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U of C joins trial of drug that could help severe COVID-19 patients

U of C joins trial of novel drug Metablox, hoped to reduce organ inflammation in severe COVID-19 patients

U of C joins trial of novel drug Metablok, hoped to reduce organ inflammation in severe COVID-19 patients Jason Herring © Provided by Calgary Herald Dr. Dan Muruve (left), chief science officer of Arch Biopartners, and Dr. Alain Tremblay, professor at the University of Calgary s Cumming School of Medicine, are facilitating a Phase II human trial in Calgary for Metablok, a drug developed to combat organ inflammation often in severe cases of COVID-19. A made-in-Calgary drug that researchers hope can treat organ inflammation is now being tested on local COVID-19 patients. The University of Calgary has joined a Phase II human trial of Metablok, a novel drug developed to combat inflammation of the lungs, kidneys and other organs complications often seen in those with moderate to severe cases infections of the novel coronavirus.

COVID-19 Live Updates: News on coronavirus in Calgary for Feb 14

What’s happening now Newfoundland and Labrador is warning its rotational workers of outbreaks at out-of-province sites, including 11 Alberta oilsands operations. The GraceLife Church located just outside of Edmonton is continuing to hold in-person services despite a closure order. An Alberta public health specialist says restaurants are taking on a lot of risk for themselves and customers as new variants spread. Alberta reported 305 new cases and 15 new deaths from COVID-19 on Saturday. The border testing pilot at the Calgary International Airport will be suspended when the new federal testing requirements for travellers come into effect on Monday. Newfoundland and Labrador’s chief electoral officer is calling for the province’s election to be delayed and Ontario officials are to decide whether to cancel March break as provinces mull ways to lessen the spread of COVID-19.

COVID-19 Update: Edmonton-area church defies closure order | Health specialist warns about risks of dining out amid contagious variants

What’s happening now Newfoundland and Labrador is warning its rotational workers of outbreaks at out-of-province sites, including 11 Alberta oilsands operations. The GraceLife Church located just outside of Edmonton is continuing to hold in-person services despite a closure order. An Alberta public health specialist says restaurants are taking on a lot of risk for themselves and customers as new variants spread. Alberta reported 305 new cases and 15 new deaths from COVID-19 on Saturday. The border testing pilot at the Calgary International Airport will be suspended when the new federal testing requirements for travellers come into effect on Monday. Newfoundland and Labrador’s chief electoral officer is calling for the province’s election to be delayed and Ontario officials are to decide whether to cancel March break as provinces mull ways to lessen the spread of COVID-19.

Vaccinated or not? Health-care system in Alberta dealing with how to deploy workers

Vaccinated or not? Health-care system in Alberta dealing with how to deploy workers Though Alberta s supply of COVID-19 vaccine has dwindled in recent weeks, health agencies and other employers are grappling with thorny questions about how to staff facilities when some workers are vaccinated against COVID-19 and others are not. Social Sharing

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