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While there aren’t enough COVID-19 vaccine doses to meet the groundswell of local demand in the first weeks of the public rollout, there are plenty of doses of envy, restlessness and frustration to go around.
After a year of pandemic living, with a vaccine bonanza south of the border and other Southwestern Ontario cities faster out of the gates on vaccinating seniors 80 and older faster, the lumbering pace of the provincial rollout is bound to get some people riled up.
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Published Wednesday, February 10, 2021 10:05AM EST Last Updated Wednesday, February 10, 2021 5:49PM EST The TTC board has voted unanimously in favour of a report that recommends shutting down the Scarborough RT in 2023 and replacing it with buses for at least seven years while the Line 2 subway extension is completed. But they have also voted to ask staff to look into the feasibility of setting up a dedicated lane for buses along the SRT right-of-way with signal priority measures as part of their analysis into replacement transit service options. Staff were considering three different options on what to do with the 30-year-old rapid transit line, including a partial overhaul that would have allowed it to remain in service until 2030.
While rare in industrialized countries, maternal mortality rates since 1990 have increased in both the U.S. (from 10.0 to 17.3 deaths per 100,000 births) and Canada (7.6 to 11.0 deaths per 100,000 births). The same holds true for severe morbidity, which the authors defined either by disease-specific criteria, such as eclampsia; interventions, such as blood transfusion; or organ system dysfunction, such as heart failure.
“Studies showing that chronic conditions, such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, are among the leading causes of such morbidity and mortality have led to significant preventive efforts for women with these conditions, including better preconception and perinatal care,” Brown and colleagues observed. “However, the association of maternal disability with these outcomes is relatively unknown.”
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