Asthma can be lethal: Ryan Gibbons’s memory

 

To support Progressive Conservative Jeff Yurek’s private member’s bill, which calls on the Ontario government to require school boards to implement standardized asthma treatment programs.

The Ontario Lung Association “It was like losing everything I lived for when Ryan died,” Gibbons said to Allergic Living. I realized this was an assault that might have been avoided.

When I buried my son. He would be here today, in my opinion, if people were properly trained and understood what to look for when a youngster was in trouble.

Sandra’s goal was to alter the regulations that prevent children with asthma from carrying their life-saving equipment. And she will soon see effects from her intentional battle.

All parties in the legislature now support Bill 135—also known as Ryan’s Law. With a doctor’s note, schools are required by law to let kids carry their inhalers in their pockets or backpacks.

 

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