Health Matters: COVID-19 infections & health care workers’ mental health
Health Matters November 26: A University of Alberta-led study looks at COVID-19 infection rates in health care workers - and how the pandemic affects their mental health. Plus a mental illness survivor gives back with Blankets of Love. Su-Ling Goh reports.
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