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Extreme heat wave emergencies linked to health of ecosystem

B.C.’s extreme heat wave emergencies linked to health of ecosystem ‘I hate to keep saying it, but we need to take climate change seriously. For our lifetime, climate change is here,’ says UBC population and public health professor Michael Brauer Author of the article: Kevin Griffin Publishing date: Jun 30, 2021  •  16 hours ago  •  4 minute read  •  A welcoming sign on the door of the Hillcrest Community Centre where people can cool off during the extreme hot weather in Vancouver on Wednesday, one of Vancouver s 25 air-conditioned cooling centres. Photo by DON MACKINNON /AFP via Getty Images Article content Public health experts at the University of B.C. say more needs to be done to implement immediate and long-term measures to mitigate the effects of future heat waves.

In-person faith-based gatherings can resume in B C , with limitations

Canada may extend travel ban on India, Pakistan as COVID-19 remains concern, feds say

Canada may extend travel ban on India, Pakistan as COVID-19 remains concern, feds say Twinkle Ghosh and Sean Boynton © THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward Canada may extend its current flight ban on India and Pakistan as concerns remain over a highly transmissible variant of the novel coronavirus first discovered in India. The Government of Canada continuously monitors and evaluates the situation and may extend travel and border measures to continue to protect Canadians, Health Canada told Global News in an emailed statement Thursday. “We did this in anticipation of the existing suspension on flights between the two countries being extended.”

B C health researchers call for better data in a post-pandemic world

B.C. health researchers call for better data in a post-pandemic world cbc.ca 3 hrs ago Maryse Zeidler © Virginia Mayo/Associated Press A lab technician conducts research on the novel coronavirus at Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Janssen Pharmaceutical in Beerse, Belgium. Researchers in British Columbia say the pandemic has exposed weaknesses in how governments across Canada and around the world collect and use data to manage public health.  B.C. s Deputy Provincial Health Officer Dr. Reka Gustafson gave a talk Friday morning titled, Where to go next: How the current pandemic has informed future public health research priorities. Gustafson says there s room for improvement to better understand COVID-19 but also how measures to curb the spread of the virus have affected health outcomes overall. 

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