The pandemic and the delivery of palliative care and MAiD : what was the impact?

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MACDONALD, Susan

COVID changed healthcare forever. But behind the headlines and news coverage of the emergency rooms and intensive care units, remove the ICUs, another, quieter battle raged on. Within the field of palliative care, the ill and vulnerable were suffering greater distress and their clinicians were struggling to provide care.

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