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Health Canada to announce approval of Johnson and Johnson vaccine against COVID-19
''OTTAWA - Health Canada is to announce approval of the COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson and Johnson this morning, according to multiple sources aware of the decision but not authorized to discuss it publicly.

The federal regulator has found the evidence shows the vaccine is both safe and effective against the virus that causes COVID-19.

It is the fourth vaccine to be approved in Canada and the first and only one Canada has purchased that requires just a single dose.''


A vial of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is displayed at South Shore University Hospital, Wednesday, March 3, 2021 in Bay Shore, N.Y. Janssen Pharmaceuticals is a division of Johnson & Johnson. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

Canada has pre-purchased 10 million doses, with options to buy another 28 million''
 
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All retail stores can reopen to customers in Toronto, Peel Region next week as regions enter grey zone
''Non-essential retail stores across Toronto and Peel Region will reopen to customers again next week for the first time in more than three months as the two regions move to the grey zone of Ontario’s tiered reopening framework, the province announced Friday.''

‘Seismic shift’ in Ontario vaccination program; those 60+ expected to get a shot months earlier
''The Ford government says that it expects to administer the first dose of COVID-19 vaccines to all Ontarians over the age of 60 by the end of May, a full two months ahead of schedule, and the first dose to all Ontarians by the beginning of summer.''

''Ontarians aged 60 to 79 years old are placed at the top of the prioritization ladder in Phase Two, representing 2.5 million people.

“In this last three to five days, we’ve had a seismic shift in our vaccination opportunities and in our program to roll it out," Hillier said.

Seniors will continue to receive the Pfizer-BioNtech and Moderna vaccines while those under 64 will start receiving the newly approved AstraZeneca vaccine as early as next week.''
 
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Sask. top doctor urges public to accept whichever vaccine is available, regardless of brand

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sask...YXP-kiukDsRLmI-kb_J6t7ingT1ffWJhqI7lbJSE-jtGs
From the link above:

The AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine was recently approved for use in Canada following clinical trials in the United Kingdom and Brazil that showed a 62.1 per cent efficacy in reducing symptomatic cases of COVID-19 cases among those given the vaccine. Experts have said any vaccine with an efficacy rate of over 50 per cent could help stop outbreaks.


keyword = 'could' ??
 
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/covid-19-ontario-march-9-2021-vaccine-clinics-1.5942060

Ontario to begin bookings for AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine this week, health Minister says

"Public health units reported another 1,185 cases of COVID-19 Tuesday morning"



Ontario doctor applauds decision to include pregnant women in COVID-19 vaccine priority list

"Dr. Constance Nasello says that although pregnant women were excluded from initial trials of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, there is increasing evidence that the vaccines are safe for them.
Ontario health authorities listed pregnancy as a factor putting someone at risk for hospitalization or death from COVID-19 as they released details of the province's vaccination plan Friday.
That means pregnant women would be eligible for a vaccine during the second phase of the vaccine rollout."
 
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Proof that vaccine merely reduces transmission and symptoms, but still real data regarding long term side effects of covid with reduced symptoms.

"A new outbreak of COVID-19 has been declared at the Cottonwoods Care Centre in B.C.'s Interior Health region where staff and residents had already received vaccines, the provincial health officer announced Monday.

In a live news conference, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said being vaccinated doesn't mean transmission will be stopped and that precautions must remain in place for seniors and care homes.

"You can have transmission even when people are fully vaccinated," she said. "The illness seems to be milder and doesn't transmit as much [and we] won't see rapid explosive outbreaks."​

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/new-outbreak-covid-bc-care-home-1.5941508
 
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