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Canadians may be looking with envy at the United States as it lifts COVID-19 restrictions and distributes vaccinations, but experts say key indicators show there’s no reason to covet our southern neighbour’s pandemic response.
“The final chapter in the COVID-19 pandemic has not been written yet. This is still an evolving and highly dynamic changing story,” said Nazeem Muhajarine, a professor of community health and epidemiology at the University of Saskatchewan.
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The Seattle Mariners and Minnesota Twins stand along the baselines and fans stand for the national anthem at a baseball game at Target Field on Thursday, April 8, 2021, in Minneapolis. Canadians may be looking with envy at the United States as it lifts COVID-19 restrictions and distributes vaccinations, but experts say key indicators show thereâs no reason to covet our southern neighbourâs pandemic response. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Bruce Kluckhohn April 15, 2021 - 12:36 PM
Canadians may be looking with envy at the United States as it lifts COVID-19 restrictions and distributes vaccinations, but experts say key indicators show thereâs no reason to covet our southern neighbourâs pandemic response.
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Canadians may be looking with envy at the United States as it lifts COVID-19 restrictions and distributes vaccinations, but experts say key indicators show there’s no reason to covet our southern neighbour’s pandemic response.
The Seattle Mariners and Minnesota Twins stand along the baselines and fans stand for the national anthem at a baseball game at Target Field on Thursday, April 8, 2021, in Minneapolis. Canadians may be looking with envy at the United States as it lifts COVID-19 restrictions and distributes vaccinations, but experts say key indicators show there’s no reason to covet our southern neighbour’s pandemic response. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Bruce Kluckhohn
The Seattle Mariners and Minnesota Twins stand along the baselines and fans stand for the national anthem at a baseball game at Target Field on Thursday, April 8, 2021, in Minneapolis. Canadians may be looking with envy at the United States as it lifts COVID-19 restrictions and distributes vaccinations, but experts say key indicators show there’s no reason to covet our southern neighbour’s pandemic response. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Bruce Kluckhohn
Canadians may be looking with envy at the United States as it lifts COVID-19 restrictions and distributes vaccinations, but experts say key indicators show there’s no reason to covet our southern neighbour’s pandemic response.