May 5: The Pfizer vaccine, which had previously only been approved for those aged 16 and up, is now suitable for children as young as 12, Health Canada says
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The kids are not all right: Educators fear that students will “deeply disengage” in learning, making it more challenging to bring them back to the classroom once it’s time to head back to class
In the last 7 days,
Coronavirus Update: Small percentage of Canadians contracted COVID-19 after first dose, data show Jessie Willms and Lacy Atalick Published May 3, 2021 Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account
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3,984 people are being treated in hospitals and
1,134,359 others are considered recovered.
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Sources: Canada data is compiled from government websites, Johns Hopkins and COVID-19 Canada Open Data Working Group; international data is from Johns Hopkins University.
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Kamylle Frenette is training for the biggest competition of her life – this summer’s Tokyo Paralympics. And, she’s also training to become a pharmacist and a certified vaccinator, hoping to help in Canada’s immunization efforts
A dose of hope: Provinces and territories are poised to dramatically increase the speed and scale of their vaccination campaigns in the next two months
April 30: Researchers in Britain have found that one shot of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine leave recipients vulnerable to variants, saying people need to “hang on in there” for the second shot