Screening for COVID-19 symptoms is part of everyday life. This is true especially for doctor’s visits. But what happens if you have symptoms that keep you from seeing your doctor in person? As Katherine Ward reports, many families are turning to emergency rooms as a way to ensure they will be seen – and that is putting new pressures on the health-care system.
Global News at 5:30 Toronto
Emergency rooms seeing surge in patients as family practices screen for COVID-19 symptoms
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