Building Construction Alert
Parking Construction Summer 2012 to serve you better will be in process at the Medical Complex. The upper deck need updating, and it is planned to be done in phases. Most of the major work will take place on Fridays to Sundays weather permitting. During this time there may be some office cancellations and restricted parking. There will be overflow parking available on Credit Valley Road and in the underground. We thank you for your patience as this work is badly needed.
Stay at home order April 8, 2021
Stay at home order April 8, 2021
The province and some public health units have announced a stay at home order for 4 weeks. The GTA is the most populated region in the province, and makes sense that test numbers are up, and disease numbers are up. Shelter in place applies to everyone including ESSENTIAL workers outside of regular work hours. We will attempt to deal with your urgent problems in a remote fashion. We hope to resume regular services in a few weeks and after our immunizations are complete. Please keep the essence of this order in mind when you make a request.
It would be useful to recognize some of the costs that these measures bear on our health as a whole. Wether it is the pandemic or measures to control covid there are no winners in this difficult situation. We have seen suicides, overdoses, heart attacks, psychiatric illness, obesity, diabetes, addictions and other conditions increase significantly.
All deaths are sad and many are tragic. Perspective in really required. In Ontario, the death rate has hovered with a slow increase over the years.
On average about 2300 persons die in Ontario each and every week. About 900 are from cancer, heart disease and stroke. About another 900 are from “other” causes which include suicide, accidents, overdoses, etc. Lower respiratory diseases account for about 150, and the average numbers dying from Covid or dying with a positive covid test varies from 60-100, the majority over age 60. If we need to dwell on death numbers, than please also remember all those that are dying from all causes and the families they leave behind.
Of interest, I was surprised that I could not find a single case of a child or infant dying of covid in Ontario since the pandemic onset. I hope this provides some assurance. It certainly should provide us plenty of time to reflect and review the science before requiring any sort of mandatory vaccination in that group.
Another point of good news, is that we have learned more effective treatment algorithms with better outcomes in those few who progress to covid disease.
We still seem to be resistant to discuss solutions out of the box, and rely on cut and pasting policies from other parts of the world.
We have become more obese as a society, more prone to turning to alcohol and drugs, enduring financial hardships and suffering from anxiety, depression and other illness. We have family units that have become estranged and numerous potential bonds broken and vital support networks lost. Reach out remotely to someone. It does not seem that things will ever be same as they were, but a new balance of some sort will most likely emerg.
Covid vaccination April 5th,2021
Covid vaccination April 5th,2021. The lines are moving faster, and some confusion has been averted. There are a lot more people who now qualify.
As of April 7, 2021, those 50 yo and above living in certain postal codes are able to get vaccinated. See the peel health website.
Individuals 55 or older are eligible to receive their AstraZeneca Vaccine at the following pharmacies:
Heritage Glen Pharmacy (Glen Erin/Battleford) – 6515 Glen Erin Dr
Real Canadian Superstore Pharmacy (Argentia/Tenth Line) – 3050 Argentia Rd
Shoppers Drug Mart (Thomas/Tenth Line) – 5602 Tenth Line W
Shoppers Drug Mart (Creditview/Bristol) – 5425 Creditview Rd
Shoppers Drug Mart (McLaughlin/Derry) – 7070 McLaughlin Rd
Walmart (Erin Mills Town Centre) – 5100 Erin Mills Pkwy
For a full list of locations please visit ontario.ca/vaccinelocation.
A few primary care clinics have also been given Astra-Zeneca vaccine by the health department. Their names and locations have been withheld for some reason.
NEW: Starting April 2nd 60+ are now eligible to book appointments and receive their vaccine in Peel. To book, https://covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/These sites are using Pfeizzer or Moderna Vaccines.
Many frontline workers are eligible, see this link to see the vast list of who is included.
front line workers.https://www.peelregion.ca/coronavirus/vaccine/getting-the-vaccine/#priority.
You will require an attestation form signed by your employer.
https://peelregion.ca/health-professionals/covid-19/pdf/covid19-attestation-immunization-form.pdf
If you are 18 years or older and have high risk factors listed below, Dr Kujtan now will be able to refer you to the Trillium Health Partners to receive your vaccine. Trillium health partner will contact you to arrange for an appointment to get vaccinated.
Highest-Risk Individuals:
• Organ transplant recipients; Hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients; People with neurological diseases in which respiratory function may be compromised (e.g. motor neuron disease, myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis); Haematological malignancy diagnosed less than 1 year ago; Kidney disease eGFR< 30.
High-Risk Individuals:
• Obesity (Body Mass index greater than 40); other treatments causing immunosuppression (e.g., chemotherapy, immunity-weakening medications); intellectual or developmental disabilities (e.g. Down Syndrome).
Covid19 Update
Covid19 update Mar 30, 2020
The Employment Standards Act, 2000 was recently amended to include an unpaid, job-protected infectious disease emergency leave. This leave is available to employees who are not performing the duties of their position for certain reasons related to COVID-19, including:
SICK NOTES ARE NOT REQUIRED
· personal illness, quarantine or isolation in specified circumstances
· concern by the employer that the employee may expose other individuals in the workplace to COVID-19
· to provide care or support to certain family members for a reason related to COVID-19, including school or day care closures
· due to certain travel-related restrictions
The leave is retroactive to January 25, 2020. Employers cannot require employees to provide medical notes to prove they are eligible for the leave. Learn more.
