What’s new?
- Today, one new case of COVID-19 was announced and nine new cases were announced over the holiday weekend, bringing the total in Nova Scotia to 1,044.
- One death was announced; a resident of Northwood in Halifax, bringing the total number of COVID-19 deaths in Nova Scotia is 56
- Nine individuals are in hospital (five in ICU) and 956 have recovered
- To date, Nova Scotia has had 36,438 negative test results
- There are two licensed long-term care homes and unlicensed seniors’ facilities in Nova Scotia with active cases of COVID-19. Northwood has 19 residents and seven staff with active cases. One other facility has one resident with an active case
- Potential exposure to COVID-19 at Dollarama 85 Damascus Rd., Bedford from April 29 to May 14 was announced over the weekend
- Reminder: Phase two of the easing of restrictions is now in effect. The province announced an immediate family or household bubble. Two households or families may come together without physically distancing. The families must be mutually exclusive to each other to minimize the risk of COVID-19 spread. People must be mindful of those who are immunocompromised or have chronic conditions. Visiting must not take place if a member is ill. Public beaches are reopening, but physical distancing must still be observed and groups cannot be larger than five people. More outdoor activities are now permitted, including archery, equestrian, golf, paddling, sailing, boating and tennis. Organized coaching and competitions are not permitted
- Outside of household bubbles, gatherings among family members, neighbours or friends may take place in groups of five or less, respecting social distancing. If food is involved, everyone must bring their own. Outdoor activities are preferred.
- Nationally, there are 78,499 confirmed cases, 5,857 deaths and 1,331,173 Canadians tested for COVID-19.
- The Canada-U.S. border will remain closed to non-essential travel until June 21
- Ventilators have been received from a U.S. company; contracts have also been made with Canadian companies to manufacture ventilators domestically
- Hospital gowns and face shields will be arriving from domestic companies over the coming weeks and will be distributed to provinces
New virtual care tool kit
Providing health care by phone or video is new for many physicians. This tool kit by DNS guides you through each step of the process: from picking the virtual care solution that’s right for your practice to ensuring your patients get the most out of their virtual visit. https://doctorsns.com/sites/default/files/2020-05/toolkit-virtual-care.pdf
Feed Nova Scotia COVID-19 food box program
Feed Nova Scotia is offering a new short-term initiative to provide home delivery of food for Nova Scotians who cannot leave their home and lack the funds, friends or family members to get food. Physicians may direct their patients to the program. Learn more
ICYMI: Two federal subsidies available for physicians
Most physicians who have employees may be eligible for the Temporary Wage Subsidy and the Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA). The 10% Temporary Wage Subsidy is equal to 10% of the remuneration paid from March 18 – June 19, 2020 up to $1,375 for each eligible employee to a maximum of $25,000 total per employer. The CEBA will provide interest-free loans of up to $40,000 to Canadian small businesses and not-for-profits. Repaying the balance of the CEBA loan on or before Dec. 31, 2022 will result in loan forgiveness of 25% ($10,000). Speak with your accountant about how you can leverage these supports.
Two spaces left - join a Balint support group
Drs. Nicole Herschenhous and Ali Manning are starting a six-week virtual Balint group for physicians. These groups reduce burnout while improving communication skills and empathy. Click here to learn more and register or email Dr. Ali Manning.
ICYMI - Psychological distress among physicians: longitudinal survey
A research study seeks to understand how COVID-19 is affecting physicians. The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete and was approved by the NSHA’s research ethics board. Contact Dr. Jonathan Bailey for more information.
Webinars
Daily Zoom meetings: Coping with COVID-19
Join Drs. Jaqueline Kinley and John Chiasson for daily online meetings (via Zoom) to chat about coping strategies and mental health concerns. Meetings will be held daily (Monday–Friday) until the end of May from noon to 1 p.m. and are open to all physicians. Click here for the Zoom meeting link Password is 975004
Special Zoom session: Wednesday, May 20 at 4–5 p.m. – Dr. John Chiasson presents “Down in flames: burnout plus COVID-19.” Click here for the Zoom meeting link. Password is 050891
Special Zoom session: Friday, May 22 at 4–5 p.m. – Dr. David Lovas discusses mindfulness for physicians. Click here for the Zoom meeting link. Password is 050891
Choosing Wisely Canada
Join the national CWC conference on May 26 from 12–1 p.m. (ET). For more information and to register
Webinar recordings
Watch the webinar recording from the May 6 ‘Public Health update and intro to MED-LTC program’ session and check out all the previous webinars on the DNS COVID-19 info hub.
Reminders
Kids Help Phone helps all ages
Kids Help Phone offers online tools and clinically-researched resources on their website to support young people during COVID-19. It provides confidential, 24-7 phone counselling (1-800-668-6868) and texting service for youth (text CONNECT to 686868). For The Frontlines Toolkit provides posters, social media assets and much more. Text FRONTLINE to 741741 for free, confidential 24-7 mental health support in both official languages. Check out Wellness Together Canada for free mental health and substance use support services for adults.
Study on the impact of COVID-19 on providers
Researchers at the University of Calgary are studying how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted health-care workers across the globe. Take the survey
Online mental health resource for physicians
Doctors Nova Scotia and the NSHA Mental Health and Addictions program have partnered to offer a new website with resources to help physicians cope during the pandemic. Learn more
DNS staff, meetings and events
All DNS meetings and events are cancelled or have moved to a virtual meeting. You may reach staff by email or by calling 902-468-1866 or toll free at 1-800-563-3427.
Reference materials, resources, posters, public education and PPE
- Gut Link – telephone consultations 1-888-473-GUTS (4887)
- Medical support services for long-term care
- Information from Reproductive Care Program (RCP) of Nova Scotia
- Care during COVID-19: Tips for managing physician clinics during coronavirus tool kit
- Free Saegis COVID-19 health care cybersecurity e-learning course (English or French)
- Social distancing posters in English, French, Mi’kmaq, Arabic and simplified Chinese.
- NSHA palliative care coverage
- Using blood wisely campaign
- The INSPIRED COPD outreach program
- COVID-19 screening for health-care providers, call 1-833-750-0632
- Repatriating retired physicians contact Katrina Philopoulos
- Diagnostic code for COVID-19 tracking is 487.8 (suspected and confirmed)
- Pallium Learning Essential Approaches to Palliative Care (LEAP) modules
- Personal directive app
- NSHA Mental Health and Addictions online tool
- COVID-19 questions launched by CMA, RCPSC and CFPC
- COVID-19 Choosing Wisely Canada recommendations
- Resources on coping with COVID-19
- Economic measures to support Canadians
- New virtual care tool available (DHW notice) (DNS virtual care options)
- Guidance for physician employers (legal information)
- Legal information for Canadian employees and employers
Information hubs to watch
- Nova Scotia Health Authority updates and service cancellations
- IWK updates and service cancellations
- Doctor Nova Scotia updates and information
- Dalhousie CPD COVID-19 webpage
- Department of Health and Wellness
- 811 assessment – when to call
- Government of Canada
- Nova Scotia Public Health offices
- Canadian Medical Association
- Canadian Pediatric Society COVID-19 resources for the care of children