The sooner Trudeau shares shots and pushes to waive vaccine patents, the sooner COVID-19's grip will end, pandemic expert says.
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The Year Ahead: Canada must help vaccinate the world now, Liu says
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Quebec announces infected health-care workers will continue to work under certain conditions Quebec announces infected health-care workers will continue to work under certain conditions
Health Minister Christian Dubé also announced the general population will be able to begin booking booster shots as of Jan. 4.
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Que. hospitalizations soar with record 12,833 COVID-19 cases Que. hospitalizations soar with record 12,833 COVID-19 cases
The province attributed 15 more deaths to the virus as it recorded more cases in a day than it had in all of June and July combined.
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Josh Freed: Latest COVID variant means another cautious Christmas Josh Freed: Latest COVID variant means another cautious Christmas
Welcome to another holiday season when we must isolate, not congregate; another No-el with no-bars, no-shows and no-parties.
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A robot helped relieve a Montreal boy of hundreds of seizures a day A robot helped relieve a Montreal boy of hundreds of seizures a day
The Montreal Children’s ROSA, which implants electrodes into the brain to monitor activity, is the first robot of its kind in a Quebec pediatric hospital.
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Panel to examine pandemic's impact on racialized people Panel to examine pandemic's impact on racialized people
Online event Thursday organized by AMI-Quebec will focus on racism, diversity and mental health.
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Health-care union files more than 1,000 grievances Health-care union files more than 1,000 grievances
"What we wanted to make clear is that systemic discrimination presents itself in many ways."
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Quebec discouraging pediatricians from seeing healthy patients Quebec discouraging pediatricians from seeing healthy patients
Many pediatricians are worried about changes to RAMQ billing that prioritize kids with urgent, chronic or complex health problems.
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Quebec's senior care system is flawed and disorganized: report Quebec's senior care system is flawed and disorganized: report
New report says poorly organized services, absence of a real strategy for dealing with an aging population, contributed to toll taken by first wave of COVID-19.
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First day of vaccine passport goes smoothly in Montreal, mostly First day of vaccine passport goes smoothly in Montreal, mostly
As of Wednesday, Quebecers will need to show proof of vaccination to enter most non-essential businesses.