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    Draft guidance on improving indoor air quality in office buildings: For profe...

    Indoor air quality professionals may include industrial or occupational hygienists, public health or medical professionals, environmental consultants, or other professionals that have an understanding of IAQ along with the training and equipment to investigate more detailed air quality issues,...
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    Health Canada
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    Justifications and policy rationales for radon action

    This document provides the justifications for municipal radon action, drawing on principles from law, policy, and bioethics, and marshalling evidence to show why radon action is important. Radon action fits with widely accepted goals and objectives of public health, consumer protection, and...
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    Health Canada
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    Steps to apply: Cannabis security clearances

    The infographic below shows the general process flow of a security clearance (SC) application. Additional steps in the review and decision process can happen for complex files.
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    Health Canada
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    About the process: Cannabis security clearances

    The security clearance (SC) process assesses if an applicant could pose an unacceptable risk to public health or public safety. This includes the risk of cannabis being diverted to an illicit market or activity.
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    Health Canada
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    Vaccination and pregnancy: COVID-19

    Pregnancy increases the risk of severe illness from COVID-19. The National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) recommends you get a complete series with an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine if you're pregnant or breastfeeding. Getting the COVID-19 vaccine can prevent serious illness, hospitalization...
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    Public Health Agency of Canada
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    Vaccination and pregnancy: Before pregnancy

    Before becoming pregnant, talk to your health care provider or local public health authority to make sure your vaccines are up to date. Some vaccines are generally not recommended during pregnancy. Live vaccines such as MMR (mumps, measles and rubella) and chicken pox (varicella) should be given...
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    Public Health Agency of Canada
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    Testing for COVID-19 in vaccinated populations

    This report presents evidence-informed recommendations for testing a vaccinated population and vaccinated individuals.
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    Public Health Agency of Canada
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