According to the study, there is a delay in certain diagnoses but not an increase in avoidable diseases or pediatric pandemic deaths.

Published Date: 17 Jan 2024

A comprehensive analysis that was published in the Canadian Medical Association found that, despite significant disruptions to health care systems brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no appreciable rise in preventable illnesses or child fatalities.

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