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Virtual Healthcare Platform Holds Webinar on COVID-19 for Canadian Companies

March 17, 2020 by Robert Lewis

These are trying times. As individuals we’re asking questions as we try to get the right information about the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

Companies are asking questions too. They’re seeking more information on the pandemic and how they can best prepare employees to manage their personal health at this difficult time.

Canadian virtual healthcare platform Wello has heard those requests for expert information and are hosting the first-of its-kind webinar on COVID-19 for Canadian companies today, March 17th at 2:00pm ET.

Wello is a virtual healthcare platform that employers can offer as part of their employee benefits package, providing direct and efficient access to empathic medical support on demand, via phone or video to Canadians from coast-to-coast.

Companies can attend remotely to hear the latest on the pandemic, how they can assist their employees at this trying time, and how they can provide the best support programs to them. 

Today’s session will be led by Wello’s Medical Director, Dr. Wendy Smeltzer.

Register online to attend and remember that in these times, virtual healthcare can help alleviate stress on our healthcare system.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: COVID-19, Wello

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