The vaccination gap between Australian states and territories remains despite the nation reaching the milestone figure of 85 per cent
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UK Health Minister Javid says no ‘plan B’ needed yet, confirms racial bias probe
There’s no need yet for the UK to implement “Plan B to clamp down on Covid infection levels,” said Health
Fewer Albertans rolling up their sleeves for the flu shot as influenza cases reappear
Alberta’s influenza immunization campaign begins Monday, October 18, offering influenza vaccine to all Albertan six months of age and older
UK vaccine committee advises boosters for over-40s, second dose in teens
UK vaccine committee advises boosters for over-40s, second dose in teens The U.K.’s vaccine advisory committee on Monday backed extending
Opinion: Restrictions and vaccinations will see us through COVID-19 safely
n their op-ed in the Edmonton Journal on Feb. 9, Dr. Ari R. Joffe and Mr. David Redman suggest that
Guinea Records Seven Ebola Cases As Health Chief Calls Outbreak An ‘Epidemic’
This file photo taken on August 15, 2014 shows an MSF medical workers checking their protective clothing in a mirror
COVID-19: US, WHO Push China For Data From Early Days Of Contagion
Peter Daszak (C) and other members of the World Health Organization (WHO) team investigating the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic
Anonymous donor matching up to $200,000 pledged to World’s Longest Hockey Game
An anonymous donor is matching up to $200,000 in donations to the World’s Longest Hockey Game in support of cancer
‘The public didn’t know’: Why some frail seniors weren’t in Alberta’s first vaccine rollout — Groundwork
It’s a one-word difference — licensed versus designated — but it’s meant the difference between the relief of a vaccination