i fear that once the full extent of these preventable deaths is known, it will far exceed the number of deaths due to covid-19.
health care after the pandemic
as we appear to be emerging from the worst stages of the pandemic, i am bracing myself to see more children with advanced terminal cancer, knowing they could have lived if not for this well-meaning but misguided approach.
it was encouraging to see the ontario government’s recent announcement about adding resources to non-covid-19 care to help with backlogs, but the fact is that for too many patients, any care they receive now will come too late.
certainly, the public needed to know about and protect itself from the threat of the pandemic virus — the collective action of clinicians, scientists, front-line workers and others outside the medical system has helped mitigate the damage.
had we all had a choice about how to approach the new crisis, i dare say we’d have preferred a more balanced, nuanced message about taking care of all health concerns simultaneously, rather than replacing almost everything else with a single public health issue that is ultimately worse than the one we were trying to prevent.