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Coronavirus Update: Dangerous online misinformation could harm Canada's vaccine efforts, experts say


The Globe and Mail
Jessie Willms and Lacy Atalick
Published January 20, 2021
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Good evening, here are the coronavirus updates you need to know tonight.
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The Ontario Medical Association is combatting misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines in a bid to get all Canadians comfortable with getting shots when their turn comes
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is likely to protect against a more infectious variant of the virus discovered in Britain, according to the latest lab results ....

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Provinces ration COVID-19 vaccines ahead of Pfizer delivery slowdown


Provinces ration COVID-19 vaccines ahead of Pfizer delivery slowdown
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Canada is scaling back its COVID-19 vaccination efforts because of a looming shortage of shots, with some provinces ordering a halt to nearly all first-dose appointments outside of the country’s hard-hit seniors’ facilities.
Provincial governments, hospital executives and local public-health officials spent the weekend scrambling to ration doses after vaccine-maker Pfizer-BioNTech announced on Friday that it would halve shipments to Canada in late January and the first three weeks of February while the company expands a manufacturing plant in Belgium. ....

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Coronavirus Update: Some provinces delay or pause vaccine program after Pfizer cuts deliveries


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Jessie Willms and Lacy Atalick
Published January 18, 2021
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Pfizer told Canada it would be cutting vaccine doses delivered in half over the next four weeks, forcing provinces to temporarily delay or pause their COVID-19 vaccination programs
B.C. health care staff have squeezed an extra dose of the COVID-19 vaccine out of 1,800 vials, allowing more individuals than expected to be vaccinated ....

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Coronavirus Update: Only half of Canada's promised Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine doses will arrive in the next month


Coronavirus Update: Only half of Canada’s promised Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine doses will arrive in the next month
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Toronto MPP booted from caucus over anti-lockdown letter
Global COVID-19 deaths top 2-million amid immense yet uneven vaccine rollout
In the last 7 days,
51,350 cases were reported,
4,621 people are being treated in hospitals and ....

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Manitoba well behind Alberta and Quebec in care-home COVID vaccinations


COVID-19 vaccines first arrived in Manitoba a month ago, and since then the province has consistently sat near the back of the pack in using the doses it’s received.
By this weekend, Alberta is expected to have given first doses to all long-term care and supported-living residents. Quebec is a few days behind.
It will take Manitoba about a month to reach that threshold.
Both those provinces show how Manitoba can ramp up, by automating booking systems and bending the timeline for second doses.
Alberta beefs up
As of Wednesday, Alberta had administered 97 per cent of the doses it has received, compared with roughly 40 per cent of Manitoba doses. ....

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