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03/04/2022

It's time for America to stop letting the coronavirus "dictate how we live," President Joe Biden's White House declared Wednesday, outlining a strategy to allow people to return to many normal activities safely after two years of pandemic disruptions.

03/03/2022

A small study of patients suffering from persistent symptoms long after a bout of COVID-19 found that nearly 60 per cent had nerve damage possibly caused by a defective immune response, a finding that could point to new treatments, researchers have found.

03/02/2022

Ontario is reporting fewer than 1,000 hospitalizations for a third day in a row as the province lifts all remaining capacity limits in indoor settings and scraps its proof of vaccine system Tuesday.

03/01/2022

As pandemic restrictions lift in many parts of the country, some of society's most vulnerable may be left feeling anxious about how to cope without that extra layer of security. Some psychologists advise doing a risk assessment before venturing into the world.

02/28/2022

For the second time in Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 history the province is dropping all its COVID-19 public health orders, including the requirement to wear a mask.

02/27/2022

In a world first, preliminary research suggests deer may be able to transmit the COVID-19 virus to humans, following analysis by a team of Canadian scientists monitoring the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in animals.

02/26/2022

Most Americans live in places where healthy people, including students in schools, can safely take a break from wearing masks under new U.S. guidelines released Friday.

02/25/2022

At least 50 calls have been made to poison control centres in Canada over accidental exposure to certain ingredients in COVID-19 rapid test kits, which can be poisonous if swallowed or absorbed through the skin, warns Health Canada.

02/24/2022

Getting infected more than once by subvariants in the Omicron family does seem possible, but appears rare, scientists in Denmark found in a recent real-world study — offering reassurance that countries won’t experience another sudden surge of infections.

02/23/2022

According to an online poll conducted on behalf of the B.C. Pharmacy Association, 56 per cent of survey respondents — who have received two doses of the vaccine but not a booster — say they do not plan to get a booster dose right away.

02/22/2022

Queen Elizabeth cancelled scheduled online engagements on Tuesday because she is still experiencing mild cold-like symptoms after testing positive for COVID-19, Buckingham Palace said.

02/21/2022

Queen Elizabeth, 95, is experiencing mild symptoms but expects to continue light duties this week, Buckingham Palace said on Sunday.

02/19/2022

An additional 33 deaths were also reported Friday, pushing Ontario's official death toll to 12,237.

02/17/2022

People in Ontario, British Columbia and Prince Edward Island will face fewer COVID-19 restrictions as of Thursday.

02/16/2022

Ontario reported 1,403 people hospitalized with COVID-19 and 47 more deaths on Wednesday as the province gears up to lift capacity limits on businesses that were imposed amid a surge in Omicron cases.

02/14/2022

As the province lifts further restrictions, health-care workers say unless the system undergoes a major overhaul, the long-standing problems highlighted by the pandemic will have disastrous consequences in the years to come.

02/13/2022

Law enforcement in Ottawa appeared helpless on Saturday as vaccine mandate protesters shrugged off the threat of arrest and jail time and pressed on with their raucous demonstration in the city's downtown core.

02/11/2022

Two infectious diseases physicians have joined forces with the travel industry to call for an end to all COVID-19 testing requirements for fully vaccinated travellers entering Canada.

02/10/2022

As public health and government officials discuss easing restrictions and learning to live with COVID-19, advocates for Canadians with disabilities fear they are being left behind.

02/09/2022

Nearly two years after the federal government launched the app, uptake has plateaued, and questions remain about whether the $21 million spent to develop and promote the app was worth it.

02/08/2022

Two years into the pandemic, many Canadians are anxious to resurrect those long-awaited travel plans. But travellers still face a spate of rules when returning to Canada, which have become more complicated due Omicron's quick spread.

02/07/2022

Some provinces are signalling they want to reconsider requirements to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 to enter certain establishments. Experts say given questions over vaccines' effectiveness against Omicron and protection against transmission, their time may be up.

02/04/2022

Ontario's hands-on premier has taken a hands-off approach to the week-long protest that has snarled downtown Ottawa, the second-largest city in his province. How will that change if something similar happens in Toronto?

02/03/2022

Emerging evidence suggests high Omicron infection rates won’t necessarily translate into widespread protection against re-infections down the line — unless you’re layering exposure onto the broader immunity provided by vaccines.

02/02/2022

Intensive care unit staff are working on the brink of collapse, and it's forcing hospitals to take a hard look at how to cope with this COVID-19 wave - and any other that may be still to come.

02/01/2022

Both Pfizer's and Moderna's COVID-19 vaccines offer significant protection against breakthrough infections and hospitalizations but new research shows Moderna's vaccine may offer slightly better protection compared to Pfizer.

01/31/2022

With hospitalizations from COVID-19 infections and transmission rates still high in many provinces, gathering and capacity limits are still in place. Here's a roundup of what you can do in each province and territory.

01/30/2022

Does the antibody cocktail of three vaccine doses and infection-based immunity make you bulletproof against another COVID-19 infection? Here's what experts say.

01/28/2022

With Canada's vaccine requirement for travellers, air passengers may presume everyone over 12 on their flight is fully vaccinated. But that’s not necessarily the case, as some travellers, such as unvaccinated Canadians flying home from abroad, are exempt from the vaccine requirement.

01/27/2022

Ontario's new rules requiring a review of medical exemptions for COVID-19 vaccines seem to be reining in the number of people being granted a waiver from vaccination mandates.

01/26/2022

Unlocking the mysteries behind Omicron's unique set of mutations will be key to understanding how this virus evolves and spreads — particularly as a tougher-to-detect subvariant called BA.2 is taking off in various countries.

01/25/2022

Have you been wondering how Pfizer's COVID-19 antiviral pill works? Or when it will be available? We asked health experts those questions and more.

01/24/2022

COVID-19 can lead to a dizzying array of symptoms and sometimes causes lingering effects. What will that mean for the long-term health of millions of people who’ve been infected — months, years or even decades down the road?

01/23/2022

COVID-19 vaccines work incredibly well at preventing severe disease, but future boosters will likely need to be tailored to target new and existing variants, strengthen immunity and ultimately help regain control over the pandemic.

01/21/2022

Results from facilities testing sewage for COVID-19 across Ontario indicate that infection rates may have plateaued, yet levels of the Omicron variant still appear to remain high, experts say.

01/20/2022

The COVID-19 suspension of the university hockey season in Atlantic Canada is pushing some players to go pro and that's leaving holes in Nova Scotia teams' rosters.

01/19/2022

New Brunswick's health minister is asking the public for assistance as the province struggles with a growing wave of COVID-19 that has sparked concern over the strained health-care system.

01/18/2022

Canada has approved a new treatment for COVID-19, but will provinces and territories be able to get the drug out rapidly to vulnerable Canadians to help ease the pressure on hospitals until current COVID-19 levels subside?

01/17/2022

Health Canada has approved Pfizer's COVID-19 therapeutic for use in adults 18 and older, paving the way for the distribution of a potentially lifesaving drug at a time when the country's hospitals are overwhelmed.

01/16/2022

It's not just in Britain where stories about rule-breaking rule-makers who undermine important messaging have made headlines over the course of the pandemic.

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