don’t stop respiratory viruses? Check out the latest CCCA leaflet on this timely topic!
An open letter has been written to the federal Minister of Health requesting a meeting to discuss the many concerns with the mRNA vaccines that are being given to Canadians.
The CCCA’s Scientific and Medical Advisory Committee has written an open letter to all post secondary institutions in Canada expressing support for their objective for optimizing the health and well-being of their staff and students, and discouraging them from adopting new or renewed mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policies.
Dr. York Hsiang, retired surgeon and Professor of surgery from UBC, discusses a variety of topics relating to the management of the past two years.
Members of the CCCA’s Scientific and Medical Committee have written an open letter to Dr. Bonnie Henry asking her to rescind the Order requiring B.C. health professionals to disclose their COVID-19 vaccination status.
The CCCA’s Scientific and Medical Advisory Committee has written an open letter to the president of the University of Toronto, President Meric Gertler. The letter addresses many issues raised by mandating COVID-19 genetic vaccines for those wishing to live in campus residence this fall and requests he reconsider the decision to impose mandates which may cause harm to the campus community.