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COVID 19 cases rising in Quebec schools, but experts say risk of severe illness low
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How mask mandates, high vaccination rates could protect Quebec s children from the delta variant
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Two teens are in critical condition after being struck on a moped by a driver police think was intoxicated
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Over a two-week investigation, the
Westphalian Times asked provincial health authorities and public health labs in Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, and New Brunswick to determine their level sensitivity used in their polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing for COVID-19. The news outlet also researched previous findings scrutinized by prominent epidemiology experts in the U.S. and the UK.
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The reliability of the PCR test used by governments across Canada is a crucial issue in a trial pitting churches and individuals against the Manitoba government.
Represented by the Justice Center, churches and individuals are challenging government lockdown restrictions in the Court of Queen’s Bench as unjustified violations of the Charter freedoms to associate, worship and assemble peacefully. The burden is on the Manitoba government to justify its restrictions on Charter rights and freedoms as being reasonable, necessary and benefici
Quebec sets sights on offering vaccine to teens, a move viewed as crucial in taming pandemic
The province is aiming to vaccinate 12-17 year-olds as soon as this summer, once it has made doses available to all adults and ensured they are safe for younger people.
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Health Canada still hasn’t approved a vaccine for 12-to-15 year olds, but province is already making plans
Posted: Apr 30, 2021 4:24 PM ET | Last Updated: April 30
A student is seen entering Pierre Laporte Secondary School in Montreal last month. Quebec is aiming to vaccinate teens as early as this summer.(Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)