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  • 7/15/2020

    COVID-19: Increase in the number of travelers to the country

    Although the Canadian border has been closed since March 21 to limit the spread of COVID-19, the number of international travelers counted at Canadian airports has increased considerably in recent weeks. Between June 29 and July 12, 91,300 travelers entered Canada, according to the Canada Border Services Agency. About 40,000 of the 91,000 passengers were neither Canadian citizens nor permanent residents of the country.
  • 7/15/2020

    My oral microbiome and me

    I think it’s about time to speak up for the mouth; the bowels have been getting entirely too much attention lately—as if they’re the only successful owners of a microbiome, the only hall that can accommodate a massive rally without needing crowd control. And they seem to thrive on numbers more than quality; there are very few first-names in the bowels. Very few memorable leaders.
  • 7/15/2020

    Alberta funds high-dose flu vaccine for LTC older adults

    Alberta has become the seventh jurisdiction in Canada to fund the high-dose influenza vaccine for adults aged 65 and older living in long-term care (LTC) facilities.
  • 7/15/2020

    Alberta escalates pay fight with doctors, asks regulatory college to intervene

    Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro is escalating his pay dispute with doctors, asking the College of Physician and Surgeons to make rules to stop doctors from withdrawing services en masse. Shandro, in a letter dated June 18, says patients—particularly those in rural areas—have a right to timely access to care and that the college has to do more to make sure that happens.
  • 7/15/2020

    Pharmacist takes matters into his own hands to fill PPE needs

    When a Mississauga, Ontario-based pharmacist grew frustrated with the lack of hand sanitizers available to pharmacies during the early days of the pandemic, he decided to take matters into his own hands and create some himself.
  • 7/14/2020

    Human clinical trials begin for Quebec made COVID-19 vaccine candidate

  • 7/14/2020

    7 radical ideas for mental health

    As the pandemic considerably increases the psychological distress of Canadians, the Medical Post's sister brand in Quebec Profession Santé has offered up seven radical changes for mental health. Here is the plan:
  • 7/14/2020

    Pharmacist who diluted prescriptions to boost profits to be released early from prison because of COVID-19

    Robert Courtney, 67, was set to be released from his 30-year sentence in 2027
  • 7/14/2020

    Atlantic premiers not ready to lift travel restrictions on rest of Canada

    Nearly two weeks after a loosened travel agreement between their provinces came into effect, Atlantic Canadian premiers are not rushing to set a date to welcome visitors from the rest of the country. The Atlantic travel "bubble'' that opened July 3 allows residents of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island to travel between the four provinces without being required to self-isolate for 14 days.
  • 7/14/2020

    COVID-19 can pose cost and delay challenges to N.S. hospital project: auditor

    Nova Scotia's auditor general says the COVID-19 pandemic has the potential to raise costs for a health care expansion project that represents the largest capital output in the province's history. Michael Pickup released his second report on the expansion of the Halifax Infirmary and the construction of a community outpatient centre, which has an estimated $2-billion price tag.