TOPIC: YOUR CORONAVIRUS QUESTIONS

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Managing anxiety, stress and loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic

Doctors answer viewer questions about mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic, including what could be causing sleep issues.
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COVID-19: Can I still go for runs if I make sure to social distance?

Doctors answer your questions about the coronavirus.
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COVID-19: Can I get sick from running or biking in the 'wake' of someone?

Doctors answer your questions including whether you can catch COVID-19 from being in the 'wake' of someone running or biking.
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COVID-19: What about kids traveling between homes of separated parents?

Doctors answer your questions about the coronavirus including what is recommended for kids travelling between houses of separated parents.
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Can I safely cook or bake food for friends without spreading COVID-19?

Doctors answer your questions about the coronavirus in Canada, including whether you can safely cook or bake for others while physical distancing.
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COVID-19: Are cloth masks a good idea for essential workers?

Doctors answer your questions about the coronavirus in Canada, including whether cloth masks are a good idea for essential workers.
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How long can we expect COVID-19 pandemic to last?

Doctors answer your questions about the coronavirus in Canada, including how long we can expect this COVID-19 pandemic to last.
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COVID-19: Should we avoid using reusable grocery bags?

Doctors answer your questions about the coronavirus in Canada including whether it's best to avoid reusable grocery bag during the pandemic.
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COVID-19: Should I change my clothes when I get home from work?

Doctors answer your questions about the coronavirus in Canada, including whether it’s necessary to change clothes after work.
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COVID-19: Is it safer to take transit or a taxi?

Doctors answer your questions about the coronavirus in Canada, including whether it’s safe to take public transit or a taxi during the pandemic.
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Is your N95-style mask failing you? Lab tests show some falling way short of filtration standards

To find out how much Canadians can trust the N95-style masks they're buying, CBC’s Marketplace tested 14 KN95 and KF94 respirator brands purchased from Amazon and big box stores.

Travelling to the U.S.? The rules are still in flux

Canadians are still waiting for the United States to reopen its side of the land border. Here are the current rules for crossing into the U.S. and what might soon change.

Travelling while fully vaccinated: Your questions answered about the new rules

Fully vaccinated Canadians are no longer subject to quarantine when they arrive from international travel. But the new policy has left many people with questions.

You've had your 2nd COVID-19 vaccine dose. What's safe to do now?

As more Canadians receive their second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, many are eager to know: what can I do now?
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Worried about heart inflammation and COVID-19 vaccines? Here's what we know

Some researchers believe adolescent males and young men can, in rare cases, develop myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle, after their second shot of an mRNA vaccine.

When can kids under 12 get vaccinated? Your COVID-19 questions answered

As kids and teenagers become eligible for COVID-19 vaccines, many families have questions. Why are teens getting first doses before seniors get their second? Will kids need a smaller dose? Doctors answer your questions.

Does the AstraZeneca vaccine cause more common side-effects than others? Your coronavirus questions answered

Also: Can I mix vaccine brands yet? And does taking Aspirin reduce the risk of getting a blood clot? More answers to your pandemic questions.

Vaccine envy: Why can't Canada make COVID-19 doses at home?

Canada's domestic vaccine manufacturing capability has been hollowed out, leaving the country entirely dependent on foreign sources for COVID-19 vaccines. What happened?

'What if I've already had one dose?' Your AstraZeneca vaccine questions answered

Canadians have been on a roller-coaster with changing guidance on the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine, but an infectious disease specialist says there’s reason to be optimistic.

AstraZeneca-Oxford's COVID-19 vaccine safety questions answered

The recommendation to pause AstraZeneca-Oxford COVID-19 vaccinations among Canadians under age 55 has prompted questions. It follows concerns the vaccine might be linked to a rare blood clotting condition. Here are some answers on the ongoing investigations.

Is it OK to mix and match different vaccines? Your COVID-19 questions answered

Health officials don't recommend having different types of COVID-19 vaccines for your two shots, but doctors say a unique clinical trial in the United Kingdom could inform a more flexible rollout in Canada.

Is AstraZeneca vaccine safe for people who've had blood clots? Your COVID-19 questions answered

AstraZeneca has been in the headlines recently over concerns that some people were developing blood clots after receiving the vaccine. Here are some answers to questions you may have.

Can vaccinated grandparents finally see their grandkids? Your coronavirus questions answered

Can fully-vaccinated seniors safely get together? What about gathering with unvaccinated grandchildren? Your questions, answered.

COVID-19 infection vs. vaccination: Which is better for immunity?

Both a COVID-19 infection and a vaccination are expected to train your immune system to protect you from getting sick with it in the future. But how are they different? Medical experts think vaccination is safer and better protection than a natural infection.

What are the coronavirus variants and how should we respond to them? Your COVID-19 questions answered

CBC readers want to know about the coronavirus variants causing concern around the globe. Here's what the experts have to say.