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Medically fragile kids to miss start of school because of nursing shortage

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Some Ontario parents have been told their medically fragile children won’t be able to start school with their peers next week because of a provincial nursing shortage.
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Vancouver teen 1 of 12 given Moderna vaccine instead of Pfizer

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A teenager in Vancouver said she was accidentally given the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine instead of the Pfizer-BioNTech, which is the only one in Canada approved for children under 18. Vancouver Coastal Health says 12 children in all were...
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Nurse who insulted Joyce Echaquan says she was overworked

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The nurse heard on a Facebook live video insulting Joyce Echaquan before she died told a coroner’s inquest she was overworked, stressed and apologized for what she said.
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Doctor’s innovation helps COVID-19 patients and nurses

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A Nova Scotia doctor helped create a COVID-19 innovation that helps nurses and saves lives by making it easier to put patients in a prone position to improve breathing.
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Returning travellers say at-home COVID-19 test system ‘dysfunctional’

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The federal program in place for at-home COVID-19 tests for returning travellers is being described as slow and dysfunctional. And some travellers say the wait for results, if they show up, was longer than the mandated quarantine period.
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Ontario to enter provincewide lockdown Saturday, sources say

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Sources have told CBC News the Ontario government will implement a provincewide lockdown on Saturday after a steady rise in cases and ICUs reaching capacity.
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Guinea: Mistrust thwarts Ebola vaccination effort

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The UN delivered 36,000 Ebola vaccines to contain an outbreak in Guinea’s forest region, but only 3,000 doses have been administered so far.<br/>
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Saskatchewan pressured to prioritize all health care workers for vaccines

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Saskatchewan health care workers are demanding that they, and not just front-line workers, be a top priority for COVID-19 vaccines. We tell that story through the eyes of a woman who lost her mother to the virus and blames the pressure...
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EU nations kickstart mass COVID-19 vaccination programme in 'touching moment of unity'

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EU member states each received the first shipment of just under 10,000 doses of the Pfizer/BioNtech vaccine on Saturday in which the EU's top official hailed as a "moment of unity".
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Burnout among health-care workers could get worse during pandemic, experts warn

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A survey of health-care workers found high levels of burnout even before the pandemic. And experts warn that without more support the stresses, at work and home, from the COVID-19 pandemic could exacerbate the problem.
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Philippine nurses oppose ban on leaving to work abroad

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They say they have the right to pursue work overseas, but the government wants them to serve their country during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Angela McMiller: 'It is hard to process that my brother is gone' | Fault Lines (clip)

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As COVID-19 cases continue to rise in the United States, communities of colour have been hit hardest.
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Health workers 'burnt out' even before COVID-19, study finds

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New Canadian research suggests feelings of burnout were high long before COVID-19 arrived in Canada — particularly among nurses.
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Inside two Toronto ICUs one year since Canada's first COVID-19 case

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A look inside two Toronto hospital ICUs one year after Canada's first case of COVID-19, and at the doctors and nurses both exhausted and determined to keep fighting.
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Bronwyn James lost her husband to COVID-19: 'Please wear a mask'

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Doug Fung died of COVID-19 on Oct. 29, and his family thinks people should consider wearing a mask 'such a small gesture' in a pandemic.
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Daughter monitored mother’s care through camera at Orchard Villa nursing home

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Marie Tripp says she witnessed her COVID-19 positive mother desperate for water and in urgent need of oxygen before mother’s ultimate death in the home.
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France: Violent video of arrest of nurse sparks outrage

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Outrage erupts across France over the way police treated a protester who is accused of throwing objects at officers.
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‘It feels like an eternity’: London hospital porter on coronavirus frontline fight

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‘It feels like an eternity’: London hospital porter on coronavirus frontline fight
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Managing death capacity: Mortician on coronavirus pandemic challenges

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Managing death capacity: Mortician on coronavirus pandemic challenges
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Mr. Covid: the London scientist developing coronavirus test

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Mr. Covid: the London scientist developing coronavirus test
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The London NHS doctor helping Africa coronavirus battle

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The London NHS doctor helping Africa coronavirus battle
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‘Our colleagues died from Covid 19': doctor describes coronavirus frontline battle

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‘Our colleagues died from Covid 19': doctor describes coronavirus frontline battle
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The nurses on the front lines of COVID-19

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Canada has more than 450,000 nurses working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. The National tells the stories of three nurses and their experiences during the pandemic.
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Wilma Morrison 'fought passionately' for the preservation of black history in Canada

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Ayodele Adewumi lost his friend, Wilma Morrison, to COVID-19 on April 23.