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Canada’s tourism sector rolls out road map to boost visitor numbers to pre-pandemic levelsThe tourism industry rolled out a road map Thursday it hopes will bring more visitors to Canada after the bruising it took during the COVID-19 pandemic.ConsumerMay 16
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Toronto’s medical officer of health, who led COVID-19 fight, to resignDr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto's medical officer of health who led the fight against COVID-19, says she will leave the post by year's end.CanadaMay 14
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East Vancouver’s Wise Hall at risk of closing amid pandemic debt, inflationVenue operators say the space is at risk primarily due to struggles to repay COVID-19 pandemic-related debt and rising operating costs, including a growing property tax bill.EntertainmentMay 14
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COVID-19 attacked one lung, cancer the other. A double transplant saved himOne lung ravaged by COVID-19, the other damaged by lung cancer — this was the daunting reality facing 56-year-old Arthur Gillespie, a former police captain from Chicago.HealthMay 13
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‘FLiRT’ COVID-19 subvariant dominant in Canada. What to know about the strainCanada's lull in COVID-19 cases faces a potential disruption with the emergence of a new family of subvariants, playfully dubbed the 'FLiRT' variants.HealthMay 10
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U of G prof co-leads $15M project to prepare for future health emergenciesLawrence Goodridge, a microbiology professor at the University of Guelph, is co-leading a team of researchers in a $15-million project that runs until 2028.CanadaMay 9
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AstraZeneca says it’s withdrawing COVID vaccine amid low demandAstraZeneca says a surplus of other available COVID-19 vaccines and declining demand are the reasons behind why it's withdrawing Vaxzevria.HealthMay 8
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Fall COVID-19 vaccine guidelines are out. Here’s what NACI recommendsThe National Advisory Committee on Immunization released its updated guidelines on Friday for a COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the fall.HealthMay 3
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As flu season fades, spring and summer viruses emerge. What are they?As Canadians bid farewell to the aches and chills of the respiratory virus season a new question looms: what other microbial menaces will appear as days grow warmer?HealthMay 1
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Threat level for public officials drops to ‘low’ after pandemic-era surgeThe threats faced by Canada’s public officials have ebbed since the pandemic to the point attacks are now considered "unlikely," according to documents obtained by Global News.CanadaApr 30