Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday October 5, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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Author and CBC parenting columnist Ann Douglas talks about the stress parents are under as school resumes and life during the pandemic goes on; Anneke Smit of the Faculty of Law at the University of Windsor tells us about a study she was involved with that looked at how various municipalities have implemented emergency measures during the pandemic; Dr. Kieran Moore, the Chief Medical Officer for Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Public Health, offers his perspective on the province's new guidelines with respect to the coronavirus and more advice on what people can do to help keep one another safe; Erin Gregory of the Canada Aviation and Space Museum tells us how she helped to create a new 'Heritage Minute' celebrating the accomplishments of aeronautical engineer Elsie McGill; Ashleigh Tuite an infectious disease epidemiologist with University of Toronto offers her perspective on the new guidelines on COVID-19; Dawn Bowdish the Canada Research Chair in Aging, and Immunity at McMaster University outlines what was recently learned in a new study on so-called superspreaders; We meet Sawsan Mohammed a first year Queen's student who's taking part in a panel on the Black Muslim youth experience in Canada.

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