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SHARE ON: Dr. Penny Sutcliffe, the agency’s medical officer of health, says the two vaccines currently approved for use in Canada, from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, are trusted by physicians and other health professionals across the country.
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Public Health Sudbury & Districts is planning for the imminent arrival of the vaccine in the area and want to ensure residents are aware of the safety and effectiveness of approved vaccines.
Dr. Penny Sutcliffe, the agency’s medical officer of health, says the two vaccines currently approved for use in Canada, from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, are trusted by physicians and other health professionals across the country.
Author of the article: HELEN MORLEY
Publishing date: Jan 03, 2021 • January 3, 2021 • 2 minute read •
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Since Saturday, Dec. 26 the number of coronavirus cases in northeastern Ontario has risen from 633 to 706, with 76 active cases and 628 being reported as resolved. All of the five health units have reported a rise in cases.
Algoma Public Health has seen an increase of 13 new COVID-19 cases within seven days. Their total number of recorded cases as of Jan. 2 sits at 78, with 62 resolved and 16 active.
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