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Concerns raised over travel based on type of COVID-19 vaccine receivedLeisure international travellers will be allowed in starting Sept. 7, if they have been vaccinated with one of the four vaccines approved by Health Canada.HealthJul 22, 2021
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Canadian travellers frustrated as U.S. cruise lines won’t recognize mixing-and-matching COVID-19 vaccinesKerry Bowman, a professor of bioethics and global health at the University of Toronto, said variation of vaccination policies in different countries is 'very, very problematic.'ConsumerJul 21, 2021
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Want to skip Canada’s quarantine hotels? Depends on which COVID-19 vaccine you got'Only vaccines approved by the Government of Canada will be accepted,' the health agencies tweeted.CanadaJul 3, 2021
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Why are COVID-19 cases quickly rising among Canadian university students?For the week of March 28 to April 3, the most recent data available, 42 per cent of reported COVID-19 cases involved people under 30.HealthApr 15, 2021
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‘Nobody wants to waste them’: What should Canada do with leftover COVID-19 vaccine doses?COVID-19 vaccines are a precious commodity during the pandemic, yet some people in non-priority groups have been able to access "leftover" shots.HealthFeb 11, 2021
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‘What more can be done?’: further restrictions on Toronto businesses expected this week"I don't know what options are left," Bowman said.CanadaJan 3, 2021
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Hundreds of non-emergency surgeries in Edmonton postponed due to COVID-19According to Alberta Health Services, roughly 30 per cent of scheduled, non-emergency surgeries and some ambulatory care clinic visits have been postponed.CanadaNov 20, 2020
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72% of Canadians support mandatory coronavirus vaccine, Ipsos poll suggestsOf the respondents who told Ipsos they support a mandatory vaccine, support was highest among people aged 65 and older.HealthMay 13, 2020
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Split opinions expected over imminent announcement on government funding of IVFLeaked documents show the provincial government plans to fund IVF for all women, with no cut off due to age or morbid obesity, according to media reports.HealthSep 29, 2015
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