COVID-19 vaccination rates are higher across the St. Lawrence River, but opposition remains – North Country Public Radio

A demonstration against mandatory COVID-19 vaccination for health care workers in Hawkesbury Ontario, on October 8. Photo: James Morgan Oct 15, 2021 Canadians with ties to the North Country, or who plan to make the long drive south to warmer weather this winter rejoiced when the news got outearlier this week that land ports of entry to the US would be reopening to fully vaccinated Canadians sometime in November.

If we don’t face vaccine facts, the pandemic will continue – The Review Newspaper

People with jobs usually must follow rules in order to keep those jobs. Some of these basic conditions of employment include not using or being impaired by alcohol or drugs while on the job, and abiding by established health and safety rules. But there are some who feel that mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for health care workers are not part of workplace health and safety.

Global Protein Therapeutics Market (2021 to 2026) – Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecasts – Yahoo Finance

DUBLIN, Oct. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Protein Therapeutics Market: Global Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2021-2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Research and Markets Logo The global protein therapeutics market exhibited moderate growth during 2015-2020

Horizon Theatre Announces Return to Live and In-Person Theatre with SOUTHBOUND HALLOWEEN – Broadway World

Celebrate the Halloween season with the grand reopening of the Horizon Theatre Company with Southbound Halloween: The Spooky, The Sexy, The Scandalous - a night of hilarious, spine-tingling, and suspenseful real-life stories told live onstage in Little Five Points. The evening will also feature musical guest, The Tomb Tones playing ghoulishly good tunes.

Blessing Okagbare charged with use of two banned substances – AW – Athletics Weekly

Nigerian sprinter charged with use of Human Growth Hormone, EPO and refusal to co-operate with investigation Blessing Okagbare, who competed at the Tokyo Olympics in the womens 100m heats before being provisionally suspended, is facing fresh charges from the Athletics Integrity Unit. The AIU have charged the 32-year-old Nigerian an Olympic and world silver medallist and two-time Commonwealth champion with use of the banned substances Human Growth Hormone (HGH) and EPO, while also allegedly failing to co-operate with the investigation