When Will The Pandemic End?
As Ontario phases in its reopening plans, there are questions around how we will respond as life returns to “normal,” or some version of normal. Watch as four experts weigh in on what they think will happen.
Dr. Samantha Hill
Cardiac surgeon
In the past, the viruses that cause pandemics didn’t go away, but they became less deadly. Dr. Hill says one way she will know the pandemic is over is when it stops being the thing that’s worrying people over everything else.
Watch their stories

Dr. Samantha Hill
Cardiac surgeon

Dr. Zain Chagla
Co-medical director of infection control

Dr. Thomas Ungar
Psychiatrist-in-chief

Dr. Allison McGeer
Professor of laboratory medicine and pathobiology