The country’s largest private palliative care facility in Kirkland, Que., went above and beyond government protocols to keep their patients and staff safe. As Global’s Anne Leclair reports, the move has proven to be successful, but the concern now is that those strict safety measures are changing the face of palliative care.
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The coronavirus pandemic is changing the face of palliative care in Quebec
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