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Canada could soon see human trials of Chinese COVID-19 vaccine

Canada could soon see human trials of Chinese COVID-19 vaccine

Using technology developed in Canada and China, it was the first candidate vaccine in the world to make it to Phase 2 human clinical trials. However, before any trials begin in Canada, the vaccine would need approval from Health Canada.
B.C. confirms 7 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,360

B.C. confirms 7 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,360

There has been one new death.
BC Ferries still advising against non-essential travel as long weekend nears

BC Ferries still advising against non-essential travel as long weekend nears

Ferries are continuing to operate with reduced passenger capacity and reduced schedules
Some Canadian universities say fall classes will be offered primarily online

Some Canadian universities say fall classes will be offered primarily online

UBC is among the post-secondary institutions across the country mapping out plans for the next school year
Brothers in ERs living extremes of pandemic, one in B.C., one in New York

Brothers in ERs living extremes of pandemic, one in B.C., one in New York

The two emergency physicians are living out the extremes of the global pandemic
COVID-19-wary Canadians burst the ‘family bubbles’ proposal

COVID-19-wary Canadians burst the ‘family bubbles’ proposal

Nearly half of Canadians recently polled said they don't expect things to return to normal until a year from now
B.C. confirms 23 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,353

B.C. confirms 23 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,353

There has been one new death.
Here is what Vancouver's beaches looked like over the weekend (PHOTOS & VIDEOS)

Here is what Vancouver's beaches looked like over the weekend (PHOTOS & VIDEOS)

Less faces, more spaces?
Vancouver airport issues layoff notices in wake of dramatic passenger level drops

Vancouver airport issues layoff notices in wake of dramatic passenger level drops

YVR expects to see eight to 15 million passengers a year for the next three years, down from an expected 26 million per year
WestJet extends flight cancellations into July as COVID-19 keeps passenger loads low

WestJet extends flight cancellations into July as COVID-19 keeps passenger loads low

Domestic, transborder, and international routes are all affected
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