Mental health


Dr Matthew Chow
Dr Matthew Chow

There’s an important task I’ve been doing every day during this pandemic, one that is so important to me I will often stay up long after my family is asleep to make sure it’s done right. So what has been occupying so much of my time as president? I have been sharing my gratitude.

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Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, young adults age 18 to 30 years in British Columbia faced a challenging social, economic, and employment landscape due to changing norms around key life transitions, increasing income inequality, and declining housing affordability. The prevailing characterization of young adults as healthy, highly social, and irresponsible is inaccurate and detrimental to pandemic recovery planning.

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Being as I am in the 90-plus age category, I had the privilege to receive the Pfizer vaccine against the COVID-19 virus some time ago. As I was searching for more information about the biochemistry of the vaccines and the related complex manufacturing processes, I came across an article that recommends a “vaccine” to prevent or fight off the pandemic that is running parallel to COVID-19: mental health issues. 

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