
Ema Popovic
Ema Popovic is a spokesperson for Ontario’s Health Minister, who has been vocal about the government's response to the ongoing measles outbreak in Ontario, emphasizing the need for vaccination as the most effective measure to control the spread of the disease.
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Ema Popovic, a spokesperson for the Ontario Ministry of Health, stated that new fee codes were created during COVID for vaccinations.
Ontario doctor in court fighting order to repay province for improper COVID-19 vaccination billingEma Popovic, spokesperson for Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones, stated that the change provides 'more opportunities for Ontarians' who completed their education abroad.
Ontario resists pressure to reverse new residency rule for international medical graduatesEma Popovic, spokeswoman for Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones, said in a Thursday statement that this change will support Ontario-educated residents.
Ontario will apply new limits on residency applications from international medical graduatesEma Popovic is a spokeswoman for Health Minister Sylvia Jones.
Ontario’s private-clinic plan doesn’t add up, prospective applicants warnEma Popovic is the press secretary for Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones.
Quebec’s RSV immunization program greatly lowered infant hospitalizations, study saysEma Popovic, a spokesperson for Ms. Jones, said the government’s communications campaign is currently on social media.
Ontario reports 200 new measles cases as province struggles to contain outbreakEma Popovic, a Ministry spokesperson, announced the government's plans to increase the number of family doctors in rural areas.
Several Ontario mayors against communities’ financial incentives to attract doctorsEma Popovic is a spokesperson for Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones.
Ontario mulling involuntary addictions treatment for people involved in correctionsEma Popovic is a spokesperson for Ontario’s Health Minister who discussed funding for public health units.
Ontario measles outbreak crosses 1,000 cases, far outstripping other provinces






























