A universal sick leave system would help Canada better manage seasonal illnesses and future outbreaks, protect economic ...
Health Canada is willing to consider approving home COVID-19 tests to screen for the virus, a spokesman for the minister of health told Reuters, in a win for public health experts and doctors who have ...
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COVID-19, respiratory illnesses in B.C.: What to know to prepare for new vaccine
In addition, B.C. recently updated its pneumococcal immunization program to include PCV20 (Prevnar-20) for children and ...
Health Canada will start a real-time review of Germany's BioNTech SE and Pfizer Inc's experimental COVID-19 vaccine, the companies said on Friday.
The vaccination campaign comes as COVID-19 cases in people going to emergency or urgent care for respiratory symptoms have ...
Officially called XFG, the new variant is part of the Omicron family, the Public Health Agency of Canada says.
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Toronto to develop wastewater surveillance program for FIFA World Cup
Toronto Public Health is developing a wastewater surveillance program to detect any potential spread of diseases during the ...
As Ontario prepares to enter respiratory virus season, public health offices are gearing up to roll out COVID-19 and flu shots for those looking to get vaccinated. Brian Williams explains ...
Moderna is producing its first made-in-Canada COVID-19 shots at facilities in Laval, Que. and Cambridge, Ont. The Laval ...
COVID-19 symptoms vary from person to person. Some of the more common ones include a sore throat, runny nose, new or ...
The COVID-19 vaccines offered in B.C. this year include the updated LP.8.1 Moderna (Spikevax) and Pfizer (Comirnaty), both of which have been approved by Health Canada.
Two people in Saskatchewan died from COVID-19 between Sept. 7 and Oct. 4, according to the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s ...
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