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'I Want the Vaccine So I Can Live'


Sue Robins: No Canadian province has made people with Down syndrome or other developmental disabilities a priority for the COVID vaccine. Only the Yukon and the Northwest Territories are currently prioritizing vaccinations for all disabled people.
Other countries have also surpassed Canadian provinces in recognizing the COVID risk for people with developmental disabilities. The U.K. is currently vaccinating adults with learning disabilities, and India began vaccinating people with intellectual disabilities on March 1.
In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control added Down syndrome to its list of high-risk conditions in late December.
But Canada’s National Advisory Committee on Immunization, which makes recommendations on the use of vaccines, does not specifically name Down syndrome or people with developmental disabilities in its guidance. And it has sparse mention for any type of disability. Strikingly, the committee’s guidance on vaccination prioritiza ....

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As BC's Overdose Crisis Deepens, Province Defends Efforts


Drugs becoming ‘even deadlier, underscoring urgent need for supervised consumption, safe supply and treatment,’ says coroner.
Moira Wyton is The Tyee’s health reporter. Follow her @moirawyton or reach her here. This reporting beat is made possible by the Local Journalism Initiative.
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Each dot, a death.
Visualization by Christopher Cheung. Overdose data via the BC Coroners Service. COVID-19 data via BC CDC, may include deaths from the morning of Feb. 1, 2021.
At least 165 more British Columbians died of illicit drug overdoses in the first month of 2021, more than double the number of deaths recorded last January.
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Officials Failed to Warn Downtown Eastside Residents about Dysentery Outbreak, Advocate Says


Karen Ward says she only learned about it after a concerned doctor got in touch.
Jen St. Denis is The Tyee’s Downtown Eastside reporter. Find her on Twitter @JenStDen. This reporting beat is made possible by the Local Journalism Initiative.
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Many Downtown Eastside residents have very low incomes and are in poor health, and the health authority needs to do a better job of giving residents health information directly, says advocate Karen Ward.
Photo by Jesse Winter.
A Downtown Eastside advocate says it’s unacceptable that Vancouver Coastal Health failed to inform the public about a dysentery outbreak that has sickened 24 people and sent 16 of those patients to hospital. ....

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'Why Do We Have This Kind of Carnage?': André Picard on Elder Care in Canada


The failures of elder care in Canada, as Picard argues, began long before the novel coronavirus arrived.
Readers may be surprised that Picard forgoes lambasting the easy villains in the devastating crisis for-profit care providers, “bad apple” care staff in service of a deeper indictment of Canada’s refusal to value elders in life as well as in death.
Ten months after we first spoke about health reporting, I reached Picard by phone in Vancouver, where he is spending the winter as an Asper Visiting Professor at the University of British Columbia.
We discussed the difficulty of writing about people who often can’t speak for themselves, what accountability for these preventable deaths could look like, and how his optimism that the pandemic will be a turning point for elder care has managed to stay alight. ....

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Rising COVID-19 Cases and a Dysentery Outbreak Hit Downtown Eastside


One housing provider is battling 100 COVID-19 cases, while at least 10 are hospitalized with bacterial infection.
Jen St. Denis is The Tyee’s Downtown Eastside reporter. Find her on Twitter @JenStDen. This reporting beat is made possible by the Local Journalism Initiative.
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Crowded sidewalks and housing and underlying health conditions have left Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside vulnerable to COVID-19 and other illnesses.
Photo by Jesse Winter.
The Downtown Eastside is dealing with two serious public health issues a rise in COVID-19 cases and an outbreak of shigellosis, a highly contagious bacterial infection caused by unsanitary conditions.
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