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Vancouverites burst into sunny outdoor spaces as gathering rules eased

Vancouverites burst into sunny outdoor spaces as gathering rules eased People in Vancouver soaked up the sunshine this weekend and celebrated new rules that allow outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Mar 14, 2021 2:29 PM PT | Last Updated: March 14 A group of people hold a street party while following pandemic safety rules in Vancouver on Saturday March 13, 2021.(Jon Hernandez/CBC News) People in Vancouver burst into public spaces on Saturday, celebrating new rules that allow outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people after a dark and isolating pandemic winter. On an unseasonably warm Saturday in March, buskers played on benches and groups gathered on local beaches in a scene reminiscent of summer.

Metro Vancouver doctor becomes victim of online racial slurs

Dr. Birinder Narang /Twitter A family physician in Burnaby became the victim of online racial slurs this week after appearing on a local newscast. On Twitter, Dr. Birinder Narang shared a collection of comments that were posted, following an interview he did with the CBC’s Anita Bathe and Mike Killeen that was shared on the broadcaster’s YouTube channel. 1/ What does it mean to be Canadian in 2021? I truly appreciate the position of privilege I have in the community today & the responsibility that comes with every patient encounter & interview I give. If is not one that is taken lightly. pic.twitter.com/1PwJgT1Eyg

Sikh doctor subjected to racist comments after B C newscast calls it an opportunity for a reality check

Sikh doctor subjected to racist comments after B C newscast calls it an opportunity for a reality check
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Want to reduce COVID-19? Target high-risk populations, health experts urge

Want to reduce COVID-19? Target high-risk populations, health experts urge Two doctors who study COVID-19 say that when it comes to reducing the spread of the virus, Canadian health officials should focus more on tactics to help high-risk populations instead of imposing blanket restrictions on everyone.  Social Sharing

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