Vaccine is the second to be approved for that age group in Canada
Jeremiah Isaksen serves voluntary suspension in agreement with B.C. College of Nurses and Midwives
Pandemic that has already outlasted the 1918 flu, expected to be with us for a while
More than 100,000 Moderna bivalent vaccine doses expected to arrive by Sept. 9
Health Canada approved the “bivalent” COVID vaccine on Thursday (Sept. 1).
New school term has been delayed, although public transport continues to operate
bivalent vaccines designed to recognize specific mutations in the Omicron BA.1 subvariant
Moderna claims Pfizer and BioNTech’s vaccine infringes on patents Moderna filed several years ago
Measures not expected to be extended and some may be affected by tighter framework
Canada purchased 4.5 million new doses and pushed up the delivery date for another 1.5 million doses
Health Canada is currently reviewing bivalent booster candidates from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech
Industry is grappling with a surge in customers this summer, compounded by staffing shortages
NACI: high-risk kids “should” be offered one and others “may” be offered one
The B.C. COVID-19 Modelling Group did have some good news: the BA.5 wave appears to have peaked
“Key vulnerability” is found in all major variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19
COVID-19 fatality rates substantially lower, approaching that of the annual flu
Threats and harassment are moving online, according to police
Toronto Blue Jays have by far the toughest constraints
There are 29 new deaths for the week of July 17 - 23
There are 406 people currently in hospital with COVID-19