
Megan Ogilvie
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Health Reporter at the Toronto Star.
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NEW: Kids’ hospitals are receiving an annual $330M in new funding from Ontario Government. #onpoli thestar.com/content/thesta…



Remembering SARSfest, the concert that revived Toronto, 20 years later thestar.com/entertainment/… via Toronto Star

Another wave of COVID is on the way, along with new booster shots. Health reporter Megan Ogilvie joins #ThisMatters host Saba Eitizaz/ صبا اعتزاز to share everything we need to know about our fourth pandemic fall: thestar.com/podcasts/this-…

#COVID19 hospitalizations jump nearly 20% year-over-year, ICU and ER visits down, CIHI_ICIS data show, by Wency Leung theglobeandmail.com/canada/article… via The Globe and Mail #CovidIsNotOver


Why another new #COVID19 variant — this time the highly mutated BA.2.86 — has scientists on alert. It’s been found in five countries — though not in Canada, by Megan Ogilvie thestar.com/news/canada/wh… via @torontostar

The horrific #Ecoli food poisoning of children in Calgary daycares underscores the unravelling of public health in Canada, by André Picard theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl… via Globe Opinion


Accidental drug-related deaths nearly doubled during the pandemic in Ontario, according to a new ODPRN report that underscores the severity and growing complexity of the crisis, by Carly Weeks theglobeandmail.com/canada/article… via The Globe and Mail



Nobel Prize in Medicine goes to two COVID vaccine developers. Katalin Karikó of BioNTech and Drew Weissman of the University of Pennsylvania named co-winners, by Ivan Semeniuk theglobeandmail.com/canada/article… via The Globe and Mail The Nobel Prize #COVID19 #vaccination


Other premiers take note: Wab Kinew won the Manitoba election with bold and detailed health care promises, by André Picard theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl… via Globe Opinion

1/3 Today the Toronto Star launches an ambitious project that took months to put together. It's called "The Kids Aren't All Right" and it's about how society is failing a generation of young people, whether in health care, education, housing or community development.

An estimated 17,000 children are on long waiting lists for surgeries that could improve the quality of their lives. #ThisMatters host Saba Eitizaz/ صبا اعتزاز talks to health reporter Megan Ogilvie about how the long wait to heal as kids grow: thestar.com/podcasts/this-…