Coronavirus update - Sept. 24, 2020

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Coronavirus update - Sept. 24, 2020

The COVID-19 situation in Nova Scotia is changing rapidly. Check the links at the bottom for the latest updates.

Feeling overwhelmed or need to talk to someone?
It’s a stressful time to be practising medicine. Contact the Doctors Nova Scotia (DNS)
Professional Support Program at 902-468-8215 or 1-855-275-8215 (toll-free), or via email.

Doctors Nova Scotia will provide twice-weekly updates on Tuesdays and Thursdays unless significant news or issues warrant additional communication.


What’s new?

 

New cases

Active cases

Hospitalizations (ICU)

Resolved cases

Deaths

Total cases

Total tests

Nova Scotia

0

1

1 ICU

1,021

65

1,087

89,930

Canada

 

10,722

 

127,788

9,243

147,753

6,833,661

To monitor data on a daily basis, see the Nova Scotia and Canadian data pages.

New federal modelling indicates:

  • There will be up to 155,795 total cases and 9,300 deaths by Oct. 2 unless Canadians remain vigilant by avoiding risks and taking precautions throughout fall and winter
  • The reproduction number (Rt) in Canada is trending above 1 nationally and in hard-hit areas. When the Rt is consistently >1, the epidemic is growing
  • The experiences of other countries show resurgence can exceed the initial wave

Income Stability Program evaluation
Doctors Nova Scotia is conducting an evaluation of the income stability program (ISP) to better understand your impressions of the program and how it was implemented, and gauge its impact on physicians and the health-care system. Take the survey

Physicians’ use of social media during the time of COVID-19
COVID-19 has impacted physicians’ use of social media, specifically how they cross boundaries virtually. This study will explore how COVID-19-initiated changes are impacting physicians’ practices and their use of social media tools and platforms. Take the survey

First wave: Atlantic Canada’s chief medical officers discuss lessons from COVID-19
This session is an opportunity for physicians to understand and take stock of what worked, and to explore what can change to prepare for the second wave of COVID-19. When: Oct. 1, 2020 at 7 p.m. ADT. Learn more

NSPMP eAccess outage
There is a planned outage for the NSPMP eAccess web application on Sunday, Sept 27, 2020 from 12 – 7 a.m. During this time, eAccess will be down and there will be no ability to login into the system. 

Reminders

Medical appointments for rotational workers
Last week a modified 14-day self isolation for rotational workers came into effect. A rotational worker is someone who has a set schedule where they alternate between living in Nova Scotia and working outside the province, such as an Alberta oil worker. Section 2.4 on Medical Appointments states:

  • Rotational workers may attend urgent and routine medical appointments. This includes medical appointments with physicians and nurse practitioners, dentists, optometrists and other regulated health professionals where in-person treatment is required
  • Rotational workers must wear a mask and coordinate with their care provider to determine additional precautions. If rotational workers are feeling unwell, they must contact 811 prior to booking an appointment

CMA Physician Wellness Hub
The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) has launched the CMA Physician Wellness Hub, a searchable collection of nearly 300 resources, tools and studies on topics such as physician burnout, depression, peer support and organizational wellness. It’s also a place for physicians, residents and medical students to connect with colleagues interested in wellness.

New T4 codes for 2020 tax year
The Canada Revenue Agency has new reporting requirements for all employers to help validate payments under the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy, the Canada Emergency Response Benefit and the Canada Emergency Student Benefit.

Now, in addition to reporting employment income in Box 14 or Code 71 on the T4 slip, employers must use the following new information codes when reporting employment income and retroactive payments in a new section of the T4 called Statement of Remuneration Paid:

  • Code 57: Employment income paid between March 15 to May 9
  • Code 58: Employment income paid between May 10 to July 4
  • Code 59: Employment income paid between July 5 to Aug. 29
  • Code 60: Employment income paid between Aug. 30 to Sept. 26

For the 2020 tax year, all employers must ensure that the new reporting requirements for the T4 slip are in place. Learn more 

Webinars

Seasonal flu and COVID-19
Understand the complexities of seasonal flu during the pandemic and receive an overview of flu vaccine supply and distribution. Join Dr. Shelly McNeil, division of infectious diseases, Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics and Stacey Dunphy, Nova Scotia Health provincial immunization coordinator. When: Tuesday, Oct. 6 from 7 – 9 p.m. Register today

Family medicine in the new normal
Reopening a family practice safely can be daunting. In this session, infectious disease experts Drs. Lynn Johnston and Jeannette Comeau will discuss what is known about COVID-19 in both adults and children, how COVID-19 is the new normal and considerations for safe care of patients in person. When: Tuesday, Oct. 27 from 7 – 9 p.m. Register today

DNS webinar recordings
Check out recordings of previous webinars on the DNS COVID-19 info hub.

ICYMI

Virtual care survey
Nova Scotia Health and the IWK Health Centre are surveying care providers on their experience using virtual care tools made available as a result of COVID-19. The information gathered from the survey will be used in a rapid review study led by Dr. Tara Sampalli (NSH) and Dr. Jordan Sheriko (IWK).  The information collected for the review will help inform future planning as it relates to virtual care. Complete the survey

Special bulletin from Dr. Rob Strang​​​​​​​
The revised 811 screening criteria for testing now includes if in the past 48 hours a person has had or is currently experiencing fever or cough (new or worsening) or two or more of the following symptoms (new or worsening): sore throat, runny nose, headache, shortness of breath. Dr. Strang emphasized the need to screen patients virtually for illness before in-person visits and to screen people who should be self-isolating to ensure they are compliant. He also provided information for office-based infection prevention and control. Read the memo

Free personal protective equipment​​​​​​​
The Department of Health and Wellness (DHW) is providing community-based physicians and their staff with personal protective equipment (PPE) at no cost until Oct. 31Click here to submit a request to DHW for PPE. Your organization will be notified by email of the approved supply and instructions for online ordering. For more information, email PPErequest@novascotia.ca.

Physician resilience COVID-19 study 
Drs. Jackie Kinley and John Chiasson provided daily support sessions and webinars to help physicians cope during the COVID-19 pandemic. Physicians are invited to complete a brief survey about the experience to help guide the response for the next wave of COVID-19. Take the survey

Addictions Medicine Consult Service
Nova Scotia Health’s Addictions Medicine Consult Service provides rapid addictions medicine consultant advice. The service is available weekdays 8:30a.m.-4:30 p.m. by calling 1-855-970-0234. Learn more: FAQ  or information card.

DNS staff, meetings and events
All DNS meetings and events have moved to a virtual meeting. You may reach staff by
email or by calling 902-468-1866 or toll free at 1-800-563-3427.

Resources

Note: See the DNS COVID-19 hub for a complete list of COVID-19 resources.

​​​​​​​Information hubs to watch