A lot can happen in 24 hours. One moment, you could wake up in Winnipeg during a polar vortex, and the next you could be standing beside Harrison Ford and Aubrey Plaza. While that may not be the story for many Winnipeggers, it is for one woman who found herself …
Read More »Children’s fever, pain medications in short supply in B.C. due to ingredient shortage: pharmacists
Pharmacists say challenges around sourcing raw ingredients are behind the shortages of over-the-counter children’s fever and pain medication in pharmacies and retail stores across B.C., but they are cautioning parents against stockpiling the products or trying to adjust doses at home. Children’s acetaminophen and ibuprofen products, often referred to by the brand names Advil and …
Read More »North Korea reports 21 new fever deaths amid country’s 1st COVID-19 outbreak
North Korea on Saturday reported 21 new deaths and 174,440 more people with fever symptoms as the country scrambles to slow the spread of COVID-19 across its unvaccinated population. The new deaths and cases, which were from Friday, increased total numbers to 27 deaths and 524,440 illnesses amid a rapid …
Read More »Tokyo Olympics Gold Medallist Neeraj Chopra Down With High Fever COVID-19 Tests Negative
New Delhi: Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra, who won a gold medal for India at the Tokyo Olympics, took a COVID-19 RT-PCR after high fever and sore throat, which has been reported negative, sources close to news agency ANI said. As per the information available, Neeraj Chopra is currently resting after …
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