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Facebook will ban ads discouraging people from getting vaccines

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Facebook will start banning ads that explicitly discourage people from getting vaccinated, the world’s largest social media company says.

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Johnson & Johnson to contribute up to $5B US in potential settlements over its part in U.S. opioid crisis

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Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday it would contribute up to $1 billion US more to a potential settlement of lawsuits accusing drug companies of fuelling the U.S. opioid crisis by deceptively marketing opioids. That contribution would bring the total amount the New Brunswick, N.J.-based drug manufacturer would pay to $5 billion.

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COVID-19 update: Explaining rapid tests and experimental treatments

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As parts of Canada go back into lockdown, we ask infectious disease expert Dr. Isaac Bogoch if new rapid tests and experimental treatments could be key to dealing with COVID-19 before a vaccine arrives.

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COVID-19 again? Reinfection cases raise concerns over immunity

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The case of a man in the United States infected twice shows there is much yet to learn about immune responses and also raises questions over vaccination, scientists say.

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Regulator’s failure to provide COVID-safe exams is stalling careers, physiotherapy graduates say

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Physiotherapy graduates are growing increasingly frustrated by their profession’s licensing body, which they say has failed to adapt to a COVID-compliant examination procedure. They say the inability to sit the clinical portion of their exam is costing them money, clients and the development of their careers.

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