“The main way to get people vaccinated is just making the vaccine more accessible,” says Dr. Stephanie Zhou
COVID-19 (coronavirus)
Resources and information about COVID-19 (2019 novel coronavirus) from Sunnybrook experts. Learn more: sunnybrook.ca/covid19
Supported each step of the way: Ashlynn’s journey from student to full-time nurse at Sunnybrook
When Ashlynn Aucoin started a placement at Sunnybrook as a nursing student, she knew she would learn a lot about providing high-quality patient care...
How post-secondary students can manage back-to-class anxiety this fall
Many Ontario colleges and universities will be opening their doors to students this September, in person, for the first time since the onset of the...
Tips for safeguarding your eye health
Dr. Kenneth Eng, chief of the department of ophthalmology and vision sciences at Sunnybrook, discusses how the realities of the pandemic have...
Don’t skip out on your second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine
Getting fully vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself and the people you love.
Why walking regularly could be better for you than you expect
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced people to find different ways of staying active, and walking has been a popular choice: affordable, accessible for...
Self-care tips and strategies for youth
Dr. Carolyn Boulos, youth psychologist at Sunnybrook, shares the “five-legged stool” approach she uses with her patients to encourage self-care and...
COVID-19 breakthrough infections: A Q&A with Sunnybrook’s Dr. Rob Kozak
We asked Dr. Rob Kozak, clinical microbiologist at Sunnybrook, to answer some questions about breakthrough infections: why they happen, what the...
Helping parents manage their mental health and why it matters
Dr. Karen Wang, an adolescent psychiatrist at Sunnybrook, discusses how parents can manage their mental health in the pandemic’s second summer, and...
When COVID-19 lingers: symptoms and recovery tips for COVID long haulers
While most people who contract COVID-19 fully recover within a few months, there is a small percentage who continue to experience symptoms months...