In addition, Ontario declared an emergency due to COVID-19 on March 17, 2020. During a declared emergency, an employee may have the right to take an unpaid, job protected leave if the employee will not be performing the duties of his or her position because of the emergency and because certain circumstances apply. More information will be available soon in this guide.
Due to orders that have been issued under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, the minimum standards under the ESA that are described in this Guide may apply differently to certain employees during the declared COVID-19 emergency. You can find the orders by visiting the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act online and selecting the “Regulations Under This Act” tab.
Premier Ford has extended the Emergency Order in Effect for Ontario till at least April 14, 2020. This implies that everyone should stay at home and not venture out unless it is an emergency. For those worried about coronavirus, please take the following assesment quiz, https://covid-19.ontario.ca/.
We will continue to work in isolation, and provide services. We will accomplish as much as possible by phone, fax and other remote means. Messages will be returned. For urgent medical matters we will arrange specific assesment times. Those with fever and infection will be triaged elsewhere until protection equiptment arrives.Please continue to practice social distancing and good hygiene.
We continue to remain under an emergency order to remain at home, maintain proper hygiene and distancing. I am very impressed with how our political and medical leadership have responded to the Covid19 situation when compared to our southern neighbours, who continue to bicker and fight amongst themselves, while the situation continues to peak and the economy suffers. Seeing our prime minister on television daily, giving a calm and responsive approach, is helpful. The opposition support this effort. A similar approach is taken by the premier, and the head of my own OMA has been relentlessly mobilizing efforts and providing validated information. The medical community is mobilizing. Locally, we are preparing to bolster and support innitiatives and we will be redeployed to aid hospital congestion.
I am dissappointed how the numbers are broadcast like a factual hockey score. Simply reporting how many positive swabs were processed in a day, and how many deaths occurred without context leads to fear. The numbers are very complex and different. For numerous reasons, you cannot compare countries around the globe without considering complex variables. Much more context is needed around these numbers. This creates a fear, and overloads hospitals. It is drying up supplies needlessly that may be needed later. There is a fear based demand for testing and the results show that only about 3% are positive, and most of those are sent home.
Covid Alert – Vaccinations
Covid vaccine confusion. Mar25,2021.
There are many on the market and more coming. Here is a link that compares them and takes out all the misinformation and misuse of various terms. Please take 5 minutes to watch it.
We do recommend taking any available vaccine at this time. There is a lot of confusion and terms used. Please keep in mind that for large companies this is a business of immense profit, so there is a lot of leaked information to both support and demote each others studies. Unfortunately, in todays world due to time constraints, we have to take the data provided by the “car salesman”(working for vaccine company) as the only one available and therefore requires scrutiny.
Here are some certainties. 1. Any vaccine will prevent the severe form of covid, the disease, that can put people in the ICU.
2. All vaccines will reduce the burden of covid in the world. Doubtful that it will eliminate it.
3. You can still acquire mild covid illness even though you have had vaccination. You will recover.
4. Highly unlikely that invisible carriers are a problem and even exist to any significant degree.
5. Not recommended for infants and children at this time.
6. Mild side effects are common, temperature, site soreness, fatigue.
7. Covid is capable of causing serious blood clots. Vaccines probably not, the scientific evidence is poor at this time. The Astra-Zeneca vaccine may rarely be associated with a clot at the back of the nose and base of the brain, but this is being monitored currently. Headlines often originate from competitors indirectly pointing to low value information as clinical fact, to gain a better market share.
8. There are numerous people who are immune, or whose system can recognize and address it like any other virus and not create problems. We just dont have a good way of identifing them.
9. We are lobbying government and health departments to involve us, and allow us to vaccinate you, but no indication that it will happen. It took 4 mos, for our own staff to start immunization, despite being both high risk front line workers and working in the Canada’s covid hotspot. We will have to remain mostly virtual until the process is completed in a few months, and we obtain a suitable color designation that allows normal care to become more personal. We regret that we could not convince the gate keepers otherwise. Please work with us in this very difficult time.
Covid Vaccine Update
Covid vaccine. Needles before bullets! March 15,2021
We know you are hoping to get your COVID-19 vaccine as soon as possible and are seeking the latest information. Here is what we know now (March 12, 2021).
AstraZeneca Vaccine
We (have/have not) received the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine in our clinic. The Astra Zeneca vaccine is being offered only to people ages 60-64 (if you are 60-64 as of the day of vaccination, or if you will be or have been 60-64 in 2021). It is available in pharmacies and some family doctors’ offices in certain health regions. We will let you know as soon as possible when the vaccine becomes available to us. Please do not call us to try to book an appointment. We need to keep our phone lines free for patients with immediate medical needs.
Vaccines for patients over 80 (born in 1941 or earlier):
If you are 80 or older and do not live in a care home, your local public health unit will have details about vaccinations in your area. Also see local links in next artilcles.
Provincial online system
Eligible residents can now register for appointments starting on March 17.
For more information about COVID vaccines visit the Ministry of Health website: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/covid-19-vaccines-ontario
Please be assured that we will let you know if we have any vaccine and if you are eligible to receive it from us. Please take the first vaccine offered to you.