vendredi 17 février 2017
Feds investigating as B.C. oyster norovirus outbreak spreads
The Public Health Agency of Canada says its taken on a leadership role in the investigation into norovirus-contaminated oysters from B.C., now that cases have been reported in Alberta and Ontario as well.
Related Posts:
Dramatic weight loss prompts Winnipeg man to fundraise for skin removal A Winnipeg man is raising money to cover the costs of surgically removing excess skin from his body after a dramatic weight loss. … Read More
Dramatic weight loss prompts Winnipeg man to fundraise for skin removal A Winnipeg man is raising money to cover the costs of surgically removing excess skin from his body after a dramatic weight loss. … Read More
Autistic teen's abstract paintings wow collectors As an autistic teen, Niam Jain doesn't speak much. But ever since the 13-year-old picked up a paintbrush last summer, he's found a way to express himself. The art world is listening. … Read More
'We're learning with patients' about Zika, Florida doctor says ahead of tourism season With cold weather approaching, many Canadians are starting to plan vacations to sunshine destinations like Florida. But doctors in Miami, which is dealing with Zika virus, are having a difficult time giving travellers advice… Read More
'We're learning with patients' about Zika, Florida doctor says ahead of tourism season With cold weather approaching, many Canadians are starting to plan vacations to sunshine destinations like Florida. But doctors in Miami, which is dealing with Zika virus, are having a difficult time giving travellers advice… Read More
0 comments:
Enregistrer un commentaire