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A keen observer exploring the ravines inside Anthony Henday Drive recently may have spotted something that doesn’t quite belong.
A small metal sculpture, camouflaged by its rusty paint and curved blades mimicking dried grass, was hidden there among the moss and exposed roots by Edmonton metal sculpture artist Slavo Cech a prize for the winner of #arthuntyeg. The most recent iteration ended Saturday after a hunter who grew up near the area recognized the landscape.
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The Framework encompasses specific protocols for both adults and children to guide health care professionals in making the difficult determination of how to allocate resources to critically ill patients when there are not enough critical care resources for everyone. On Tuesday, AHS told CTV News that there was no plan to implement the triage protocol and that it had adequate capacity for hospitalization and ICU patients. We are constantly monitoring case numbers and preparing our healthcare system to ensure it can meet demand. This includes adding both ICU and acute care spaces, as well as, if necessary, redeploying staff and reducing services as we did during the first and second waves, Kerry Williamson with AHS wrote in an email.
Why Some People Feel COVID Vaccine Side Effects And Others Don’t
“We do see that, in general with vaccines, women tend to be more likely to have a reaction. Patricia Treble, Maclean s Updated
April 30, 2021
Justin Trudeau receives a dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine in an Ottawa pharmacy on Friday, April 23, 2021. (Photo: Adrian Wyld/CP/Bloomberg.)
On April 23, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie, got their AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine shots at a pharmacy in Ottawa. Four days later, the PM reported, “We’re feeling great.”
But some people are feeling downright rotten after getting a shot. My colleague Shannon Proudfoot spoke for many when she noted, “Just to offer encouragement to anyone else experiencing the AstraZeneca hangover, I felt like absolute garbage fever, chills, headache, muscle aches until about 27 hours after my shot, then things improved rapidly. So it’s brutal but brief, courage!”
Why some people feel COVID vaccine side effects and others don t
Vaxx Populi: Some research has found more side effects after one dose of AstraZeneca than of Pfizer. But there’s no evidence that a stronger reaction means stronger immunity.
April 29, 2021 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau receives his COVID vaccination in Ottawa, Friday April 23, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
On April 23, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie, got their AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine shots at a pharmacy in Ottawa. Four days later, the PM reported, “We’re feeling great.”
But some people are feeling downright rotten after getting a shot. My colleague Shannon Proudfoot spoke for many when she noted, “Just to offer encouragement to anyone else experiencing the AstraZeneca hangover, I felt like absolute garbage fever, chills, headache, muscle aches until about 27 hours after my shot, then things improved rapidly. So it’s brutal but brief, courage!”