Dr. Anju Anand (M.D. Respirology & Sleep Medicine) discusses the common concern about getting safely vaccinated against COVID-19 for those with allergies. This clip is from the May ’22 Wellness Hub Vaccine Town Hall.


Dr. Anju Anand (M.D. Respirology & Sleep Medicine) discusses the common concern about getting safely vaccinated against COVID-19 for those with allergies. This clip is from the May ’22 Wellness Hub Vaccine Town Hall.

Dr Samir Gupta (M.D. Respirology) confirms that both vaccines are recommended & how adults and children should go about getting those shots. This clip is from the May ’22 Wellness Hub Vaccine Town Hall.

Dr Samir Gupta (M.D. Respirology) addresses the common misconception about vaccine safety or effects on pregnant individuals, and on fertility. This clip is from the May’22 Wellness Hub Vaccine Town Hall.

r Samir Gupta (M.D., Respirology) addresses why a 3rd dose is needed for ongoing protection against COVID-19. This clip is from the May’22 Wellness Hub Vaccine Town Hall.

Dr. Anju Anand (M.D. Respirology & Sleep Medicine) addresses whether or not a 3rd dose is needed after infection with COVID-19. This clip is from the May ‘22 Wellness Hub Vaccine Town Hall.

Dr Samir Gupta (M.D. Respirology) addresses the myth that Omicron variant of COVID-19 is “mild”. This clip is from the May ‘22 Wellness Hub Vaccine Town Hall.

This executive summary was created to provide a synopsis of the virtual Wellness Hub May 2022 Vaccine Town Hall. The session was co-created by Dr. Anand, Dr. Gupta, and the Wellness Hub team.

This information sheet was co-created by the Wellness Hub team with Dr Anju Anand (M.D., Respirology & Sleep Medicine) and Dr Samir Gupta (M.D., Respirology) to address 8 myths & misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccines.

A series of virtual events on what primary care physicians and clinicians in Ontario need to know about how to recognize and manage Monkeypox.

These resources feature promising practices to help move long-term care homes towards becoming safe, welcoming and inclusive spaces for LGBTQI2S+ individuals in long-term care homes.

The Ontario CLRI’s “Supporting Indigenous Culture in Long-Term Care” initiative identifies and develops culturally appropriate resources to support Indigenous residents in long-term care homes.

A decision aid resource regarding COVID-19 vaccination for adults (age >18 years) or children aged 12 years or older with an autoimmune rheumatic disease.