U.S. agrees to Canada's request to extend non essential travel ban into JuneThe ban prohibits discretionary travel like vacations and cross-border shopping without restricting trade, commerce and essential employees OMA issues 5 public health recommendations as Ontario begins to reopenThe OMA did not recommend specific criteria for re-opening, but rather public health measures that should be prioritized Ontario long-term care association calls on province to commit to public inquiry The association representing most long-term care homes in Ontario came out in support of a public inquiry into the sector Saturday, May 16, but said more had to be done to support care homes in the interim as deaths continue to mount. Halifax lab team to conduct first Canadian trials for possible COVID-19 vaccine The lab was also one of several whose work eventually led to the 'emergency release' of an Ebola vaccine in 2014 Ontario, Alberta expand reopenings as Quebec delays school start in Montreal Quebec has more than half of the country's COVID-19 cases As lockdown eases, immunocompromised people prepare for long-term isolation One doctor noted that his immunocompromised patients have suffered from more fear, anxiety and stress than others during the pandemic Doctors advised to watch for rare but serious condition in children linked to COVID-19 Montreal has reported between 15 and 20 cases and there have been more cases, including deaths, reporting in the U.S. and Europe Ottawa ready to help co-ordinate provincial testing, contact tracing: Trudeau The premiers stressed the need for tracing that reaches beyond provincial boundaries Drug plans decoded Our frontline gurus share their tips to lessen the pain of drug plan issues—and make life that much easier for patients Co-payments on long-term prescriptions cancelled for patients in Ontario Drug Benefit Program The new rules, which took effect May 13, will be in effect until July 1 First Previous 969 970 971 972 973 Next Last