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世界杯决赛2022

alberta doctors asked to stop ordering non-urgent blood tests amid vial shortage

supply shortages mean albertans are being asked to delay non-urgent blood testing for the near future
jason herring
feb 17 2022

covid-19 pandemic has caused 'tremendous' disruption to b.c. seniors: report

“the report speaks to the tremendous amount of disruption seniors saw in their lives and was reflected in the data,” - isobel mackenzie
cheryl chan
feb 17 2022

covid-19: millions of rapid tests are now in b.c. who's getting them?

eight million rapid tests available and millions more are on the way in the next few weeks. so what's the plan to deploy them?
joseph ruttle
feb 17 2022

increase in alberta pandemic alcohol sales exceeds national average

addictions experts say isolation and stress of living with covid-19 drove those numbers
bill kaufmann
feb 16 2022

loss of saskatchewan's vaccine checking app won't stop businesses from requesting proof

some venues were caught off guard when saskatchewan discontinued an app for checking customers' proof of covid-19 vaccination status.
zak vescera
feb 16 2022

b.c. covid restrictions lifted: a list of what you'll be able to do as of feb. 16

here are the covid-19 restrictions that will be lifted across b.c. as of feb. 16, 2022 at 11:59 p.m.
staff reporter
feb 16 2022

love your heart this season, for all the right reasons

it's critical we pay attention to this major organ, especially coming off almost two years of the pandemic
rita demontis
feb 15 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
powered by
obesity matters
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

alberta doctors asked to stop ordering non-urgent blood tests amid vial shortage

supply shortages mean albertans are being asked to delay non-urgent blood testing for the near future
jason herring
feb 17 2022

covid-19 pandemic has caused 'tremendous' disruption to b.c. seniors: report

“the report speaks to the tremendous amount of disruption seniors saw in their lives and was reflected in the data,” - isobel mackenzie
cheryl chan
feb 17 2022

covid-19: millions of rapid tests are now in b.c. who's getting them?

eight million rapid tests available and millions more are on the way in the next few weeks. so what's the plan to deploy them?
joseph ruttle
feb 17 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

increase in alberta pandemic alcohol sales exceeds national average

addictions experts say isolation and stress of living with covid-19 drove those numbers
bill kaufmann
feb 16 2022

loss of saskatchewan's vaccine checking app won't stop businesses from requesting proof

some venues were caught off guard when saskatchewan discontinued an app for checking customers' proof of covid-19 vaccination status.
zak vescera
feb 16 2022

b.c. covid restrictions lifted: a list of what you'll be able to do as of feb. 16

here are the covid-19 restrictions that will be lifted across b.c. as of feb. 16, 2022 at 11:59 p.m.
staff reporter
feb 16 2022

love your heart this season, for all the right reasons

it's critical we pay attention to this major organ, especially coming off almost two years of the pandemic
rita demontis
feb 15 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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