COVID, flu and RSV unwavering in Ottawa by early March
While the region is coming out of a high-risk breathing season, Ottawa is sticking around.
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While the region is coming out of a high-risk breathing season, Ottawa is sticking around.
COVID, flu and RSV unwavering in Ottawa by early March Read More »
Three million Canadians have long COVID-19 symptoms. Beth Wood is one of them.
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COVID-19 has killed two more New Brunswickers, though no new flu deaths have been reported and hospitalizations for either virus have declined, though there are four young people under the age of 19, according to updated figures released Tuesday in the province.
Ottawa entered high-risk territory in late August. Six months later, the risks remain elevated.
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The Supreme Court of Canada has not heard the appeal of several churches that fought COVID-19 restrictions in Manitoba.
Prince Edward Islanders need to know if they need a COVID booster before the end of May, says Dr. Schulz. Heather Morrison, director of public health.
As recent inflation figures in Canada continue to show momentum, Richard Dufresne, CFO of Loblaw Companies Limited (TSX: L) (“Loblaw”), comments on the trends shaping food costs in Canada:
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As Newfoundland and Labrador celebrates the fourth anniversary of the announcement of its first suspected case of coronavirus, two other people in the midst of a first outbreak reflect on the early days of the pandemic.
Interim coach Mauro Biello bets on youngsters in his squad for Canada
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Only a small percentage of travelers entering Canada since last February have tested positive for COVID-19. Health Canada data received via the Toronto Sun on Tuesday shows that 640 of the 44,089. . .
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