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Toronto Public Health confirms 1st case of monkeypox virus
Toronto Public Health (TPH) says it has confirmed the city’s first case of the monkeypox virus. In a press release…
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Texas, Buffalo killings join growing list of mass shootings. How do we cope? – National
Thirty-one people. That’s how many have died in two weeks in two separate mass shootings in the United States —…
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Breast milk banks in Canada, U.S. concerned over impact of baby formula shortage – National
As parents in Canada and the United States grapple with a critical baby formula shortage, officials at human breast milk…
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More monkeypox surveillance needed, WHO tells member countries – National
About 200 confirmed and more than 100 suspected cases of monkeypox have been detected so far outside of the countries…
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COVID-19: Quebec adds 12 new deaths as hospitalizations drop by 29
Quebec reported 12 new deaths and a 29-patient drop Thursday amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. There were 1,315 people hospitalized…
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Ontario COVID numbers: 1,005 people in hospital, 154 in intensive care
Ontario is reporting 1,005 people in hospital with COVID on Thursday, with 154 in intensive care. This is down by…
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Quebec health officials confirm 25 monkeypox cases now in province
Quebec public health officials are reporting a total of 25 confirmed cases of monkeypox in the province as of Thursday.…
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Ontario plant looking to sell baby formula in Canada. But will this help with the shortage?
A large baby formula manufacturing plant in Ontario says it is looking to sell its products in Canada and China…
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Older adults face higher risks for long COVID, shots don’t prevent it: U.S. study – National
New U.S. research on long COVID-19 provides fresh evidence that it can happen even after breakthrough infections in vaccinated people, and…
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