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Ask Me Anything with Toronto's Assoc. Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey (July23) ▶32:49・
Ask Me Anything with Toronto’s Assoc. Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey (June 21) ▶32:29・
Ask Me Anything with Toronto’s Assoc. Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey (Sep 30) ▶29:42・
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Ask Me Anything with Toronto’s Assoc. Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey (Nov 10) ▶34:16・
Ask Me Anything with Toronto’s Assoc. Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey ( Dec. 15) ▶30:41・
12:30 p.m. COVID-19 Q&A with Toronto's Associate Medical Officer of Health ▶29:41・
12:30 p.m. COVID-19 Q&A with Toronto's Associate Medical Officer of Health ▶33:10・
Ask Me Anything with Toronto’s Assoc. Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey (Feb. 16) ▶31:13・
COVID-19 Q&A with Toronto's Associate Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey ▶31:51・
Ask Me Anything with Toronto’s Assoc. Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey (Sept. 22) ▶32:33・
Ask Me Anything with Toronto’s Assoc. Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey (Jan 19) ▶29:39・
Ask Me Anything with Toronto’s Assoc. Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey (Jan. 20, 2022) ▶30:27・
Ask Me Anything with Toronto’s Assoc. Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey (Dec. 15 2021) ▶29:30・
News conference: March 16, COVID-19 ▶30:24・
Public health head Dr. Eileen de Villa stepping down in December ▶11:56・
COVID-19 Briefing April 19 ▶42:28・
Ontario's chief medical officer provides COVID-19 update – August 20, 2020 ▶31:14・
Ontario's chief medical officer provides COVID-19 update – June 18, 2020 ▶23:50・
Dr. Eileen de Villa on Toronto's reopening plan ▶5:41・
Ontario health officials provide COVID-19 update – May 17, 2021 ▶32:49・
Ontario health officials provide update on COVID-19 and vaccine rollout – July 13, 2021 ▶34:01・
City of Toronto update on COVID-19 and vaccinations – January 25, 2022 ▶42:32・
Medical officer of health warns against proposed cuts to Toronto Public Health ▶1:05・
Ask Me Anything with Toronto’s Assoc. Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey (Oct 26) ▶32:09・
Ask Me Anything with Toronto’s Assoc. Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey (Aug. 31, 2021) ▶28:00・
COVID-19 Briefing October 26 ▶47:01・
Ask Me Anything with Toronto’s Assoc. Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey (Aug 11) ▶36:34・
Toronto Medical Officer of Health Dr. Eileen de Villa resigning ▶58:06・
COVID-19 Briefing December 7 ▶3:54・
Toronto’s outgoing medical officer reflects on city's leading city’s public health unit ▶58:22・
COVID-19 Briefing October 28 ▶0:28・
Right now, public health teams are working with outdated systems — paper records, faxes, and guesswork — to respond to vaccine-preventable outbreaks like measles. Dr. Vinita Dubey, Associate Medical Officer of Health, Toronto Public Health explains why a vaccine registry would help protect families faster, with real-time data and fewer delays. ✅ Better tracking ✅ Faster response ✅ Peace of mind for parents and providers Watch and share to raise awareness. | Ontario Medical Association ▶30:53・
Ontario health officials provide COVID-19 update – April 21, 2020 ▶27:59・
Ontario health officials provide COVID-19 update – May 6, 2020 ▶24:26・
Ontario health officials provide COVID-19 update – May 27, 2020 ▶1:37・
New candidate for Toronto's medical officer of health remains undisclosed ▶0:41・
Engineering & public health — Dr. Michelle Murti, Medical Officer of Health, City of Toronto ▶25:53・
Ontario's chief medical officer provides COVID-19 update – April 25, 2020 ▶1:08・
Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health, Dr. de Villa from Toronto Public Health says to stay the course. "To mutate, viruses have to replicate. To replicate, viruses need human cells. So our job is not to give it to them. More than ever, stay home and stay apart." Learn about reducing virus spread: toronto.ca/covid19 | City of Toronto ▶49:44・
City of Toronto update on COVID-19 – March 17, 2021 ▶26:43・
Board of Health - May 5, 2025 ▶28:32・
Ontario health officials provide COVID-19 update – July 20, 2020 ▶1:35・
Ontario's chief medical officer provides COVID-19 update – May 12, 2020 ▶1:06・
'This is not a favourable trajectory,' Toronto's medical officer of health says ▶28:10・
Toronto medical officer sees drug decriminalization as 'health issue,' despite Ford's opposition ▶41:36・
Dr. Michelle Murti to serve as Toronto’s next medical officer of health ▶0:59・
Dr. Eileen de Villa, Medical Officer of Health Toronto Public Health: "For the first time in many months *Toronto’s effective reproductive number is below 1 at 0.86. But it is very early going and a very delicate balance. The tide has not yet turned." "Staying home, limiting our interaction with people we don’t live with and keeping a safe and masked distance when we are in circumstances where that’s not possible remains as vital as ever." Learn how to reduce virus spread: https://www.toronto.ca ▶5:32・
‘Every person in Toronto is at risk,’ of COVID-19 says Toronto’s medical officer of health ▶1:42:30・
Toronto’s new top doctor on confronting medical misinformation ▶41:40・
12:00 p.m. EST: Ontario's MOH provides update on Step 3 reopening ▶31:31・
Ontario update on COVID-19 – March 25, 2020 ▶0:44・
Toronto’s medical officer of health on LCBO staying open ▶3:21・
Coronavirus: Toronto’s top doctor asks province to take action to stop spread of virus ▶2:25・
City of Toronto update on COVID-19 – March 1, 2021 ▶1:00・
Ontario’s top doctor provides COVID-19 update – February 24, 2022 ▶1:39・
Toronto's medical officer of health prepares for 'discouraging' COVID-19 case numbers ▶2:19・
Ontario health officials provide COVID-19 update – May 25, 2020 ▶1:21・
