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Coronavirus: For Canadian Muslims, second pandemic Ramadan is a time of hope and sadness


 
Bilal Abdul Kader, president and founder of the As-Salam mosque in downtown Montreal, said his mosque has been serving meals during the holy month of Ramadan for 15 years.
The Iftar evening meal, when Muslims break the daily Ramadan fast, has offered a chance for mosque members to come together and share food with the broader community and people in need, he said in a recent interview.
Iftar has a religious aspect, a social dimension, and of course, a personal sense, because when Muslims share their meals with someone else, they get double the reward of the fast itself, Abdul Kader said. ....

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Coronavirus: Canada to get 1 million vaccine doses this week with only Pfizer delivery scheduled


 
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The recent flood of COVID-19 vaccine doses into Canada is expected to wane this week, with a little more than 1 million shots scheduled for delivery over the next seven days.
Canada has fielded vaccine deliveries from various pharmaceutical firms in recent weeks amid dramatic spikes in COVID-19 case counts across the country.
Yet the Public Health Agency of Canada says the only shipment expected this week will come from Pfizer and BioNTech, which have been consistently delivering more than 1 million doses each week since March.
While Canada received more than a million combined doses of the Moderna and Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccines last week, the Public Health Agency is not expecting any of either over the next seven days. ....

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Coronavirus: Canada expecting 1.8M vaccine doses this week with Pfizer delivery, delayed Moderna arrival


 
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The federal government is expecting Moderna to make good this week on a previously promised batch of 855,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses that were expected last week.
Those delayed doses, along with a little more than one million shots of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, make up the extent of Canada s expected vaccine deliveries this week.
Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin, the military officer overseeing the federal government s vaccination distribution effort, has blamed the Moderna delay on a backlog with quality assurance.
Officials have indicated there could be a similar delay in the delivery of 1.2 million doses from Moderna next week.
In comparison, Pfizer-BioNTech has been consistently delivering more than one million shots to Canada each week for more than a month. ....

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Tweaked COVID-19 vaccines in testing aim to fend off variants


 
Dozens of Americans are rolling up their sleeves for a third dose of COVID-19 vaccine this time, shots tweaked to guard against a worrisome mutated version of the virus.
Make no mistake: The vaccines currently being rolled out across the U.S. offer strong protection. But new studies of experimental updates to the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines mark a critical first step toward an alternative if the virus eventually outsmarts today s shots.
We need to be ahead of the virus, said Dr. Nadine Rouphael of Emory University, who is helping to lead a study of Moderna s tweaked candidate. We know what it s like when we re behind. ....

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