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Why the Vaccine's Success Rests with Us


Modelling data presented in early February suggests the more than 150,000 vaccines administered in B.C. are already bringing down deaths and hospitalizations, particularly among residents of long-term care.
But two experts in immunology and genetics say preventing the spread of new variants requires us to stick with measures to reduce transmission.
That involves wearing a mask, physical distancing and avoiding large gatherings. Without these actions, we could undo the vaccine’s protection as quickly as we get it.
“If transmission stays high here, it could just as easily be a B.C. variant people are worried about,” said Jeffrey Joy, an assistant professor of medicine and expert in evolutionary genetics of infectious diseases at the University of British Columbia. ....

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Haiku for Healing Project Remembers Those Lost to COVID-19


Haiku for Healing Project Remembers Those Lost to COVID-19
Feb 18, 2021 at 11:51 am by
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MURFREESBORO, TN Poetry in the Boro has launched a new project to help Rutherford County and surrounding Middle Tennessee communities remember, heal, and grieve in the wake of the pandemic.
Haiku for Healing invites anyone who lives in the area to submit information about a loved one lost to COVID-19. A team of area poets will use that information to write a haiku that will be shared on Poetry in the Boro s social media accounts.
“Just as churches have rung their bells to help communities acknowledge and grieve their losses, we poets want to express our love and concern,” said Poetry in the Boro founder Kory Wells. ....

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'A Matter of Trust': The Grim Reality Behind Indigenous Vaccine Fears


‘A Matter of Trust’: The Grim Reality Behind Indigenous Vaccine Fears
The BC government has prioritized remote First Nations communities. But a record of health-care racism has left many skeptical.
Amanda Follett Hosgood is The Tyee’s northern B.C reporter. Twitter: @amandajfollett.
Moira Wyton is The Tyee’s health reporter. Twitter: @moirawyton. This reporting beat is made possible by the Local Journalism Initiative.
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Some Indigenous people’s fear of the vaccine is not rooted in ‘conspiracy theory,’ says one researcher, but in ‘well-documented fact of Indigenous people’s treatment by the health-care system that is brutally unjust.’
Photo by Andrew Vaughn-Pool, the Canadian Press. ....

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'It's Biting Pretty Hard': Readers Open Up about Pandemic Mental Health


Many spoke of feeling resilient to the challenges of the pandemic at its onset, but now are experiencing exhaustion and fatigue. Some wrote of the difficulty in voicing their feelings when they know others are worse off. “They are probably fighting their own battles. I find it difficult to ask for help,” one reader wrote.
The following responses have been edited for length and clarity.
Readers spoke of the pandemic’s duration and the mounting difficulty of managing a year in:
I think it’s this throbbing drone of the ambiguity of life from day-to-day. No plans, no future to really put one’s finger on. I have a grandson nearly 11-months-old I’ve never held. Or seen his mother, my daughter, in a year and a half. Many of my closest friendships have been disrupted, lives are in confusion and flux all over the place. Connections with many of the things that made me, me are fading. It’s biting pretty hard. ....

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