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Ottawa fast-tracking travel visas for AIDS conference amid sharp criticism

Ottawa fast-tracking travel visas for AIDS conference amid sharp criticism

OTTAWA — The federal government is prioritizing temporary travel visas for people seeking to attend the International AIDS Conference in Montreal at the end of July.

Feds announce program to fight opioid poisoning in Edmonton

EDMONTON — The federal government will spend more than $1 million to fight opioid poisoning in Edmonton.
White House urges caution on COVID variants, pushes boosters

White House urges caution on COVID variants, pushes boosters

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is calling on people to exercise renewed caution about COVID-19, emphasizing the importance of getting booster shots for those who are eligible and wearing masks indoors as two new highly transmissible varia
New Brunswick lowers age for second COVID booster but isn't ready to declare new wave

New Brunswick lowers age for second COVID booster but isn't ready to declare new wave

FREDERICTON — The minimum age of eligibility for second COVID-19 boosters in New Brunswick has been dropped to 18 from 50, health officials said Tuesday, but they stopped short of declaring that the province was about to enter another wave of disease
Some Albertans will soon need a referral from doctor for PCR testing, province says

Some Albertans will soon need a referral from doctor for PCR testing, province says

EDMONTON — The Alberta government says it is changing how it tests people for COVID-19. Starting next week, Albertans who need a PCR test to inform their medical treatment must have a referral from a health-care professional.

Health officials report another COVID-19-related death in Prince Edward Island

CHARLOTTETOWN — Health officials in Prince Edward Island are reporting another COVID-19-related death. The death of a person over the age of 80 is the 46th such death in the province since the start of the pandemic.
Allergan, Teva to pay $54M in San Francisco opioid lawsuit

Allergan, Teva to pay $54M in San Francisco opioid lawsuit

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Opioid makers Allergan and Teva have agreed to pay $54 million in cash and overdose reversal drugs to settle a federal lawsuit brought by San Francisco alleging the drug industry fueled an overdose and addiction surge that create
Pig organ transplants inch closer with testing in the dead

Pig organ transplants inch closer with testing in the dead

New York researchers transplanted pig hearts into two brain-dead people over the last month, the latest in a string of developments in the long quest to one day save human lives with animal organs.
Ontario opposition calls on government boost health spending in light of ER closures

Ontario opposition calls on government boost health spending in light of ER closures

TORONTO — As Canada's premiers call for more health funding from Ottawa, Ontario's opposition parties are also urging the province's Progressive Conservative government to spend more on health services in light of continued strain on emergency rooms.
'These people must be saved': Ukrainians train in combat aid

'These people must be saved': Ukrainians train in combat aid

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ilona Khomenko was widowed nearly two months ago when her husband died in fighting in Sievierodonetsk in eastern Ukraine. Now, she's looking to make a difference on the battlefield.
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