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Mashup Score: 483
An individual in British Columbia has tested presumptive positive for avian influenza (also known as bird flu) caused by the H5 influenza virus, the first detection of avian influenza due to the H5 virus in a person in B.C.
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Mashup Score: 465
An individual in British Columbia has tested presumptive positive for avian influenza (also known as bird flu) caused by the H5 influenza virus, the first detection of avian influenza due to the H5 virus in a person in B.C.
Source: news.gov.bc.caCategories: General Medicine News, Infectious DiseaseTweet
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Mashup Score: 465
An individual in British Columbia has tested presumptive positive for avian influenza (also known as bird flu) caused by the H5 influenza virus, the first detection of avian influenza due to the H5 virus in a person in B.C.
Source: news.gov.bc.caCategories: General Medicine News, Infectious DiseaseTweet
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Mashup Score: 11
More people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest will receive life-saving support as the Province makes automated external defibrillators (AED) more widely available in several B.C. communities, launching in Prince George.
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Mashup Score: 5Province takes action to prevent sale of nicotine products to youth - 10 month(s) ago
To better protect youth from nicotine use and potential dependency, the Province is taking action to restrict buccal nicotine-pouch products to be sold only by a pharmacist on a non-prescription basis.
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Mashup Score: 1
The Ministry of Health and Doctors of BC are providing $118 million in stabilization funding to family doctors throughout British Columbia to help them ensure their patients have continued access to primary care services.
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Mashup Score: 7
A new online assessment tool and virtual service has launched for people to see if they could receive and benefit from COVID-19 anti-viral treatments.
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Mashup Score: 78B.C. launches proof of vaccination to stop spread of COVID-19 - 3 year(s) ago
Starting Sept. 13, 2021, proof of vaccination will be required in B.C. for people attending certain social and recreational settings and events.
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Canada has its first human case of H5N1. Hoping the patient recovers swiftly and also that the virus sequence is available as soon as it is acquired. https://t.co/ugdmnZpLhj