Montreal doctor who was hospitalized earlier this month after testing positive for COVID-19 has described his “rollercoaster” experience battling the coronavirus as eye-opening, saying a lot about the respiratory disease remains unknown.Dr.
Earl Rubin, division director of pediatric infectious diseases at the Montreal Children’s Hospital of the McGill University Health Centre, came into what he called “low-risk contact” while on the job on Dec.
28 with a co-worker who had COVID-19. WHO recommends followup care for patients with changing COVID-19 symptoms “We were together for about 25 to 30 minutes, both wearing masks and when I measured it, in the end, we were five and a half feet apart instead of six feet apart,” Rubin told Global.