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    Health Canada has approved a new antibody drug to help protect babies from serious illness caused by respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV.

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    • "Health Canada has approved a new antibody drug to help protect babies from serious illness caused by respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. Nirsevimab, also known by its brand name Beyfortus, was authorized on April 19." https://t.co/1vzns8t1Co by @nicireland_news https://t.co/AZblWlqGkC https://t.co/ix8hwHK7rC

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    Peel Public Health (PPH) is warning the public after a child, with no connection to another case and no travel history, contracted measles.

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    • There is a measles case in the Greater Toronto Area with no obvious link to an active case or travel. This is a very transmissible, totally preventable & potentially serious infection. It is important to ensure we are all up to date on our vaccinations. https://t.co/8JaX1BZBv5

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    Luminato kicks off today, it’s one of the city’s largest arts festivals and this year’s main, moving exhibits is Walk with Amal.

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    • Proud of my daughter @winkzprods for using her art to raise awareness to #SocialJustice issues. She is one of the puppeteers bringing #LittleAmal to life in Toronto this week. Her interview with @CP24 news: https://t.co/sAodSJnJtJ

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    The burden of COVID-19 going forward will sit on the shoulders of primary care doctors and nurses if no new variant emerges, but the way that medical care is delivered must be reconsidered, Ontario’s now-defunct science table said Monday in its final bit of advice to the province.

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    • COVID-19 burden to fall on primary care, Ontario needs new approach: science table https://t.co/Mo7LBRZqEN via @cp24 This report says that more access to primary is needed but doesn’t say how to achieve that.