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  2. COVID-19 pandemic in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic in New Brunswick is an ongoing viral pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 , a novel infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 . The province of New Brunswick has the eight-most cases (out of ten provinces and three territories) of COVID-19 in Canada , having confirmed their first case on ...

  3. COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    A public health emergency was declared in the province on March 17. [7] On June 29, 2021, BC Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth signed Ministerial Order M275 [8] to come into effect at the end of the day on June 30, 2021, ending the province-wide state of emergency since March 18, 2020. [9]

  4. Coronavirus (COVID-19): Symptoms, Transmission, Treatment and ...

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    According to a 2021 study, approximately one-third of people with COVID-19 had persistent symptoms for as long as 9 months after infection. That said, call emergency medical services if you or ...

  5. Bonnie Henry - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie J. Fraser Henry OBC FRCPC (born 1965 or 1966) [2] is a Canadian epidemiologist, physician, and public servant who has been the provincial health officer at the British Columbia Ministry of Health since 2014. Henry is also a clinical associate professor at the University of British Columbia. She is a specialist in public health and ...

  6. COVID-19 Risk Factors: A Comprehensive List - Healthline

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    rheumatoid arthritis. lupus. type 1 diabetes. thyroid disease. Crohn’s disease. certain allergies, with limited risk. asthma, with limited risk. Not all autoimmune systems present the same level ...

  7. How Coronavirus Is Transmitted: Here Are All the Ways It Can ...

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    But public health agencies may legally require it for certain diseases. If you have COVID-19, regardless of whether or not you're vaccinated, you should self-isolate for 5 days.

  8. How Does the Coronavirus and COVID-19 Spread? - Healthline

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    Get vaccinated. COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.In the United States, they are widely available at no cost. You can visit Vaccines.gov to find a vaccination provider near you, or check ...

  9. Experts advise caution and say thorough public health efforts have more influence than weather on the spread. Also, past flu pandemics have happened year-round. Causes of the New Coronavirus