Kingston medical officer of health gives status update on COVID-19 vaccines...
The Kingston region will be receiving more COVID-19 vaccines than expected in the coming weeks, which will be delivered at mass immunization clinics, pharmacies and elsewhere.
View ArticleVaccine uptick a chance to get Canada’s most vulnerable a 2nd dose — and sooner
With the vast majority of Canada's COVID-19 related deaths still stemming from the elderly age group, some experts say value in readjusting the second-dose interval.
View ArticleCanada to get 2.4M Pfizer vaccine doses this week, but nothing from Moderna
The increasing national supply comes as many provinces begin to gradually open up eligibility for second vaccine doses.
View ArticleCOVID-19 vaccine appointments fully booked in Regina, Saskatoon due to high...
COVID-19 vaccine appointments are fully booked in both Regina and Saskatoon. SHA opened up booking availability to those 44 years of age and older Thursday.
View ArticleNunavut to get first shipments of COVID-19 vaccine for kids this weekend
Vaccines will be available by appointment at all health centres and at Iqaluit Public Health starting Monday, a release from the government stated.
View ArticleCOVID-19: N.B. reports another death, 12 people in ICU as circuit-breaker begins
New Brunswick health officials reported 409 new PCR-confirmed cases of COVID-19, 644 rapid-test positives, and 113 active hospitalizations on Saturday.
View ArticleNew Brunswick reports 5 more COVID-19 deaths, 17 patients in ICU
The province's COVID-19-designated hospital units are at 87 per cent occupancy as of Tuesday, while ICUs are at 81 per cent.
View ArticleNew Brunswick reports 2 new COVID-19 deaths as hospitalizations drop
Hospitals in New Brunswick are now at 92 per cent occupancy for care designated to COVID-19 while intensive care units are at 76 per cent.
View ArticleNew Brunswick to offer second COVID-19 booster shot to those 50 and older
Earlier this week, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization said Canada should prepare for “the rapid deployment” of a second COVID-19 booster program.
View ArticleCOVID-19: Nova Scotia reports 5 deaths, drop in new infections
In the seven-day period ending Aug. 29, Nova Scotia recorded 38 more hospital admissions for COVID-19, a slight increase from the previous period.
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