‘It’s also about the people around you’: Toronto's top doctor encourages getting vaccinated ▶5:37・
Toronto Chief Medical Officer of health says medical proof is solidly behind safe injection sites ▶2:20・
Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s top public health official, announces resignation ▶4:11:35・
Feeling anxious about COVID19? Dr. de Villa, Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health, says don’t forget to take care of your mental health. Learn about community resources: https://www.toronto.ca/home/covid-19/covid-19-health-advice/?accordion=mental-health-support | City of Toronto ▶7:52・
Toronto Chief Medical Officer of health puts his support behind supervised safe injection sites ▶1:45・
Mayor Tory reacts to city's medical officer of health taking a leave of absence ▶2:59・
Ontario’s Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore said Thursday that the latest modelling report from the province's science advisory table is "disconcerting." Moore also noted that unvaccinated people are driving the majority of hospitalizations and are most often the ones requiring intensive care. "It's absolutely preventable what is happening in our acute care sector," he said. "I am concerned about the coming months and the potential effect on our health-care system." Read more: https://w ▶1:33・
Toronto's medical officer of health on what the city has learned from the COVID-19 pandemic ▶1:45・
Toronto's Medical Officer of Health Dr. Eileen de Villa has announced stricter measures as COVID-19 cases continue to climb in the city. Toronto will move into the "red" level of Ontario's colour-coded COVID-19 shutdown system this Saturday, but de Villa’s extra measures include: • Indoor dining at restaurants and bars will remain prohibited. • Meeting and event spaces will remain closed, as will casinos and bingo halls. • Indoor group fitness classes will be prohibited. De Villa is also recomme ▶1:12・
Board of Health - July 7, 2025 ▶7:52・
Toronto medical officer sees drug decriminalization as 'health issue,' despite Ford's opposition ▶3:04・
Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto's medical officer of health, answers CP24 viewer questions about COVID-19 https://www.cp24.com/news/our-battle-is-not-over-toronto-s-top-doctor-answers-your-covid-19-questions-1.4909359 | CP24 Toronto's Breaking News ▶1:53・
Chief Medical Officer of Health strongly urges masks but won't impose mandate. | CityNews Toronto ▶1:19・
If you catch a mild case of COVID-19, it is manageable at home. Dilshad Burman with Toronto's Associated Medical Officer of Health who provides some guidance on how to help yourself recover. | CityNews Toronto ▶1:53・
Toronto Chief Medical Officer of Health addresses residents concern about safe injection sites ▶3:33・
A reporter asked Dr. Kieran Moore, the province’s chief medical officer of health, Wednesday why Ontario won't implement a vaccine passport. Here’s what he had to say. Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/1.6135912 | CBC Toronto ▶2:09・
Toronto medical officer sees drug decriminalization as 'health issue,' despite Ford's opposition ▶2:01・
Ontario's chief medical officer of health on containing the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada's most populous province ▶1:02・
Questions raised over selection of new Ontario chief medical officer of health ▶2:24・
Toronto Public Health warns of ‘steady increase’ in non-medical vaccine exemptions ▶3:55・
Ontario names new Chief Medical Officer of Health ▶2:34・
Toronto hospital confirms first Canada case of deadly virus ▶4:31・
Health officials warn respiratory illnesses are on the rise in Toronto ▶1:18・
A new report from the Toronto Medical Officer of Health says the city should consider taking a public health approach to community violence amid another week plagued by shootings. Faiza Amin has more details. | CityNews Toronto ▶0:29・
The vaccines don’t seem to have made a huge dent in COVID-19 case numbers. Dilshad Burman with Toronto’s Associate Medical Officer of Health, who explains why that doesn’t mean they’re not working. | CityNews Toronto ▶3:14・
Toronto mayor warns of strained health-care system ▶1:10:26・
Toronto Public Health warns of spike in mpox cases ▶25:30・
Toronto heat alert ▶2:01・
Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's chief medical officer of health, spoke Sunday about practising social distancing, limiting mass gatherings and border crossings. See also: https://trib.al/gTxTcV5 | Global News ▶・
Ontario's chief medical officer of health links viral surge to 'negative consequences' of extended mask mandates, rules out new ones — for now ▶・
While other parts of Ontario have had stay-at-home orders lifted, Toronto and Peel’s top doctors are urging slow and cautious approaches to reopening due to concerns about how coronavirus variants are spreading in their communities. Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s medical officer of health, and Dr. Lawrence Loh, Peel Region’s medical officer of health, have joined forces to urge the province to extend lockdowns in their regions for at least an additional two weeks. Despite those calls, York’s med ▶・
COVID-19: Ontario's chief medical officer of health is officially recommending against trick-or-treating ▶・
Ontario’s top doctor outlines changes as Toronto, Peel, Sudbury, Thunder Bay and Lambton move into modified grey zone ▶・
Dr. Eileen De Villa said the likelihood of dying from an accident in your house or being hit by a crashing plane is higher than dying from a blood clot related to a COVID-19 vaccine. Read more at thestar.com. | The Toronto Star ▶・
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Police charge Etobicoke restaurant owner who opened for indoor dining during lockdown ▶・
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Hundreds wait in the snow to get a family doctor in rural Ontario ▶・
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