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Health Canada agrees to extend shelf-life of AstraZeneca as variant from India ups COVID threat A health official draws a dose of the AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine. Photo by REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte
Will Health Canada’s decision to grant an extension to the best-before date on thousands of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine doses further spook public confidence in the troubled shots, or is there nothing really magical about drug expiry dates?
The drug regulator offered few details Saturday when it announced it was granting a one-month extension to the shelf life of two lots of AstraZeneca’s vaccines totalling about 49,000 doses. Any injections formerly set to expire Monday could now be used until July 1, the agency said.
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CALGARY Musicians are picking up their guitars, playing the keys and singing with soul to save one of Calgary’s most iconic hotspots for live bands and nightlife. The Blues Can, located in the heart of Inglewood, has been shut down for 14 months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but an online fundraiser hopes to raise enough revenue to keep the business alive. “The struggles are obvious to everybody because we’re not allowed to have any business and we haven’t had full capacity since the pandemic began,” said Blues Can owner, Gregory Smith. “The bills don’t stop but the income does, so you end up in a situation where you’re working a deficit so the financial support has kept up alive, but it still falls a bit short and nobody thought this would last this long.”
Musicians rally around Inglewood s Blues Can with three-day fundraiser The pandemic has been hard for all bars and restaurants, but those that rely on live music have been particularly struggling this past year
Author of the article: Eric Volmers
Publishing date: May 14, 2021 • May 14, 2021 • 5 minute read • Greg Smith, owner, left, and Teena Wilson, manager at The Blues Can, pose for a photo on Thursday, May 13, 2021. Azin Ghaffari/Postmedia Photo by Azin Ghaffari /Azin Ghaffari/Postmedia
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