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Canada s vaccine rollout hits snags despite huge orders

Canada s vaccine rollout hits snags despite huge orders
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Un « bouclier canadien » pour éviter les confinements en yo-yo et une troisième vague | Coronavirus

Un « bouclier canadien » pour éviter les confinements en yo-yo et une troisième vague | Coronavirus
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Manitoba well behind Alberta and Quebec in care-home COVID vaccinations

COVID-19 vaccines first arrived in Manitoba a month ago, and since then the province has consistently sat near the back of the pack in using the doses it’s received. By this weekend, Alberta is expected to have given first doses to all long-term care and supported-living residents. Quebec is a few days behind. It will take Manitoba about a month to reach that threshold. Both those provinces show how Manitoba can ramp up, by automating booking systems and bending the timeline for second doses. Alberta beefs up As of Wednesday, Alberta had administered 97 per cent of the doses it has received, compared with roughly 40 per cent of Manitoba doses.

These numbers show just how bad COVID-19 is in Windsor-Essex

These numbers show just how bad COVID-19 is in Windsor-Essex COVID-19 modelling shows that Windsor-Essex is bearing the brunt of the pandemic s second wave harder than other regions in the province.  Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jan 12, 2021 8:02 PM ET | Last Updated: January 13 The region has the fourth lowest testing turnaround time for results in the province. (Christophe Ena/Associated Press)

WHO predicts COVID-19 will become endemic, like chickenpox

World Health Organization officials are predicting that the “destiny” of the COVID-19 virus is to become endemic, suggesting it could continue to spread through the population at a steady rate despite a global vaccination effort.

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