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alta. health services respond to more than 3,000 covid complaints

by: anna junker alberta health services has received mo...
edmonton journal
oct 12 2021

sask. icu visitors restricted as hospital patient numbers surge

limiting the number of visitors will help to ensure proper physical distancing and mitigate the risk of covid transmission, the sha said.
leader post
oct 12 2021

unvaccinated mtl. nurses will have licences suspended

4,338 nurses are not adequately vaccinated, and 2,807 are not vaccinated at all, according to the ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du québec.
the montreal gazette
oct 12 2021

single covid cases prompt dismissals at two elementary schools

by: brian cross the confirmation monday of single cases...
windsor star
oct 12 2021

fraser health schools have 30 times more active exposures than van coastal

none of fraser health’s 13 schools districts are without a covid-19 exposure — and eight of those districts have more than 10 active exposures
vancouver sun
oct 12 2021

b.c.'s ltc home workers can work in more than one facility

in preparation for mandatory vaccine deadline for senior care homes, b.c. health authorities are advising operators to be prepared to stop accepting new residents, cancel leaves and end workers' vacations early to battle expected staff shortages
vancouver sun
oct 12 2021

u of sask. prof apologizes after sharing patient info on twitter

"i am trying to do as much as i can to raise awareness of the disturbing reality around us, and yesterday i went too far."
the star phoenix
oct 8 2021

montreal public health 'encouraged' by progress of fourth wave

“for the past two weeks, we have seen a drop both in positivity rates and cases, despite the fact there are some outbreaks in places with populations of under-11s," said montreal public health director dr. mylène drouin.
the montreal gazette
oct 8 2021
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alta. health services respond to more than 3,000 covid complaints

by: anna junker alberta health services has received mo...
edmonton journal
oct 12 2021

sask. icu visitors restricted as hospital patient numbers surge

limiting the number of visitors will help to ensure proper physical distancing and mitigate the risk of covid transmission, the sha said.
leader post
oct 12 2021

unvaccinated mtl. nurses will have licences suspended

4,338 nurses are not adequately vaccinated, and 2,807 are not vaccinated at all, according to the ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du québec.
the montreal gazette
oct 12 2021

single covid cases prompt dismissals at two elementary schools

by: brian cross the confirmation monday of single cases...
windsor star
oct 12 2021
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

fraser health schools have 30 times more active exposures than van coastal

none of fraser health’s 13 schools districts are without a covid-19 exposure — and eight of those districts have more than 10 active exposures
vancouver sun
oct 12 2021

b.c.'s ltc home workers can work in more than one facility

in preparation for mandatory vaccine deadline for senior care homes, b.c. health authorities are advising operators to be prepared to stop accepting new residents, cancel leaves and end workers' vacations early to battle expected staff shortages
vancouver sun
oct 12 2021

u of sask. prof apologizes after sharing patient info on twitter

"i am trying to do as much as i can to raise awareness of the disturbing reality around us, and yesterday i went too far."
the star phoenix
oct 8 2021

montreal public health 'encouraged' by progress of fourth wave

“for the past two weeks, we have seen a drop both in positivity rates and cases, despite the fact there are some outbreaks in places with populations of under-11s," said montreal public health director dr. mylène drouin.
the montreal gazette
oct 8 2021
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obesity matters

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