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Coronavirus: Bulgaria suspends rollout of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine

Bulgaria on Friday temporarily halted COVID-19 inoculations using the AstraZeneca vaccine after a woman died hours after receiving a shot, and said it wanted the European Medicine Agency (EMA) to dispel all doubts about the vaccine s safety. ....

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What do Canadians miss most after one year of COVID-19?


 
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As the COVID-19 pandemic enters its second year, Canadians from across the country are reflecting on a lost year, with optimism that a sense of normalcy will soon return.
March 11 marks the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization officially considering COVID-19 a pandemic. Since then, Canada has had nearly 900,000 cases of COVID-19 and more than 22,000 deaths.
Amid a year of isolation, physical distancing and Zoom parties, Canadians long for in-person interactions once again.
Restaurants in Toronto remain closed to in-person customers, but Paula and Jerry Noce, owners of Romi’s, a pizzeria in Toronto, are eager to welcome customers back into their doors. ....

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Coronvirus: Brackets designed to make masks more comfortable could come at a risk


 
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Many Canadians have struggled with foggy glasses, smeared makeup and discomfort while wearing masks, and some have turned to mask brackets or mask support frames, which are designed to alleviate some of these discomforts. But one expert says Canadians should be cautious about using these products.
The products cost anywhere from $14 for a pack of 20 to $25 for a pack of four. They are usually made of silicone or plastic and go underneath the wearer s mask. The companies that sell these products claim that they can improve breathability, reduce makeup smearing and prevent glasses from fogging up.
Dr. Catherine Clase is an associate professor at McMaster University s department of medicine. She is also member of the university s Centre of Excellence in Protective Equipment and Materials and one of the co-leads of clothmasks.ca. ....

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