
Christopher Fung
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Dec 7, 2023 |
jamanetwork.com | Alexander T. Janke |Courtney W. Mangus |Christopher Fung
Key PointsQuestion Was a surge in viral and respiratory cases differentially associated with emergency department (ED) care at children’s hospitals in a statewide quality collaborative? Findings In this cohort study of more than 2.7 million ED visits, prolonged wait times and lengths of stay were common at children’s hospitals. Greater visit volumes were associated with increased likelihood of ED revisits across hospitals.
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Jul 27, 2023 |
wakingthered.com | Adam Palermo |Tom Nightingale |Brendan Dunlop |Christopher Fung
Well, anyone who watched that game won’t get that 90 minutes of their life back. Here we go…How much time you got? I’ve put as much effort into this week’s column as TFC put into that game.
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Jul 27, 2023 |
wakingthered.com | Adam Palermo |Tom Nightingale |Brendan Dunlop |Christopher Fung
New competition. Same result. Toronto FC kicked off their Leagues Cup campaign with a seventh straight defeat across all competitions, falling 5-0 to New York City FC on Wednesday evening. Without a goal in four consecutive matches, TFC mustered just one shot on target at a quiet Red Bull Arena. Jordan Perruzza — who earned a rare start in attack with the absence of Lorenzo Insigne — had a close-range header in the 14th minute before the NYCFC onslaught began.
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Jul 26, 2023 |
wakingthered.com | Tom Nightingale |Brendan Dunlop |Adam Palermo |Christopher Fung
Live Thread:6:35 pm – Toronto FC begin their Leagues Cup campaign tonight against New York City FC! The Cityzens will be desperate for a result at home-ish after falling 1-0 to Atlas in the group’s opening match. Meanwhile, TFC have lost six straight and will aim to avoid setting a club record with a seventh defeat in a row. Match Preview via Adam Palermo:The 2023 Leagues Cup has gotten off to a hot start and now it’s Toronto’s time to join in on the fun.
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Jul 26, 2023 |
wakingthered.com | Brendan Dunlop |Adam Palermo |Christopher Fung |Corey Brady
Duh-duh-dun dun dun. Another one bites the dust. Matt Hedges’ trade to Austin FC has been completed, the centre-back becoming the third player to leave the Reds in the last fortnight after Mark-Anthony Kaye and Ayo Akinola. In exchange for the former All-Star defender, TFC will get $375,000 in 2024 General Allocation Money and up to an additional conditional $100,000 in 2025 GAM based on the player’s roster status on January 1, 2024.
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