A homegrown mRNA vaccine for COVID-19 shows promising results in its first small trial and its maker is hoping to test it directly against the vaccine from Pfizer-BioNTech.Article content
Providence Therapeutics CEO Brad Sorenson says the company is extremely pleased with the results but feels like it’s not getting the support or recognition it deserves from Ottawa. Some of these scientists expressed concern that public expectations around COVID-19 boosters are being set by pharmaceutical executives rather than health specialists, although many agreed that preparing for such a need as a precaution was prudent.Article content
Cpl. Mike Halskov said the driver was pulled over for speeding and other offences on May 1 by an RCMP traffic officer.“[The officer] said: ‘That doesn’t meet the bar. Here’s your ticket,’ and directed him to get back on the ferry and go back to the Lower Mainland,” said Halskov. is now open to all B.C. adults. The province is currently sending booking notifications to people age 30 and older.OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday Canadians can expect a much better summer, but only if they get vaccinated and continue to follow health restrictions and push COVID cases down to low levels.
Just over 5600 active cases in all of BC. Keep mentioning that as well. Looking forward to restrictions lessening after the long weekend. At least a few to slowly get BC moving again.