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Canada hits 800,000 total cases of COVID-19, top doctor says numbers trending down

Canada hits 800,000 total cases of COVID-19, top doctor says numbers trending down

Canada crossed another disheartening threshold in the COVID-19 pandemic on Saturday, even as the country's top doctor said there are hopeful signs with case counts and hospitalizations gradually trending downward.
Unwilling to wait, poorer countries seek their own vaccines

Unwilling to wait, poorer countries seek their own vaccines

NEW DELHI — With coronavirus cases still climbing, Honduras got tired of waiting to get vaccines through a United Nations program, so the small Central American country struck out on its own, securing the shots through a private deal.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. drop to 11-week low

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. drop to 11-week low

The recent trend of fewer people in B.C. being hospitalized with COVID-19 complications continued on February 5, with the province now having 253 individuals in those institutions – four fewer than yesterday, and an 11-week low.
B.C. extends restrictions on gatherings and events

B.C. extends restrictions on gatherings and events

B.C. is extending its restrictions on gatherings and events indefinitely, to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus, provincial health officer Bonnie Henry said February 5.
Spring vaccinations could double in Canada — but only if three more vaccines approved

Spring vaccinations could double in Canada — but only if three more vaccines approved

OTTAWA — The number of Canadians vaccinated in the spring could double if Health Canada gives the green light to all three vaccines it is currently reviewing.
Trudeau defends Canada tapping COVAX vaccine pool amid ongoing shortages

Trudeau defends Canada tapping COVAX vaccine pool amid ongoing shortages

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is defending Canada’s decision to tap vaccine doses from a global sharing program meant to ensure an equitable distribution of doses between wealthy and poor countries.
Trudeau defends accepting COVAX vaccines, says Canada still supports poor countries

Trudeau defends accepting COVAX vaccines, says Canada still supports poor countries

OTTAWA — Canada is committed to helping poor countries obtain COVID-19 vaccines, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday as he rebutted criticism over Canada's decision to draw from an international fund designed to help poor countries.
Six more British Columbians die from COVID-19, as hospitalizations continue to fall

Six more British Columbians die from COVID-19, as hospitalizations continue to fall

Another six British Columbians have died overnight from complications related to the COVID-19 virus, bringing the province's death toll from the pandemic to 1,240, according to Ministry of Health statistics.
COVID taxation an ‘ad hoc, band-aid process,’ says accountant

COVID taxation an ‘ad hoc, band-aid process,’ says accountant

Ottawa’s approach to creating a taxation process for home office work or relief funding has been an “ad hoc, band-aid process,’ a senior B.C. accountant says.
COVID-19 vaccinations for RCMP officers should be a priority, union tells officials

COVID-19 vaccinations for RCMP officers should be a priority, union tells officials

OTTAWA — The union representing front-line RCMP officers is asking federal and provincial officials to consider Mounties for priority access to COVID-19 vaccination.