Les personnes handicapées et/ou aînées du Québec sont totalement plongées dans la détresse depuis que leurs préposés aux bénéficiaires sont de plus en plus nombreux à aller travailler à meilleur salaire dans le secteur public.
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Recent estimates suggest that between 62% and 82% of deaths due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Canada have occurred among residents of continuing care homes (which include nursing homes, long-term care and supportive living facilities).
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The pandemic is putting profound philosophical questions to the test.
The coronavirus pandemic is a test. It’s a test of medical capacity and political will. It’s a test of endurance and forbearance, for believers a test of religious faith. It’s a test, too, of a different kind of faith, in the strength of the ideas humans choose to help them form moral judgments and guide personal and social behavior...
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Niall Ferguson is the Milbank Family senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford
The word genocide, the murder of a tribe or people, was coined in 1944 by Raphael Lemkin, a Polish-Jewish refugee escaping Nazism. The word senicide, the deliberate murder of the elderly, though of older provenance is less well known...
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Christianity teaches that every single human life is valuable, even during a pandemic.
My grandmother always kept several freezers and multiple pantries loaded down with food, and hid emergency cash in a cubbyhole behind the medicine...
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Many governments worldwide (e.g. China, Italy, Netherlands) have instituted complete lockdowns of care homes restricting entry to staff and other essential workers [1]. Other governments such as Australia introduced restrictions on visitors [1].
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