Ontario pauses reopening, issues vaccine policy for some workers as Delta spreads Small Cape Breton pharmacy administers 5,000 vaccinesWhen the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia reached out to members in March asking who would be interested in administering COVID-19 vaccines, Graham MacKenzie, pharmacist-owner of Stone’s Pharmasave in Baddeck, stepped up. Physicians would save time enough to see far more patients if pharmacists allowed to immunize for more diseases: study A study by researchers from the University of New Brunswick posits that if the province allowed pharmacists to give two types of vaccine that they do now, it would save doctors enough time to see almost 3,000 more patients. Ontario to require COVID vaccination or regular tests in for healthcare and education workers The healthcare sector directive will take effect on Sept. 7. Quebec premier issues vaccine mandate for healthcare workers Quebec Premier Francois Legault says his government will issue a vaccine mandate for healthcare workers who are in regular contact with patients. Legal help for doctors to cost less in 2022 Reduced CMPA fees translate to savings of between $50 to more than $13,000 in annual membership fees Prolonged COVID complications rare in kids, but experts say more studies needed With schools reopening soon, Canadian parents are worried infections among children will soar. Reopening and restriction update province by province Here's a look at what reopening plans look like across the country. Researchers studying how hospital wait times can be improved by patient-facing website Ontario to run school based COVID-19 vaccine clinics as academic year begins First Previous 707 708 709 710 711 Next Last