U of A researchers create tools to help parents navigate COVID-19
The science behind COVID-19 continues to evolve and so do parents’ concerns about the virus. A pair of researchers from the University of Alberta have released some new videos and educational tools to help answer some common questions families have. Global News at Noon Edmonton spoke with with pediatrics professor Lisa Hartling and nursing professor Shannon Scott about why, three years into the pandemic, these tools are still needed.
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