Canadian public health officials are reeling following the publication of an investigation in the BMJ criticising Canada’s response to the Covid pandemic. While the report cites some positives, they are eclipsed by the criticisms. Positives include “the involvement of women in decision making”. Negatives include the fact that an “overall impression of adequacy masks important inequalities by region, setting and demography”. Damning indeed. The report cites the lack of “an independent, federal inquiry” which has allowed “others to step into the frame”. Is this a critique of Canada’s Public Health response or a thinly-veiled attack on what the authors refer to as “the so-called National Citizens’ Inquiry?”
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