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Parents call for better air quality in schools to protect against viruses, wildfire smoke

Several grassroots groups of parents, health-care workers and teachers have sprung up across Canada to lobby for safer schools, including improved air quality.

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N.B. changes definitions of COVID deaths and hospitalizations, launches Respiratory Watch

New Brunswick has revamped the way it reports on COVID-19 again, including the launch of a new Respiratory Watch report that combines updates on both COVID-19 and influenza, and new definitions of COVID deaths and hospitalizations.

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1 in 4 COVID survivors had impaired lung function 1 year on, study shows

A quarter of COVID-19 survivors had impaired lung function 1 year after infection, and older patients, those with more than three chronic conditions, and those with severe cases improved slower than other patients over time, a Dutch study published yesterday in PLOS One reveals.

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Health Canada approves Moderna’s updated COVID-19 vaccine

Health Canada has approved Moderna’s updated COVID-19 vaccine for all Canadians who are six months of age and older — while two other options for fall shots remain in the regulatory pipeline.

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‘Keep everyone safe’: Masking now required in patient rooms, cancer centre and dialysis clinic waiting areas at Barrie’s RVH

Decision made ahead of fall season in anticipation of increased spread of influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and COVID-19.

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Moderna’s updated COVID vaccine targeting XBB.1.5 approved in Canada

Health Canada has given the green light to an eagerly anticipated fall COVID-19 booster shot in hopes of bolstering the nation’s defence against the virus as the fall season approaches.

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The government is absent from keeping students safe from COVID-19

COVID-19 is still here, and classrooms still represent a place where infection can spread, but there are other ways to learn and engage with students.

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Santé Canada approuve la mise à jour du vaccin de Moderna contre la COVID-19

Health Canada announced on Tuesday that it is authorizing the use of an updated Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for all Canadians over the age of six months, at a time when federal public health has recommended that Canadians roll up their sleeves and return for vaccination.

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Drug overdoses, COVID‑19 drive Sask. life expectancy to lowest level in 22 years

Experts attribute the drop to deaths among younger people from drug overdoses and suicide, as well COVID-19 deaths of all ages.

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A spike in N.B. heart and stroke deaths in 2021 cited as COVID’s handiwork

New figures show there was a surge in deaths from heart failure, lung disease and strokes in New Brunswick in 2021, as deaths from COVID-19 were also multiplying.

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Long COVID: The hunt for causes and cures

Hannah Davis misses her old self. Like so many people around the world, she has seen her life upended by long COVID, which has made many once-routine activities impossible. The 32-year-old has stopped working at her job in the field of machine learning and generative models. It’s too cognitively taxing; the lights from display monitors are disorienting. Merely standing up from a sitting position causes her heart rate to shoot to 170 beats per minute, the equivalent of doing a good jog.

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Restrictions likely helped curb spread of COVID-19 in N.S., Dalhousie researchers find

A new report from six Dalhousie University researchers has found government restrictions that limited movement during the first two years of the pandemic likely helped curb the spread of COVID-19.

It also found infection, hospitalizations and deaths increased when restrictions eased and the highly infectious Omicron variant arrived.

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BA.2.86 with two additional mutations is responsible for U.K. care home outbreak and it had an 86% attack rate! How could this impact the latest boosters?

The concern is that the new mutations gave it an advantage to become much more infectious and that persisting in people instead of hospitalizing them is exactly what the virus wants. Persisting in people gives it an advantage, but it causes many long-term problems, reducing the quality of life and ultimately shortening lifespans.

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COVID-19 cases spike in B.C. but no more cases of new variant detected

British Columbia is experiencing a spike in COVID-19 numbers, with cases, test positivity, hospitalizations and deaths all up in recent weeks.

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Le nombre de cas de COVID-19 dans les hôpitaux a triplé en un mois au Québec

The number of people infected with COVID-19 staying in Quebec hospitals has tripled in the past month, Health Minister Christian Dubé reported on Friday morning.

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