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Health committee  I think we should. I think it's very risky to do otherwise. I think the physical distancing approach that we take anywhere should also be occurring on planes. I don't see why they should be exempt.

July 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Mario Possamai

Health committee  Sorry, I can't answer that quickly.

July 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Mario Possamai

Health committee  Thank you. I think shortages were probably part of the thinking, and that's the wrong kind of thinking. For example, if you run out of a certain antibiotic, you don't say that the disease has gone away. You might find an alternative type of antibiotic so that you can keep trea

July 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Mario Possamai

Health committee  First of all, I think we need to move to the precautionary principle in protecting them. We need to go to airborne precautions. As we now move, as the government has said, to domestic production of N95s, we should really ramp that up to make sure we have enough supplies to do tha

July 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Mario Possamai

Health committee  That's a great question. We need to know if we have enough supplies, enough N95 respirators, and we need to know where they are located. More importantly, we need to know if we have the right worker safety culture across the country in different settings, because the N95 is onl

July 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Mario Possamai

Health committee  I think PHAC has been slow to the game, and public masking is a great example. Early on I wrote a letter to Dr. Tam saying that concerns about self-contamination are warranted, but if that's the case, you should have an urgent, wide public health campaign—as they do in Singapore,

July 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Mario Possamai

Health committee  That's a great question. It's one that I've wondered about. What I've seen is that PHAC's advice has been in lockstep with the WHO right from the word go. There has not been any critical thinking, any critical evaluation, on whether that's the right advice. I'll give you another

July 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Mario Possamai

Health committee  You know, when Justice Campbell gave the advice on setting up PHAC and Dr. Tam's office, he felt, and I agreed with him, that we had it covered, because it gave that office the independent ability to speak out on health risks. We thought that if there was a shortage of masks, the

July 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Mario Possamai

Health committee  She never replied to my letter.

July 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Mario Possamai

Health committee  It is. We had opportunities over and over, especially in the beginning and late December, when we had the first inkling that something very serious was happening in Wuhan. We had the opportunity to act boldly and quickly to protect our health care workers and, by extension, to p

July 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Mario Possamai

Health committee  I'll tell you personally that I'm gutted that it has happened, that things have gone the way they have here. This has gone far worse than my worst nightmare, and one of the reasons is that PHAC does not understand the role of unions and workers in worker safety. In any workplace,

July 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Mario Possamai

Health committee  I presume you're asking about the personal protective measures for health care workers. Is that correct?

July 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Mario Possamai

Health committee  They're not, and I believe the data showing that one in five of the COVID-19 cases in Canada involves health care workers demonstrates that point. I think we urgently need to take a precautionary approach and protect our health care workers across the country to the highest level

July 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Mario Possamai

Health committee  We have enough time if we act urgently. One of the really disappointing things thus far from the federal government and PHAC is that we have not acted urgently to ensure we had enough PPE. For example, in late December, Alberta bought a huge quantity of N95 respirators. PHAC an

July 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Mario Possamai

Health committee  That's a really great question. Dr. Osterholm of the University of Minnesota has raised this issue. He is in fact working on a plan to be able to create, for the public, masks that are as protective as N95s. I think that should be our goal. I think everyone should be protected, i

July 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Mario Possamai