if you’ve got a sore throat, get tested
another expert, university of warwick virologist professor lawrence young, agrees that the virus is evolving and the battle with covid-19 isn’t over.
“we can only detect variants or know what’s coming by doing sequencing from pcr testing, and that’s not going on anywhere near the extent it was a year ago,” young told the independent. “people are going to get various infections over the winter but won’t know what they are because free tests aren’t available. it’s going to be a problem.”
he calls the situation in the u.k. a “perfect storm” of inadequate surveillance of new variants, a decrease in testing, people not getting vaccinated and the economic pressure making people who are sick reluctant to take time off work.
advisory table says family doctors should take over covid care
meanwhile, in ontario, the province’s now-defunct science advisory table released its final briefs, recommending covid-19 prevention and care should shift to family doctors and nurses, the
canadian press reports.
“we’re seeing huge numbers of people who are unable to access primary care in ontario, we’ve got a workforce that is exhausted and we need to think differently about the care that we’re going to be providing in the future,” said senior author dr. danielle martin, a family physician and chair of the department of family and community medicine at the university of toronto.