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demand rises for respirators in sask. to prevent covid-19 omicron spread

demand for respirator masks have increased since guidance for what type of mask is best to prevent the spread of covid-19 — and particularly the omicron variant — has changed.
the star phoenix
dec 28 2021

que. hospitalizations soar with record 12,833 covid-19 cases

the province attributed 15 more deaths to the virus as it recorded more cases in a day than it had in all of june and july combined.
montreal gazette
dec 28 2021

windsor regional hospital bans visitors for covid-19 patients

by: kathleen saylors the windsor regional hospital will...
windsor star
dec 28 2021

'we've never seen it this busy before': covid-19 rapid tests in high demand at edmonton-based pharmacies

"when we got it the first time, we had zero information that we are going to get it again"
edmonton journal
dec 28 2021

ontario teachers promised n95 masks for better covid-19 protection, union president says

a spokesperson for education minister stephen lecce did not answer a query about whether n95 masks would be provided.
ottawa citizen
dec 28 2021

opinion: covid anxiety tightens like a belt around the ribs

opinion: i’m sick of having uncomfortable conversations about why i won’t see you because you are: a) unvaccinated; or b) have many more contacts that i’m comfortable with. but most of all, i’m tired of talking and hearing about covid.
vancouver sun
dec 28 2021

quebecers should do more than the minimum required by covid-19 rules, doctor says

despite allowing private gatherings of up to six people, quebec officials have been urging citizens to limit their contacts.
the montreal gazette
dec 28 2021

b.c.'s move to more rapid testing could undermine ability to manage pandemic response

"given these uncertainties, if cases don’t rise as much, is it because of the restrictions or is it because we have maxed out on testing capacity and reporting? we do not have much margin for error." — jens von bergmann
vancouver sun
dec 28 2021
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demand rises for respirators in sask. to prevent covid-19 omicron spread

demand for respirator masks have increased since guidance for what type of mask is best to prevent the spread of covid-19 — and particularly the omicron variant — has changed.
the star phoenix
dec 28 2021

que. hospitalizations soar with record 12,833 covid-19 cases

the province attributed 15 more deaths to the virus as it recorded more cases in a day than it had in all of june and july combined.
montreal gazette
dec 28 2021

windsor regional hospital bans visitors for covid-19 patients

by: kathleen saylors the windsor regional hospital will...
windsor star
dec 28 2021

'we've never seen it this busy before': covid-19 rapid tests in high demand at edmonton-based pharmacies

"when we got it the first time, we had zero information that we are going to get it again"
edmonton journal
dec 28 2021
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

ontario teachers promised n95 masks for better covid-19 protection, union president says

a spokesperson for education minister stephen lecce did not answer a query about whether n95 masks would be provided.
ottawa citizen
dec 28 2021

opinion: covid anxiety tightens like a belt around the ribs

opinion: i’m sick of having uncomfortable conversations about why i won’t see you because you are: a) unvaccinated; or b) have many more contacts that i’m comfortable with. but most of all, i’m tired of talking and hearing about covid.
vancouver sun
dec 28 2021

quebecers should do more than the minimum required by covid-19 rules, doctor says

despite allowing private gatherings of up to six people, quebec officials have been urging citizens to limit their contacts.
the montreal gazette
dec 28 2021

b.c.'s move to more rapid testing could undermine ability to manage pandemic response

"given these uncertainties, if cases don’t rise as much, is it because of the restrictions or is it because we have maxed out on testing capacity and reporting? we do not have much margin for error." — jens von bergmann
vancouver sun
dec 28 2021
powered by
save your skin foundation

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