Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday September 24, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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We ask Dr. Kwame McKenzie of the Wellesley Institute for his reaction to the federal government's plan to get through COVID as presented yesterday in the Speech From the Throne and the Prime Minister's address to the nation; Mark Richardson, automotive reporter for the Globe and Mail talks about the growing sophistication of vehicle technology which still falls short, though, of the goal of the autonomous car; Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley describes the province's COVID preparedness plan for the Fall, from a draft he received; Martha Voster of the Frontenac Club Day Care in Kingston describes why she thinks we are being overcautious when caregivers are obliged to send kids home with something as routine as a runny nose; The P.M. says we're at a crossroad. Infectious disease expert Dawn Bowdish offers her opinion on what needs to be done at the federal level to get us through a new wave of COVID; Family doctor Peter Lin updates us on the search for a vaccine for the coronavirus; Ontario Morning's new host Julianne Hazlewood talks to two students on the Queen's University campus in Kingston about returning to school in the midst of the pandemic; Barbara Bell, Artistic Director of the Kingston Writers Fest, previews this year's virtual festival for us.

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