A year of coronavirus in Canada: A look back at what we ve faced during the pandemic
It s been a roller-coaster ride for many of us during Canada s first year of the coronavirus pandemic from the first lockdown to the arrival of vaccines.
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Posted: Jan 25, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: January 25
A skateboarder passes a wall mural with the writing we are all in this together at the George Street Diner in Toronto, on May 31, 2020.(Timothy Neesam/CBC)
It s been a roller-coaster ride for many of us during Canada s first year of the coronavirus pandemic from the first lockdown to the arrival of vaccines.
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Submission to U.S. FDA
TORONTO, Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - SQI Diagnostics Inc.(the Company or SQI ) ( (TSXV: SQD); (OTCQB: SQIDF), a precision medicine company that discovers, develops, and commercializes innovative rapid diagnostic testing for healthcare professionals, patients and consumers worldwide, today announced that patient enrollment began for the Company s clinical study for its direct-to-consumer COVID-19 HOME Antibody Test with the data to be used to support its EUA regulatory submission to the U.S. FDA.
The clinical study is being conducted in the United States and will analyze blood samples from both COVID-19 positive and negative subjects to meet FDA EUA guidelines. Blood samples are taken by the subjects at home and shipped and tested on SQI s automated sqidlite
COVID vaccine in the Lehigh Valley: Limited supply, patient dishonesty and other challenges
Updated Jan 23, 2021;
Posted Jan 23, 2021
Dr. Jeffrey Jahre, St. Luke s University Health Network senior vice president of medical and academic affairs and section chief emeritus of infectious diseases, becomes one of the network s first employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020, at St. Luke s University Hospital in Fountain Hill. In a conference call with reporters, Jahre recently explained some of the challenges and solutions St. Luke s has found in the vaccine rollout.Courtesy photo | For lehighvalleylive.com
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There are 3.5 million people in Pennsylvania now eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine. But health systems don’t have enough to treat everyone in that group. At least not yet.