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A researcher s view on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: The scientific process needs to be better explained

Quebecers aged 55 and over eligible for AstraZeneca vaccine at walk-in clinics

Last Updated: Thursday, April 8, 2021 17:02 Starting today, Quebecers aged 55 and over were able to receive the AstraZeneca-Oxford COVID-19 vaccine at walk-in clinics across the province and the population responded well to the new initiative. According to a report from CBC News, many Quebecers across the province were waiting in line and eager to get their vaccine on Thursday morning. Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé, who toured the vaccination site at Montreal’s Olympic Stadium, said in a tweet that he got a first hand account of how successful the first day of walk-in vaccinations was. He also thanked Quebecers for responding to the call.

The Impact of the Pandemic on Children, and What it Bodes for Their Future Mental Health

The Impact of the Pandemic on Children, and What it Bodes for Their Future Mental Health What is less known is the long-term impact this will have on children down the road.  “The effects of the pandemic on mental health in children are highly diverse, and we are unlikely to see the full effects for years to come,” says Dr. Jared Heathman, a Houston-based psychiatrist.   Laura Goldstein, a family therapist based in Washington, D.C., says the pandemic is especially hard on teenagers who are forced to stay away from peers at a time when they are developmentally geared toward independence and forming an identity separate from their families. She sees a trend where teens are either “rebelling harder” to gain independence or “regressing” into dependence on parents. 

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