What is the virus that causes COVID-19?
When is a genetic variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus considered as a variant of concern?
What is the virus that causes COVID-19?
I’ve heard that the common cold can be caused by a coronavirus like COVID-19. If I have had a cold in the last year, am I protected against COVID-19?
Can the SARS-CoV-2 virus be transmitted by blood transfusion?
There are so many questions that we have as humans during this bizarre experience, and with the influx of information that we receive every day, it is no wonder that many of us are turned off by the media and social media platforms.
Thankfully, a team of healthcare professionals have joined together to provide independent science-based evidence to empower Canadians. Canadian Covid Care Alliance has gathered health care practitioners who are committed to providing top-quality and balanced evidence-based information to the Canadian public about COVID-19 so that hospitalizations can be reduced, lives can be saved, and the country restored to what it was as quickly as possible.
Some of Canada’s leading medical professionals are featured in the website, each sharing their wisdom on why we are going through what we are going through, and how to navigate topics surrounding vaccines, Covid-19 policies, and treatment approaches.
The website has some excellent video resources featuring:
- Dr. Bonnie Mallard, Professor of Immunogenetics at the University of Guelph, talks about the immunological aspects of the new vaccines for COVID-19, COVID-19 PCR tests, and antibody testing before and after vaccination.
- Three physicians discuss international experiences for the outpatient management of COVID-19, recognizing it is biphasic and the treatment approach is dependent on the phase of the disease.
- Dr. Linda Rapson, MD talks about building a healthy immune system using nutraceuticals to prevent disease.
- Dr. Byram Bridle challenges the COVID-19 policies of the Ontario government
- Dr Peter McCullough discusses the 4 pillars of pandemic response – contagion control, early home treatment, hospital treatment, and vaccination – with multi-drug treatment.
Canadian Covid Care Alliance makes it easy to get unbiased, factual information. Visit them at https://www.canadiancovidcarealliance.org/