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Prof Leslie Spence, founder of Trinidad and Tobago s Public Health Lab dies at 98

Prof Leslie Spence, founder of Trinidad and Tobago s Public Health Lab dies at 98 2 Hrs Ago Prof Leslie Spence, right, speaks to former president George Maxwell Richards at the National Awards ceremony, President s House in 2009. Spence was awarded the Chaconia Medal (silver) for his contribution in the field of medicine. - Elisha S. Tikasingh Professor Leslie Spence died May 13, 2021 in Toronto, Canada, aged 98. He was a former director of the Trinidad Regional Virus Laboratory (TRVL) on Jamaica Boulevard, Federation Park. The TRVL was later replaced by the Caribbean Epidemology Centre (Carec), then the Caribbean Public Health Agency (Carpha). He also convinced the Ministry of Health to start its own diagnostic lab, currently called the Trinidad and Tobago Public Health Laboratory.

Canadians need clearer guidance on what to do post COVID-19 shot, experts say

Canadians need clearer guidance on what to do post COVID-19 shot, experts say Leslie Young © Leah Hennel, Alberta Health Services Eric Selles, 35, left, Taylor Pote, 26 and Selena Close, 34, wait their 15 minutes after receiving their COVID-19 vaccine at the Exhibition Centre, West Pavilion, in Lethbridge, Alberta on May 10, 2021. Half of Canadians will soon be partially protected against COVID-19, as the vaccine rollout enters full swing but there still isn’t a lot of information on how much people who have received one vaccine dose can ease up on pandemic restrictions. As of Wednesday, about 15.5 million Canadians had received at least one dose of a vaccine, representing about 41 per cent of the entire population, according to COVID-19 Tracker Canada.

Did Alberta make the right move with AstraZeneca? Experts weigh in

Did Alberta, Ontario make the right move with AstraZeneca? Experts weigh in Rachael D Amore © Provided by Global News Toronto, ON- March 11 - THE AstraZeneca vaccine rollout begins at a few Shoppers Drug Marts, including the Danforth and Carlaw location for people 60 to 64 years of age those without appointments lined up over 90 minutes. Ontario loosened restrictions to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. in Toronto. March 11, 2021. (Steve Russell/Toronto Star via Getty Images) Alberta on Tuesday became the first provincial government to stop administering AstraZeneca sCOVID-19 vaccine as a first dose, leaving experts torn about its potential impacts. Given the sheer volume of mRNA vaccines funneling into the country, Alberta says it will use its remaining 8,400 AstraZeneca doses as second shots rather than add to the list of first-dose recipients waiting for a second.

Un plan de déconfinement pourrait-il redonner espoir aux Ontariens? | Coronavirus : Ontario

Un plan de déconfinement pourrait-il redonner espoir aux Ontariens? | Coronavirus : Ontario
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Gunshots, COVID-19, heart failure: A Toronto man s story of resilience 1 year later

Gunshots, COVID-19, heart failure: A Toronto man s story of resilience 1 year later The COVID-19 pandemic has been marked by tragedy but also remarkable stories of resilience. More than a year after enduring a shooting, COVID-19 and heart failure, Kevin Kusi s recovery is one of them. Social Sharing Kevin Kusi, 28, says he’s lucky to be alive after surviving both a shooting and COVID-19 Posted: May 09, 2021 5:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 9 Kevin Kusi smiles for the camera on Tuesday, March 30, 2021 in front of a mural on the side of Extra Burger Dundas, a joint he frequented with friend and co-worker Phillip Ackaoui.(Sam Nar/CBC)

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