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Ontario says counterfeit N95 masks may have been distributed to healthcare providers amid coronavirus pandemic

Last Updated Friday, February 26, 2021 3:19PM EST The Ontario government says it is aware of potential counterfeit N95 masks within the provincial personal protective equipment (PPE) stockpile, including some that were distributed to health-care providers. Health system partners were notified of the counterfeit masks in a memo sent on Friday. In the memo the province identifies lot codes for the N95 respirators, and urges health partners to review their current inventory “to see if you have any of the identified lot numbers received from the ministry’s warehouse.” “The Ministry of Health is urgently reviewing all inventory in its warehouses to identify any affected product. We have also alerted our federal partners at Health Canada of the situation by 3M and have been working with them to address the issue,” a spokesperson for the Ministry of Health said in a statement.

Vaccine rollout should focus on neighbourhood, age

Winnipeg Free Press By: Shawn Jeffords, The Canadian Press Posted: Last Modified: 2:29 PM CST Friday, Feb. 26, 2021 TORONTO - Prioritizing COVID-19 vaccinations based on neighbourhood, as well as age, could prevent thousands of cases and reduce the number of deaths due to the pandemic, Ontario s science advisors said in a new report Friday. A woman receives her COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination clinic in Montreal s Olympic Stadium, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021. Prioritizing COVID-19 vaccinations based on neighbourhood, as well as age, could prevent thousands of cases and reduce the number of deaths due to the pandemic, Ontario s science advisors said in a new report Friday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson

GFL to transform to COVID vaccination hub next week

GFL to transform to COVID vaccination hub next week
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Diet high in poor quality carbohydrates increases risk of heart attacks, strokes, and death

Diet high in poor quality carbohydrates increases risk of heart attacks, strokes, and death A global study of people living on five continents has found a diet high in poor quality carbohydrates leads to a higher risk of heart attacks, strokes, and death. The higher risks of a diet high in poor quality carbohydrates, called a high glycemic diet, were similar whether people had previous cardiovascular disease or not. The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine today, is the largest of a geographically and dietary diverse population on this issue, as previous studies have chiefly focused on high income Western countries.

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