In face of scientific uncertainty, public health officials should adhere to the precautionary principle
The precautionary principle holds that in the absence of scientific certainty about how an illness is spread, we must err on the side of caution and adopt preventive measures to protect health care workers and their patients.

On Nov. 3, the Public Health Agency of Canada updated its guidance on the routes of transmission of COVID-19 to recognize potential aerosol spread of the virus. While it elicited little fanfare, this critical move came in response to months of pressure from labour uni...
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