COVID-19: Middlesex London reports 3 cases; Elgin Oxford reports 15 cases and...
To date, there have been 14,512 cases in the Middlesex-London area, including 112 active cases (a decrease of four), 14,154 recoveries (an increase of seven) and 246 deaths.
View Article10 states win court bid to block Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for health...
The court order applies to a coalition of suing states that includes Alaska, Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.
View ArticleU.S. FDA says Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine is safe, effective for kids aged 5-11
In their analysis, FDA scientists concluded that the vaccine's benefits would outweigh any serious potential side effects in children.
View ArticleNYC firefighters union asks court to block COVID-19 vaccine mandate for city...
Union leaders have already told unvaccinated firefighters to report for duty in defiance of de Blasio's order, essentially daring the city to send them home.
View Article18 states sue to stop Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal contractors
The states, which followed an earlier lawsuit from Florida, argue the mandate violates federal procurement law and is an overreach of federal power.
View ArticleCOVAX vaccine supply outpaces demand for 1st time, but other hurdles remain
Poorer nations are still facing gaps in cold-chain shortage, vaccine hesitancy and a lack of money to support distribution networks, public health officials say.
View ArticleManitoba expands eligibility for 4th dose of COVID-19 vaccine
The Manitoba government is expanding eligibility requirements for people to get a second booster dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
View ArticleU.S. FDA proposes annual COVID-19 vaccinations for most Americans
The Food and Drug Administration's proposal would allow most adults and children to get a once-a-year shot to protect against the mutating virus.
View ArticleCOVID-19 bivalent boosters recommended for at-risk Canadians this spring: NACI
NACI says that includes adults 80 and up, those living in long-term care homes and other congregate settings for seniors or those with complex medical needs.
View ArticleAs pandemic winds down, COVAX has billions left to spend. Where will the...
Billions of dollars left in a scheme to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to the world’s poorest could be diverted to prepare for other pandemics or to support vaccine manufacturing.
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