COVID-19: Four new deaths in Ottawa Public Health weekly update Ottawa Public Health on Wednesday reported four new deaths from COVID-19 over the past week. October 4, 2023Local News Up to 10 per cent of Quebec health-care workers have had long COVID: study ...
A file photo of people lining up in Montreal in November, during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to an Ottawa Public Health report, Black people made up roughly 37 per cent of early cases where transmission occurred in community settings, but only make up seven per cent of Ottawa’s popul...
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Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin, vice-president of logistics and operations at the Public Health Agency of Canada, participates in a news conference on the COVID-19 pandemic in Ottawa, on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang The point man for Canada’s vaccine roll...
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The Public Health Authority of Canada (PHAC) maintains that the COVID-19 vaccine will be available to everyone in Canada regardless of their immigration status. Priority for vaccination is given to residents and staff of care homes, health care workers as well as adults in Indigenous communities...
On Sunday, the federal government announced it will extend a series of travel restrictions meant to limit the spread of COVID-19 into January, in light of the steady rise in case counts across the country. Public Safety Minister Bill Blair and Hajdu said in a statement the measures, ...
On Sunday, the federal government announced it will extend a series of travel restrictions meant to limit the spread of COVID-19 into January, in light of the steady rise in case counts across the country. Public Safety Minister Bill Blair and Hajdu said in a statement the measures, whi...
Dr. Tom Wong, chief medical officer of public health at Indigenous Services Canada, said the department is now working with Indigenous partners and provinces and territories to specifically prioritize elders for receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, and other groups. ...
Further apparent are the critical questions that need to be asked about how compassionate communities, and communities at large, can prepare for and respond to current and future waves of COVID-19. 展开 DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igaa057.3528 年份: 2020 ...