Coronavirus update - May 5, 2020

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Coronavirus update - May 5, 2020

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

Two days left to enrol in the income stabilization program
Enrolment is open for the physician income stabilization program. Interested fee-for-service physicians must enrol by Thursday, May 7 at 11:59 p.m. Review the program terms and sign a physician declaration before the deadline. To learn more about the program watch the April 30 webinar or contact by email Jessica Moore or call 902-481-4922.

What’s new?

  • Today, six new cases of COVID-19 were announced, bringing the total in Nova Scotia to 991.
    • Three deaths were announced – all residents of Northwood in Halifax. This brings the total number of COVID-19 deaths in Nova Scotia to 41
    • Six individuals are in hospital (two in ICU) and 652 have recovered
    • To date, Nova Scotia has had 30,984 negative test results
    • As of May 4, there were 11 licensed long-term care homes and unlicensed seniors’ facilities in Nova Scotia with cases of COVID-19, involving 245 residents and 113 staff
    • The first steps in Nova Scotia’s recovery plan were announced on Friday, with the easing of public health measures relating to outdoor and recreational activities
    • Provincial modelling to June 30, 2020: with good compliance, cases are estimated to be 1,453 (with 35 hospitalizations at peak). With poor compliance, cases could be closer to 6,269 (with 85 hospitalizations at peak). Current measures have reduced cases by about 50%
  • Nationally, there are 61,159 total and confirmed cases and 3,915 deaths from COVID-19.
    • The number of individuals tested by province for COVID-19 is now being reported. Nationally, 940,643 people have been tested
    • New modelling shows cases are doubling every 16 days; previously, new cases doubled every three days. Revised projections predict 66,835 cases and 3,883 deaths by May 5. The projected death rate has increased due to 79% of current cases being in long-term care and seniors’ homes. Based on current experience, 17% of patients have required hospitalization; less than 5% have required ICU care

ICYMI: Virtual care campaign
To boost awareness about health-care delivery during the pandemic, Doctors Nova Scotia has launched a public awareness campaign designed to inform Nova Scotians that physicians are still seeing patients, both virtually and in person. The campaign is a mix of paid advertising and earned media; on average, each social media post reaches 10,000 people.

Share the blogs and videos on your clinic website, Facebook page or newsletter.

Stay tuned this week as CBC journalist Carolyn Ray sits in on a virtual appointment with Dr. Mike Wadden. There will also be a new graphic ad on virtual care and a new blog on helping children through COVID-19.

Webinars

Public health update and intro to MED-LTC program
Join Dr. Gaynor Watson-Creed for this two-hour webinar on the latest information and protocols from public health. Dr. Nebha Shetty will introduce the MED-LTC program, which has been developed to support primary care providers in long-term care settings. Learn how the team provides support in three areas: prognostication and goals of care consultations, immediate medical advice from an internist, and disposition planning (whether transfer to hospital is appropriate or beneficial). When: Wednesday, May 6 at 79 p.m. Register today

Daily Zoom meetings: Coping with COVID-19
Join Drs. Jaqueline Kinley and John Chiasson for daily online meetings (via Zoom) to chat about coping strategies and mental health concerns. Meetings are now held daily (Monday–Friday) from noon to 1 p.m. and are open to all physicians. Click here for the Zoom meeting link Password is 975004

Special Zoom session: Wednesday, May 6 at 4–5 p.m. – Dr. David Saunders on how to communicate about substance use. Click here for the Zoom meeting link. Password is 050891

Special Zoom session: Friday, May 8 at 4–5 p.m. – Dr. Nicole Herschenhous on mindfulness for physicians: incorporating self-compassion. Click here for the Zoom meeting link. Password is 050891

Choosing Wisely Canada
Choosing Wisely Canada (CWC) is hosting a webinar ‘Palliative care conversations in the COVID-19 pandemic’ with Dr. Amit Arya. When: Wednesday, May 6 from 121 p.m. (ET). Register today

Join the national CWC conference on May 26 from 121 p.m. (ET). For more information and to register

Webinar recordings
Check out all the previous webinars on the DNS COVID-19 info hub

Reminders

Feeling overwhelmed or need to talk to someone?
Contact the Doctors Nova Scotia (DNS) Professional Support Program at 902-468-8215 or 1-855-275-8215 (toll-free), via email or join a Zoom meeting – see details below under webinars.

Information from Reproductive Care Program (RCP) of Nova Scotia
RCP announced service changes such as an alternate screening option for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) during the pandemic and documentation of COVID-19 infection in pregnancy and in newborns. Read the full memo

Join a Balint support group
Drs. Nicole Herschenhous and Ali Manning are starting a six-week virtual Balint group for physicians. Eight to 14 physicians will use case-based discussion to provide and receive support around emotions and ethical dilemmas arising in their work. These groups reduce burnout while improving communication skills and empathy. Click here to learn more and register or email Dr. Ali Manning. 

Financial measures to help navigate COVID-19
MD Financial offers information and support for physicians navigating the effects of COVID-19 on their finances.

DNS staff, meetings and events
All DNS meetings and events are cancelled or 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.

Reference materials, resources, posters, public education and PPE

Information hubs to watch