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COVID-19 cases, deaths down from previous week

COVID-19 cases, deaths down from previous week

COVID-19 case counts showing typical summer decline.
NACI urges fall COVID-19 boosters

NACI urges fall COVID-19 boosters

National Advisory Committee on Immunization expects COVID-19 resurgence this fall and winter
sa国际传媒 is extending its COVID-19 border measures until Sept. 30

sa国际传媒 is extending its COVID-19 border measures until Sept. 30

Here's everything that you need to know about the extension.
Canadian researchers reveal hope-filled discovery for long COVID patients

Canadian researchers reveal hope-filled discovery for long COVID patients

Researchers in Ontario have taken the first step in solving the enigma of long COVID. Next, they plan to translate their work across sa国际传媒, including two hospitals in sa国际传媒 with the technology to replicate it.
No fines for Qualicum Beach couple in COVID-test case

No fines for Qualicum Beach couple in COVID-test case

They had each been assessed a $5,700 fine for returning home to sa国际传媒 without COVID test results
sa国际传媒 COVID-19 deaths, hospitalizations, testing decline

sa国际传媒 COVID-19 deaths, hospitalizations, testing decline

Province's COVID-19 death total falls to 26 in the week ended June 18
Anti-COVID vaccine leaflets left on vehicles at Royal Jubilee Hospital

Anti-COVID vaccine leaflets left on vehicles at Royal Jubilee Hospital

Information in the pamphlet is not true
Here are COVID-19 travel requirements to know before you go

Here are COVID-19 travel requirements to know before you go

Booking a vacation? Along with the price and quality of airfare, hotels and attractions, something to consider is the amount of preparation needed in advance.
sa国际传媒 keeping vaccine mandates for public servants, health-care workers

sa国际传媒 keeping vaccine mandates for public servants, health-care workers

sa国际传媒 health minister sees need to maintain vaccine mandate to protect both public and workers.
Vaccine injury program compensates eight Canadians in first two weeks

Vaccine injury program compensates eight Canadians in first two weeks

The Vaccine Injury Support Program offers compensation to anyone injured by any vaccine after Dec. 8, 2020.