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Heather Owen, Jason Allsopp: Fake news clouds an already cloudy time


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This pandemic is a health crisis, an economic crisis and a social crisis and we are all seeking assurance on what we should do to protect ourselves, as well as anticipating what we can expect in future.
Every online search that includes the phrase ‘COVID-19’ delivers mountains of information, including credible information and misinformation. At first blush, they look largely the same. A recent Leger survey showed that 76 per cent of British Columbians feel they can differentiate between real and fake COVID news.
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Heather Owen and Jason Allsopp: Are we still in this pandemic together?


Opinion: Leger survey shows that we are forgetting to be compassionate in the third wave
Author of the article: Heather Owen and Jason Allsopp
Publishing date: May 26, 2021  •  3 days ago  •  3 minute read  • 
Ten per cent of British Columbians surveyed said that an individual has criticized them for not following a provincial health order. This number more than doubles (22 per cent) for the one-in-five people who told us that they don’t have plans to be vaccinated. Photo by Ernest Doroszuk/Postmedia/File
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Thinking back to last spring, we were showing our support for health-care workers by hanging red hearts on our front doors and banging pots at 7 p.m. each evening. While British Columbians had a healthy degree of fear of the novel coronavirus, we were “all in it together,” and were heeding Dr. Bonnie Henry’s instructions to be kind, be calm, and be safe. ....

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COVID-19: B.C. women are getting vaccinated at higher rates than men


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Jennifer Cole had been counting down the days to her COVID-19 vaccination shot like it was Christmas.
Because of health problems, she wanted to wait for the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines instead of AstraZeneca, and had been eagerly anticipating the day the age-based vaccination program would open up for her age group.
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“I’m just getting tired of the pandemic,” said the 58-year-old Vancouver woman. “And I don’t want to be behind the eight-ball. … The moment my age cohort opened, I was right on there, at 6:30 a.m., waiting for the link.” ....

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