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Reassurance for those who received AstraZeneca vaccine

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Ontario's outbreak response co-ordinator, Dr. Dirk Huyer, says taking a first dose AstraZeneca-Oxford COVID-19 vaccine was "so much the right thing" for people to have done — and explains why.
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‘Give yourself grace’: Managing mental health 1 year into the pandemic

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Three Canadians share how they’ve coped with their mental health challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic and offer a little advice for others.
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UHN head says third wave worst of the pandemic

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University Health Network President and CEO Kevin Smith tells Power & Politics vaccines should be transferred from areas where COVID-19 is less prevalent to hotspots where ICU beds are filling up.
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Inside some of Canada's hardest hit hospitals in the 3rd wave of COVID-19

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More patients are fighting for their lives in Ontario ICUs than at any previous point in the pandemic. CBC News goes inside Toronto’s Scarborough Health Network to see the impact.
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Ontario partially reopens despite surge of COVID-19 cases

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Outdoor fitness, hair salons permitted to reopen in Ontario's lockdown zones next month despite surging COVID-19 cases.
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60% higher risk of death from coronavirus variants: new Ont. data

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Coronavirus variants double the risk of someone being admitted to intensive care — and increase the risk of death by roughly 60 per cent, according to a new analysis of recent Ontario data.
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Is Ontario ending its COVID-19 lockdowns too early?

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Some doctors lockdown measures should be in place for another few weeks in Ontario, until daily cases dropped below 150. They say such a move would have prevented the current surge — and perhaps future lockdowns.
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COVID-19 variants will soon dominate Quebec

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Coronavirus variants are on the verge of becoming dominant in Quebec and the province’s current measures to control spread are not enough, say experts.
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Frozen pizza sales boom during the pandemic

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A look at why pizza consumption (and pizza-making) has surged during the pandemic, driving up frozen pizza sales by 20 per cent in March.
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MPs vote to include mental illness in MAID program

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Canada has moved one step closer to expanding medical assistance in dying legislation to include people only suffering from mental illness, after the governing Liberals forced a vote on the issue Thursday.
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Wild Recovery: Protecting nature and preventing the next pandemic | earthrise

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earthrise looks at protecting wildlife and preventing pandemics through the stories of two endangered mammals which have been investigated for links to COVID-19.
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Martinique protesters seek accountability for pesticide poisoning

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Chlordecone, blamed for causing cancer, was used for decades on the Caribbean island - even after it was banned on the French mainland.
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Health-care workers reflect on difficult year, unite in holiday message

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Health-care workers have spent a year working through the pandemic and several ER doctors shared a united message while working during a difficult holiday season.
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Why there are so many COVID-19 hospitalizations in Scarborough, Ont.

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Neighbourhoods in Scarborough, Ont., east of Toronto, have far more COVID-19 hospitalizations than surrounding areas. Doctors and advocates in the area say it’s because many residents work in essential industries and live in conditions...
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Johnson & Johnson pauses COVID-19 vaccine trial

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A late-stage study of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine candidate has been paused while the company investigates whether a study participant's 'unexplained illness' is related to the shot.
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Trump given COVID-19 treatments for varying degrees of illness

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U.S. President Donald Trump has received 3 different treatments for COVID-19, which are separately designed to treat patients with mild, moderate and severe symptoms.
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3 COVID-19 patients battling long-term effects share their experiences

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During a World Health Organization news conference, an infectious disease epidemiologist, a nurse and a software engineer share the long-term effects they've had after getting COVID-19.
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'Life goes on': Brazil's Bolsonaro tests positive for coronavirus

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Brazilian leader has repeatedly played down the threat from COVID-19, describing it as 'a little flu'.
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Obesity could cause more severe COVID-19 illness

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Some studies show obesity could lead to more severe COVID-19 infections, but Canadian data is still lacking.
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Rare inflammatory illness in children may be linked to COVID-19

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Researchers are looking into a possible link between COVID-19 and Kawasaki syndrome, a rare inflammatory disease. A medical expert explains the disease.
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'Am I going to get my family sick?' | ICU doctor

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From @cbcnews. Dr. Subarna Thirugnanam, an intensive care physician at Markham Stouffville Hospital, says she is losing her hair from showering so much. She is taking extra precautions to make sure she doesn’t spread COVID-19 to her family.
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Doctor opens up about treating COVID-19 patients

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Dr. Tasleem Nimjee talks about testing, PPE, and the risks of working with patients with COVID-19
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People crowd Wisconsin polling stations during pandemic

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The threat of COVID-19 didn’t stop people from getting out to vote in local elections and primaries in Wisconsin.
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U.S.-Canada border likely closing Friday, Trudeau says

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New restrictions on non-essential travel at the Canada-U.S. border to take effect Friday night, but both sides are said to be still fine-tuning the agreement.