Skip to content

Health

Montreal monkeypox cases levelling off, but officials concerned by rises elsewhere

Montreal monkeypox cases levelling off, but officials concerned by rises elsewhere

MONTREAL — Monkeypox cases in Montreal appear to be hitting a plateau, but authorities say they're worried that soaring infections in the United States and a low vaccination rate could help the disease surge anew in the city. Dr.

German life expectancy decreased during pandemic years

BERLIN (AP) — Average life expectancy in Germany dropped noticeably between 2019 and 2021, the national statistics office said Tuesday, a change that it attributed to unusually high numbers of deaths during the coronavirus pandemic.
Micronesia's first COVID-19 outbreak balloons, causing alarm

Micronesia's first COVID-19 outbreak balloons, causing alarm

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Micronesia's first outbreak of COVID-19 grew in one week to more than 1,000 cases by Tuesday, causing alarm in the Pacific island nation.
Feds seek dental-care program ideas from industry, no details on shape it will take

Feds seek dental-care program ideas from industry, no details on shape it will take

OTTAWA — The federal government has asked the private sector to weigh in on how companies could play a role in Canada's national dental-care plan. The Liberals set aside $5.

Murkowski says she has tested positive for COVID-19

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Alaska U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski said Monday that she recently tested positive for COVID-19. She made the announcement on the social media.
Wisconsin disabled voters file federal lawsuit over ballots

Wisconsin disabled voters file federal lawsuit over ballots

MADISON, Wis.
Anand criticizes 'desecration' after Tomb of the Unknown Soldier draped with flags

Anand criticizes 'desecration' after Tomb of the Unknown Soldier draped with flags

OTTAWA — The federal government is facing fresh calls to boost security at the National War Memorial after images surfaced showing someone draping flags on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
As kids under five start getting COVID-19 vaccines, Quebec urged to change messaging

As kids under five start getting COVID-19 vaccines, Quebec urged to change messaging

MONTREAL — A pediatrician at a children's hospital in Montreal said Monday the government needs to do more to promote the benefits of vaccinating young children against COVID-19.
Newfoundland and Labrador to cover licensing fees for Ukrainian doctors fleeing war

Newfoundland and Labrador to cover licensing fees for Ukrainian doctors fleeing war

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey says his government is working to lower barriers for internationally trained doctors as it launches efforts to help newly arrived Ukrainian health-care professionals become licensed.
Kansas AG tries to tamp down fears about abortion measure

Kansas AG tries to tamp down fears about abortion measure

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas' attorney general is trying to get ahead of arguments that an anti-abortion measure up for a statewide vote next week would hinder medical care for patients with life-threatening pregnancies.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks