‘Wearing a mask for a two-hour lecture … is going to keep everyone safe?’ Vaccine and mask mandates on campus, plus other letters to the editor for Aug. 28
: I’m a former patient of Shouldice Hospital who travelled from British Columbia for hernia repair. The facility is very efficient. It is a basic tenet in medicine that doing large volumes of a procedure greatly improves outcomes.
Yes, Shouldice diverts staff from the public system, but it also diverts a great many patients. I don’t see this as a problem but rather a benefit. And all this happens without any additional cost to the government purse. More money, improved working conditions, alternate funding programs, expanded scopes of practice, better accessibility, ease of credentialing for foreign-trained professionals – all have been debated for years. Many promises have been made by successive governments. The reality is little has changed, and the patient remains in critical condition and on life support.
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