Coronavirus: Which COVID-19 treatments are available in Canada?
From dexamethasone to remdesivir to bamlanivimab, Canada is using a variety of treatments for COVID-19 patients. Jasmine Pazzano explains which treatments Canadian coronavirus patients can access and why these are effective in combating the illness.
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