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Cory Neudorf
Dr. Cory Neudorf is an interim senior medical health officer with the Saskatchewan Health Authority and a professor at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Medicine, in the department of community health and epidemiology.
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Opinion
Let's not play Russian roulette with Omicron and embrace it as inevitable
Billed as a less severe form of COVID-19, people may have resigned themselves to getting Omicron, writes Dr. Cory Neudorf, who warns against a lax attitude to exposing one's self to sickness.
Canada -Saskatchewan |
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Opinion
'Pandemics are different.' Why this isn't the time to assert your individual health rights
By falsely reframing the need for a collective pandemic response into an individual rights issue, we create the perfect conditions for the pandemic to drag on, writes Dr. Cory Neudorf.
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Opinion
Masking, other measures could save Sask. from winter lockdown
Dr. Cory Neudorf suggests adding a few extra layers of protection we know work — like indoor masking requirements, increasing surge capacity for testing and tracing and ensuring schools return safely — could go a long way to protecting Saskatchewan from COVID-19 this fall.
Canada -Saskatchewan |