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PM tip-toes around prospect of waiving COVID-19 vaccine patents

PM tip-toes around prospect of waiving COVID-19 vaccine patents

U.S. already backing effort to waive patents, boost global supply.
Residents of these 鶹ýӳneighbourhoods are being targeted for COVID-19 vaccination

Residents of these 鶹ýӳneighbourhoods are being targeted for COVID-19 vaccination

As part of the B.C.’s COVID-19 Immunization Plan, people 30 years of age and older living in these neighbourhoods will be targeted for vaccination
Chinese restaurants fear patrons won't return after pandemic

Chinese restaurants fear patrons won't return after pandemic

Special Report: Metro 鶹ýӳeateries concerned that lifting restrictions won't be enough to win back clientele
B.C. speeds up COVID-19 vaccine bookings; anyone 40+ eligible by May 11

B.C. speeds up COVID-19 vaccine bookings; anyone 40+ eligible by May 11

New shipments of vaccines to the province means faster pace for booking shots
Coquitlam church calls on province to lift indoor worship ban

Coquitlam church calls on province to lift indoor worship ban

'Lift the ban,' reads a sign posted in protest outside of Westwood Community Church in Coquitlam. 'The church & spiritual care workers are essential.'
鶹ýӳCoastal Health announces COVID-19 vaccines now available for frontline workers

鶹ýӳCoastal Health announces COVID-19 vaccines now available for frontline workers

Priority frontline workers eligible for COVID vaccination include K-12 educational staff, first responders and grocery workers
Fraser Health warns of COVID-19 exposure at Surrey barbershop

Fraser Health warns of COVID-19 exposure at Surrey barbershop

A post on the barbershop Instagram account stated it would be closed May 5 due to an “electrical problem”
B.C. sets daily record for COVID-19 vaccinations, as hospitalizations decline

B.C. sets daily record for COVID-19 vaccinations, as hospitalizations decline

Province has fewest people actively battling infections in almost six weeks: 6,802.
First case of rare blood clot linked to COVID-19 vaccine reported in B.C.

First case of rare blood clot linked to COVID-19 vaccine reported in B.C.

Cases of blood clots linked to vaccinations remain extremely rare worldwide
B.C. reports 694 new COVID-19 cases in province, one new death

B.C. reports 694 new COVID-19 cases in province, one new death

On Thursday, British Columbia will cross the two-million mark for how many COVID-19 vaccines have been given to-date province-wide.
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