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世界杯决赛2022

no new covid deaths in b.c. reported; canada a leader in first doses

on tuesday, the provincial health officer reported no covid-19 deaths and 108 new cases of the disease
david carrigg
jun 16, 2021

clinical trial seeks to turn brain signals into computer-assisted action

the human brain has about 86 billion nerve cells and trillions of connections, all of which makes unlocking the secrets of its operation such an enormous scientific endeavour.
healthing.ca
jun 16, 2021

practical covid herd immunity may be within reach

while we may not be free of covid-19, we can be confident that in the not-too-distant future it will be manageable.
the conversation
jun 14, 2021

canadians increasingly optimistic, vaccine hesitancy dips: poll

the percentage of canadians who said they were unsure about getting a vaccine or would rather wait has fallen to three per cent and four percent — the lowest since last summer.
vancouver sun
jun 14, 2021

b.c. set to lift more covid-19 restrictions on tuesday

as of friday, more than 75 per cent of all adults in b.c. have received at least one dose of a covid-19 vaccine.
vancouver sun
jun 14, 2021

opinion: canada must recommit to hiv/aid targets

as of the end of 2020, most of the world had failed to meet the un 90-90-90 target.
vancouver sun
jun 13, 2021

people with disabilities still face barriers to vaccination

there is no publicly available data on covid-19 vaccination rates for people with disabilities at the ontario or public health unit level.
joanne laucius, ottawa citizen
jun 11, 2021

farmers face covid challenges preparing for the spring season

while farmers appear to be better off than others, some feel the effects of covid-19 as they head into the second pandemic growing season.
the star phoenix
jun 10, 2021

no new covid deaths in b.c. reported; canada a leader in first doses

on tuesday, the provincial health officer reported no covid-19 deaths and 108 new cases of the disease
david carrigg
jun 16, 2021

clinical trial seeks to turn brain signals into computer-assisted action

the human brain has about 86 billion nerve cells and trillions of connections, all of which makes unlocking the secrets of its operation such an enormous scientific endeavour.
healthing.ca
jun 16, 2021

practical covid herd immunity may be within reach

while we may not be free of covid-19, we can be confident that in the not-too-distant future it will be manageable.
the conversation
jun 14, 2021

canadians increasingly optimistic, vaccine hesitancy dips: poll

the percentage of canadians who said they were unsure about getting a vaccine or would rather wait has fallen to three per cent and four percent — the lowest since last summer.
vancouver sun
jun 14, 2021

b.c. set to lift more covid-19 restrictions on tuesday

as of friday, more than 75 per cent of all adults in b.c. have received at least one dose of a covid-19 vaccine.
vancouver sun
jun 14, 2021

opinion: canada must recommit to hiv/aid targets

as of the end of 2020, most of the world had failed to meet the un 90-90-90 target.
vancouver sun
jun 13, 2021

people with disabilities still face barriers to vaccination

there is no publicly available data on covid-19 vaccination rates for people with disabilities at the ontario or public health unit level.
joanne laucius, ottawa citizen
jun 11, 2021

farmers face covid challenges preparing for the spring season

while farmers appear to be better off than others, some feel the effects of covid-19 as they head into the second pandemic growing season.
the star phoenix
jun 10, 2021
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