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Are 4th COVID-19 doses needed amid Omicron spread? Experts weigh inHealthJun 23, 2022For the general healthy population, there's no rush get a second COVID-19 booster, experts say, given the protection from a third dose and low transmission rate of the virus. -
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U.S. CDC study on COVID-19 vaccine efficacy won’t be released: officialsThe research paper was to appear in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's flagship publication.U.S. NewsApr 22
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Quebec joins Alberta in ending free COVID-19 shots, may charge $180 per doseOnly specific groups will continue to be eligible for subsidized vaccines, including people with chronic health conditions, those aged 65 and older, and health-care workers.HealthSep 18, 2025
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Number of sick days taken by public servants growing post-COVIDFederal public servants took fewer sick days during peak pandemic remote work, but sick leave has now risen to pre-COVID levels, with 9.2 days on average in 2023–24.HealthAug 31, 2025
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COVID shot is safe during pregnancy, Canadian doctors say after U.S. moveCanadian gynecologists spoke out after U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared the shot is no longer recommended for healthy children and pregnant women in the U.S.HealthMay 28, 2025
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U.S. to limit annual COVID vaccines to at-risk groups, older peopleAnnual COVID-19 shots for healthy younger adults and children will no longer be routinely approved under a major new vaccine policy shift unveiled Tuesday.HealthMay 20, 2025
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Edmonton pathologist sanctioned for comments made during COVID-19 pandemicThe doctor has been ordered to take a course on influence and advocacy and pay $5,000 to cover hearing costs.HealthMar 27, 2025
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Quebec’s action on behalf of seniors deemed insufficient: surveyFive years after the start of the pandemic, barely a quarter of Quebecers are satisfied with the government’s action on behalf of seniors.CanadaMar 13, 2025
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5 years after COVID-19 first hit Saskatchewan, what’s changed ?With it being five years since the first COVID-19 case in Saskatchewan, Dr. Cory Neudorf talks about how far Saskatchewan has come since the start of the pandemic.CommentaryMar 12, 2025
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It’s sick season. Here’s how to protect yourself from norovirus, COVID-19, flu and RSVScientists think that the winter surge of flu and cold activity may be because we spend more time indoors and the cold, dry air may weaken our defenses.HealthJan 11, 2025
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