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MONTREAL Quebec’s premier and health officials sounded an optimistic note on Tuesday, as they reported fewer than 700 new cases for two consecutive days and said they will ease restrictions in the Gatineau, Que., area.
The number of COVID-19 patients in hospital has dropped by 54 over the last seven reporting periods, leading Premier Francois Legault to tell reporters Quebec is “heading in the right direction.”
MONTREAL The City of Montreal will inject $4 million into the bar and restaurant industry in the metropolis in an attempt to lessen the massive damage done during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mayor Valerie Plante said Friday, in an announcement outside Le Central food hall downtown, that the money will be in addition to the $150 million that the business support network PME-MTL said it would spend to help restaurants and bars adapt and reopen after months of closure. Bonne nouvelle pour les restaurants et les bars! Nous annonçons une aide supplémentaire de 4M$, qui s ajoutent aux 150M$ injectés dans @PMEMTL, pour aider les établissements à s adapter au contexte sanitaire et préparer leur réouverture, lorsque le @sante qc le permettra. #polmtlpic.twitter.com/8H5D8b9tUl
LONDON: British pharmaceuticals giant AstraZeneca reported on Friday $275 million (227 million euros) in sales from its Covid vaccine in the first three months of the year.
It is the first time that the company discloses figures from sales of one of the world s leading vaccines. AstraZeneca s Covid-19 jab was developed with the University of Oxford and has been key in Britain s rapid vaccination drive. The company is selling it at cost price.
However, public confidence in the jab has taken a blow over worries of links to very rare blood clots, and the company is in a legal fight with the EU over delivery shortfalls. The company made the disclosure in an earnings statement showing that net profit doubled in the first quarter to $1.56 billion, compared with $780 million a year earlier.
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