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covid vaccines

The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for critical action to help people living with long COVID, after a new study revealed the best look yet at just how often it happens to people.

WHO director-general Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called out the governments of the world in an op-ed for The Guardian, in which he pointed to the devastating impact that long COVID can have on people's lives.

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Alberta's new premier Danielle Smith has been officially sworn in, but comments made during her first news conference since becoming premier have already got Albertans heated.

After being sworn in as premier on Tuesday, October 11, Smith told reporters that people who had chosen not to receive a COVID-19 vaccine were the "most discriminated against group" she had ever seen.

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A mysterious liver-damaging disease, the origin of which is unknown, has now caused multiple deaths and cases have been reported in 20 different countries, health officials say.

According to the World Health Organization, there are at least 228 probable cases of acute hepatitis and more that are under investigation.

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The Toronto Zoo just got COVID-19 vaccines and there are over 100 animals that can get their doses.

On Thursday, April 21, the Toronto Zoo announced that they have started giving doses to those who are most likely to contract the virus.

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The University of Toronto will be requiring students who are living in residence during the 2021-2022 school year to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

Though, when it comes to in-person learning, it will not be mandatory for students to be vaccinated in order to attend classes on campus.

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