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Federal modelling data suggest lockdowns have slowed COVID-19 spread

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The stringent public health measures implemented in some provinces have slowed the rapid spread of COVID-19, according to new modelling data from the Public Health Agency of Canada. Top health officials are now urging provinces to maintain restrictive policies until the summer to keep the pandemic at a manageable level.

Ontario sees 4,505 more COVID-19 cases as vaccine appointments open to pregnant people

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Ontario reported another 4,505 cases of COVID-19 and 34 more deaths linked to the illness on Friday, as the province said pregnant people can now book an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine.

Health Canada proposes new restrictions on talc in some personal care products, citing cancer risk

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Health Canada is proposing expanded restrictions on the use of talc in some cosmetic and personal cleansing products due to the possibility of lung damage and cancer risk.

Toronto surgeons give Winnipeg baby another shot at life after removing nearly 3-pound tumour

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Hope dwindled for Julie and Paul Devigne as a treatment-resistant tumour in their baby's belly swelled so large it restricted his ability to eat, sleep and breathe. Then, in a surgical feat, doctors at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children gave little Felix another shot at life.

Canada's supply of vaccines set to ramp up in coming weeks, despite cut in supply from India

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Despite news that Canada won't be getting doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine from India this month, federal officials say they expect Canada's COVID-19 vaccine supply to ramp up in the coming weeks as the first Johnson & Johnson doses arrive and Moderna scales up production.

Quebec widens priority vaccination to more chronic conditions, people with disabilities

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As of April 28, everyone who has a physical or intellectual disability will be able to make an appointment. This includes people with speech, language, visual, auditory impairments or autism.

New mom urges Manitobans to take COVID-19 seriously after baby born 6 weeks premature

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Alexa Forbes, 25, warns Manitobans to continue to follow public health advice after she got COVID-19 last month and delivered her son six weeks early. The illness is associated with a higher risk of preterm or stillbirth, experts say.