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The COVID-19 vaccination strategy was a shambles in the beginning, and a country with little capacity to make sophisticated drugs found itself where youâd expect: the back of the pack.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau compensated by going to market. The government shamelessly placed orders with every pharmaceutical company that looked like it had a shot at developing a vaccine. It wasnât enough to overcome vaccine nationalism, but once AstraZeneca Plc, Moderna Inc., and Pfizer Inc. had satisfied their home countries, Canada was next in line. Now, it looks like slow and steady might win the race. Canada recently overtook Israel, the United Kingdom and the United States in delivering at least one dose to its population; as of July 23, about 53 per cent of Canadians were fully vaccinated, compared with about 49 per cent of Americans.
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Responses Suggest Economic, Health and Societal Costs with Consequences on Health Sector and Labour Force
VANCOUVER, BC and MONTREAL, June 3, 2021 /CNW/ - A pan-Canadian survey of more than 1,000 COVID long-haulers, individuals with COVID-19 symptoms that last weeks or months, reveals the impact of Long COVID on brain health. From coast to coast, cognitive impairment or brain fog was among the top reported symptoms, along with fatigue and shortness of breath. Additional brain-related symptoms included headaches, dizziness, and anxiety. Over 80% of respondents experienced symptoms for more than three months, and almost 50% experienced symptoms for 11 months or more. While vaccines and physical distancing are important to prevent and mitigate COVID-19, the survey suggests the impact of COVID-19 on brain health will last beyond the pandemic.