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The main concern is that gatherings and celebrations could turn into COVID-19 super-spreader events.
Some provinces and cities have put new restrictions in place; others will rely on existing measures.
The Irish embassy in Ottawa is holding a virtual event instead of a traditional reception.
British Columbia has ordered bars and restaurants to stop serving alcohol at 8 p.m., while pubs in Atlantic Canada will be closed or have limited seating,
Niagara Falls will be lit green for 15 minutes on the hour tonight. -
Moderna says upcoming clinical trials for its COVID-19 vaccine will include Canadian children.
The company announced details of its Phase 2/3 study of COVID-19 earlier this week. It’s expected to involve 6,750 healthy pediatric participants aged six months to 12 years.
A muted St. Patrick s Day and an offensive Bigfoot movie: In The News for March 17
A woman wears festive buttons and badges at the 188th consecutive St. Patrick s Day parade in Montreal, Sunday, March 18, 2012. Public health officials are urging St. Patrick s Day revellers to follow physical distancing and other anti-pandemic guidelines today. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes March 17, 2021 - 1:16 AM
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TORONTO â Public health officials are urging St. Patrick s Day revellers to follow physical distancing and other anti-pandemic guidelines today.