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A group of local physicians and community members are calling for a reimagining of health-care in the Sea to Sky corridor—a new regional hospital co-located within a master-planned wellness village, ...
LANGLEY - Police in Metro Vancouver say a woman was taken to hospital suffering from "severe burns" after being exposed to an "unknown substance" in a targeted assault.
Vancouver is getting its own “iconic” sign. City council voted 10-1 Wednesday to spend $300,000 towards the placement of a permanent Vancouver sign along the waterfront pathway between the ...
Organizers of the FIFA Men's World Cup in 2026 have requested pre-arranged access to medical care for athletes and VIPs at Toronto and Vancouver hospitals as part of both cities' responsibility for ...
And staff caring for COVID-positive and COVID-suspected patients will be required to wear N95 masks. Patients may request Franciscan staff members wear a mask during their health care encounters ...
Two East Vancouver residents have distributed thousands of high-quality N95 masks in the last two months, in direct response to what they say are “neglectful” public health measures concerning ...
Two East Vancouver residents have distributed thousands of high-quality N95 masks in the last two months in direct response to what they say are "neglectful" public health measures concerning disabled ...
CMS is proposing to offer enhanced Medicare payments to hospitals for buying domestically manufactured N95 masks and a 2.7% pay update.
A Vancouver, BC woman is fighting Dr. Bonnie Henry, Adrian Dix, and others for the right to wear one in 2022 during the coronavirus pandemic.
Health Care CDC updates Covid-19 guidance to allow patients wear N95s The nation’s public health agency now says hospitals shouldn’t force patients to remove highly protective masks after ...
People who consistently wear N95 and KN95 masks/respirators are 83% less likely to test positive for COVID-19, according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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