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CDC Panel Says Johnson and Johnson Covid-19 Vaccine Should Resume in U.S. Without Restrictions

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Dr. Richard Besser, President & CEO of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Former Acting Director of the CDC, joins Cheddar to discuss the CDC panel saying Johnson and Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine should resume in the U.S. without...
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US health panel recommends resuming J&J vaccine use

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A Centers for Disease Control panel says despite the rare risk of blood clots, the vaccine’s suspension should be lifted.
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Boris Johnson faces allegations over home refurbishment funding

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A former aide of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson released a string of serious allegations, calling the prime minister 'unethical.' Dominic Cummings, who was fired earlier this year, says Johnson used political donations for his home...
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US to share up to 60 million doses of AstraZeneca COVID vaccine

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Announcement comes as Biden administration faces growing pressure to share US vaccine stockpile with countries in need.
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Johnson & Johnson, P&G Quarterly Earnings Beat on Top, Bottom Lines

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Johnson & Johnson and P&G each reported earnings results this morning. Both companies beat on earnings and revenue for the latest quarter. Johnson & Johnson also revealed $100 million in sales of its coronavirus vaccine in Q1 alone,...
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US recommends ‘pause’ for J&J vaccine over clot reports

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US health authorities said they were investigating blood clots in six women in the days after vaccination.
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Canada watching closely as U.S. suspends use of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine

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The U.S. has suspended the use of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine after six cases of rare blood clotting in women, one of whom died. Canadian health officials say they are watching closely.
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CDC and FDA Recommend Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 Vaccine Pause

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The announcement from the FDA and the CDC calling for a pause in administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine sent the Washington media sphere into a tizzy. However, the White House maintained an outward appearance of calm, with COVID-19...
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US calls for pause on Johnson & Johnson vaccine over blood clot reports

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US health authorities said they were investigating blood clots in six women in the days after vaccination.
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India’s daily COVID infections soar to a new high of 184,372

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New infections reach a fresh record as most of the South Asian nation battles a second and more vicious surge in cases.
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Germany sees rising death toll from COVID-19

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Another 67 people died on Sunday, bringing the death toll to just under 80,000.
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The first step in reducing methane emissions are better ways of measuring them, researchers say

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The federal government has made big investments in reducing methane emissions from oil and gas operations, but researchers say you can’t reduce what you can’t measure and there are better ways to measure methane.
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B.C. moves into next phase of vaccine rollout

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British Columbia launched its new system for COVID-19 vaccine registration as the province moves into Phase 3 of its four-part vaccination plan.
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Vaccine committee responds to questions about prioritizing essential workers

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National Advisory Committee on Immunization co-chair Shelley Deeks and British Columbia's provincial health officer respond to questions about prioritizing vaccinating essential workers.
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EU medicines regulator launches blood clots probe related to Johnson & Johnson vaccine

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It comes after the regulator said there was a possible link between very rare cases of blood clots and the AstraZeneca vaccine.
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Dr. Sharma discusses Pfizer's new data on vaccinating younger Canadians

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Dr. Supriya Sharma, Health Canada's chief medical adviser, comments on new data released by Pfizer on its clinical trials with patients aged 12 to 15.
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US vaccine inequality: Jab rollout highlights racial disparity

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The pace of COVID-19 vaccinations has picked up dramatically in the US, but the equitable distribution of shots has been a challenge.
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N.S. couple brings Mi’kmaq language to Emmy-award winning TV show

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A Nova Scotia couple's dedication to preserving their Mi'kmaq language has taken them across the ocean to help film the Emmy-award winning TV series Vikings, where they coached actors.
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Canada confirms 1st case of rare blood clot after AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine

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A woman in Quebec, whose age was not released, was confirmed to have the serious clotting condition known as vaccine-induced prothrombotic immune thrombocytopenia, according to the province's Ministry of Health and Social Services.
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Canadian lab looking for biological marker of vaccine clotting risk

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We're trying to identify a risk factor that can connect rare blood clots in certain people to a vaccine, says Dr. Ishac Nazy of the McMaster Platelet Immunology Laboratory.
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Biden promises vaccine for all U.S. adults by May

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U.S. President Joe Biden says there will be enough COVID-19 vaccines available for 260 million people by May and promised every adult in the U.S. who wants a vaccine will get one by then.
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Are some COVID-19 vaccines better than others? | Inside Story

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Reports people in France, Germany shunning AstraZeneca shots in favour of Pfizer.
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Ottawa hints vaccinations could be complete before September

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With provinces delaying second doses of COVID-19 vaccines and deliveries set to skyrocket, the federal government is hinting Canadians may be vaccinated before September.
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UPS Joins Fight To Help Vaccinate The World

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UPS has committed to delivering 20 million vaccines to countries that have not had sufficient access to the vaccine. Scott Price, Head of International Operations at UPS, joined Cheddar to discuss the need for global vaccine equity.