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Welcome to CanCOVID! We are a network of active researchers, academics, patient
partners, decision makers, and industry partners dedicated to an
evidence-informed response to the COVID‑19 pandemic.




CANCOVID KNOWLEDGE PRODUCT


Read our latest Issue Note on ‘Evidence on the Use of Virtual Mental Health Care
Technologies for Youth.’


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FIND A RESOURCE

We encourage you to use our list of trusted resources, digital library, and
misinformation tools.

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We send out weekly updates to our members via email.

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THE CANADIAN COVID‑19 FUNDED RESEARCH DATABASE

Explore our Canadian COVID‑19 Funded Research Database.

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Our purpose is to support the scientific effort and community in their work
through encouraging multidisciplinary collaborations and helping to connect
people and resources to enable rapid knowledge mobilization and
science-to-policy action. We are also committed to helping to provide our
government partners with a better line of sight to existing and emerging
COVID‑19 science and research.

Our partners and collaborators consist of academic, science-related and
government institutions. We cross promote and share resources to connect our
members to COVID‑19 information, and to facilitate our members’ contribution to
decision-making.

Our members engage and collaborate with an interdisciplinary network through a
Slack platform, including Canada’s leading scientists, researchers, and
academics. They receive the latest insights, can share their work through Slack
or through our Speakers Series and Workshops, and can find potential
collaborators to work with on COVID‑19 initiatives.

On this page, you will find a glimpse of our latest knowledge products, a
reference list of Canada’s response to COVID-19, and hear from some of the
voices in our community.


INTERACTIVE COVID‑19 TRACKERS

Explore our new Featured COVID‑19 Trackers page. Here you will gain access to a
curated list of COVID data, interact with the various types and sources of
COVID‑19 data using different dashboards, and explore other provincial,
national, and international resources.

Visit our Featured C-19 Trackers Page
Visit our C-19 Trackers Page (Canadian)
Visit our C-19 Global Trackers Page



OUR KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS

The following collection of resources relating to COVID‑19 research was
developed by members of the CanCOVID Community. They include rapid reviews and
issue notes, among other types of products.

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EVIDENCE ON THE USE OF VIRTUAL MENTAL HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGIES FOR YOUTH

Published March 30, 2023

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MENTORSHIP OF EARLY-, MID- AND LATE-CAREER NURSES, AS A RETENTION MEASURE: RAPID
REVIEW OF THE EVIDENCE

Published March 29, 2023

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THE USE OF ASYNCHRONOUS VIRTUAL MENTAL HEALTH (AVMH) TECHNOLOGIES IN RURAL AND
REMOTE COMMUNITIES

Published March 24, 2023

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HOW LANGUAGE SHAPES CHANGE: PERSPECTIVES ON THE MOST AND LEAST EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES AND TACTICS DURING THE COVID‑19 PANDEMIC

Published February 16, 2023

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CANCOVID WEBINAR SUMMARY

Published February 2, 2023

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HEALTH HUMAN RESOURCES IN LONG-TERM CARE: TEN GLOBAL INSIGHTS ABOUT HOW TO
INCREASE AND STABILIZE THE LONG-TERM CARE WORKFORCE IN CANADA

Published June 15, 2022

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SUPPORTS AND INTERVENTIONS USED IN OECD COUNTRIES TO INTEGRATE UNPAID CAREGIVERS
INTO LONG-TERM CARE SETTINGS AND THOSE AGING IN PLACE

Published June 2, 2022

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HIGH-QUALITY LONG-TERM CARE HOMES: INTERNATIONAL APPROACHES IN IMPLEMENTING
REFORMS

Published May 26, 2022

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CANADA’S RESPONSE TO COVID‑19

This list presents national advisory committees, task forces, and research
networks supporting an evidence-based response to COVID‑19 for Canada, providing
information to inform policy and practice at the national level. Please let us
know about other key advisory bodies we may have missed by contacting us at
info@cancovid.ca.


NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEES AND TASK FORCES


CHIEF SCIENCE ADVISOR OF CANADA

 * Appointed to provide scientific advice to the government of Canada.
 * The CSA has established several advisory groups on COVID-19.


COVID‑19 SPECIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAC)

A federal-provincial-territorial expert group, co-chaired by Canada’s Chief
Public Health Officer, Dr. Theresa Tam, and a rotating provincial Chief Public
Health Officer (CPHO), which brings together Canada’s chief public health
officers to address COVID-19, including the development of public health
guidance.


NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON IMMUNIZATION (NACI)

Provides advice to PHAC and Canadians on immunization programs, appropriate
vaccines, and appropriate target populations.


COVID‑19 VACCINE TASK FORCE (VTF)

A team of experts and industry leaders providing information about safety,
development, and delivery of vaccines for Canada.


COVID‑19 THERAPEUTICS TASK FORCE (TTF)

A team of industry leaders and scientific advisors who assess and prioritize
COVID‑19 therapeutics for Canada.


THE COVID‑19 IMMUNITY TASK FORCE (CITF)

A team of experts working with the public health agency, focusing on tracking,
research, testing, and estimates of immunity.


COVID‑19 TESTING AND SCREENING EXPERT ADVISORY PANEL

Provides evidence-informed advice to the federal government on science and
policy related to innovative approaches to testing.


ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA (RSC) TASK FORCE ON COVID‑19

Currently has a wide-ranging series of policy briefings, media reports, and work
plans on many aspects of COVID-19, synthesizing available information and advice
from leading Canadian experts for decision makers.


PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS CONSULTATIVE GROUP (PHECG)

Provides guidance on ethical issues and questions related to agency programs and
services.


NATIONAL COORDINATING CENTRES (NCCS) FOR PUBLIC HEALTH


CANADIAN IMMUNIZATION RESEARCH NETWORK

A CIHR-funded national network of key vaccine researchers who develop and test
methods for evaluating vaccines regarding safety, immunogenicity and
effectiveness, as well as program implementation and evaluation.


NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (NCCEH)

British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, Vancouver, British Columbia


NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH (NCCDH)

St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia


NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR HEALTHY PUBLIC POLICY (NCCHPP)

Institut national de la santé publique du Québec, Montréal, Québec


NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR INDIGENOUS HEALTH (NCCIH)

University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, British Columbia


NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES (NCCID)

University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba


NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR METHODS AND TOOLS (NCCMT)

McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario


NATIONAL RESEARCH NETWORKS


CANADIAN NETWORK OF COVID‑19 CLINICAL TRIALS NETWORK

A CIHR-funded international network that is working to provide the best
available evidence to support decision-making and researchers involved in the
pandemic response.


CORONAVIRUS VARIANTS RAPID RESPONSE NETWORK (COVARR-NET)

A CIHR-funded national network that will enable the rapid assessment of both the
immune response to the virus variants and any resistance to existing vaccines.
To provide decision makers with guidance regarding drug therapy, vaccine
effectiveness, and other public health strategies.


COVID‑19 EVIDENCE NETWORK TO SUPPORT DECISION-MAKING (COVID-END)

COVID-END is a CIHR-funded network with 50 world leaders in producing syntheses,
technology assessments and guidelines. Find access to best available evidence on
a full range of COVID‑19 topics.

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