Feds lift border vaccine mandates, mandatory masks on planes and trainsThe cabinet order maintaining COVID-19 border measures will not be renewed when it expires on Sept. 30. Ontario opens bivalent Omicron targeted vaccine bookings for all adultsHealth Minister Sylvia Jones says getting a booster dose is especially important with the start of the fall and winter respiratory illness season. HIV spike among B.C. drug users associated with COVID 19 lockdown, research says The study, published in Lancet Regional Health, found that fewer people started HIV antiretroviral therapy or undertook viral load testing under lockdown. Canadian study builds on link between long COVID and autoimmune diseases like lupus The research was based on blood samples from patients who were diagnosed with COVID-19 between August 2020 and September 2021. Vaccines reduce risk of long-COVID in breakthrough infections by 41% Non-vaccinated have much higher rates of persistent symptoms post infection New Brunswick pharmacists can now prescribe Paxlovid More than 100 pharmacies in the province will participate in prescribing the antiviral. Brush off: Doctor-designed device could make nasal decontamination the next frontier against flu and COVID Positive Poilievre polling leads to talk of easing border restrictions: Tories Liberal ministers confirmed they were discussing whether to continue the mandatory use of the ArriveCan app. Mutiny charge withdrawn as military officer apologizes for anti-vaccine comments Soldier says: ‘It was wrong for me to present myself as a Canadian Armed Forces member to publicly express my private views.’ COVID-19 vaccine uptake for young Ontario children lower than experts had expected Epidemiologist says uptake hampered because many people believe false narratives. First Previous 86 87 88 89 90 Next Last