Alberta response not aggressive enough to curb COVID-19, says respirologist
'It's very scary what's happening out there,' says Toronto respirologist Dr. Samir Gupta. He says the rising coronavirus caseload means sick people are at 'high risk' of being turned away from the ICU.
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