| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Aid for India Canada is sending as many as 25,000 vials of the antiviral remdesivir and up to 350 ventilators from its National Emergency Strategic Stockpile to assist the COVID-19 response in India. |
| | | | Chronic fatigue syndrome Experts warn there could be a dramatic rise in the number of cases of chronic fatigue syndrome during this pandemic as some patients with long-term COVID-19 symptoms develop the debilitating condition. |
| | | | Youth eligibility Here is what some provinces and territories have said in response to Health Canada's announcement that Health Canada has approved the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for children ages 12 and up. |
| | | | Vaccine proof New polling by Nanos Research has found a strong majority of Canadians are in favour of showing proof of vaccination in order to travel domestically or to attend a large group gathering. |
| | | | Food allergies Rules banning certain nuts and other foods are common in Canadian schools, but a new set of proposed guidelines recommends relaxing food bans, training staff and making sure there is epinephrine available. |
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| | | A Malian woman originally expecting seven babies was surprised to learn she'd been pregnant with two more, when she actually gave birth to nine children. | | |
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| | | Honk if you love geese | | Canada geese have a bad reputation for making a mess and being aggressive, but they are both a Canadian symbol and critical to the country's ecosystem. |
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