Good evening, here are the COVID-19 updates you need to know tonight.

Top headlines:

  1. After recovering from Omicron, what comes next is complicated
  2. Vaccine mandates will worsen trucker shortage, affect consumers at shelves and tills, experts expect
  3. COVID-19 has taken a toll on churchgoing in America as country shifts its views on religion

COVID-19 data is published Monday through Friday.

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People gather atop a bridge as truck drivers protesting against COVID-19 vaccine mandates drive in a convoy today in Fort Lawrence, N.S.

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Coronavirus in Canada


Growing numbers of vaccinated Canadians coming out the other side after a bout with Omicron are weighing complicated questions on how to live now.

Annual vaccine: Pfizer’s chief executive officer, Albert Bourla, said on Saturday that an annual COVID-19 vaccine would be preferable to more frequent booster shots in fighting the coronavirus pandemic.

Foreign nurses: The Omicron-fuelled wave of COVID-19 infections has led wealthy countries to intensify their recruitment of nurses from poorer parts of the world, worsening dire staffing shortages in overstretched workforces there, the International Council of Nurses say. Earlier this month, hospitals and health networks in Quebec announced they were launching recruitment campaigns in Africa, Europe and Latin America.

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Coronavirus and business

Consumers should expect fewer choices on grocery store shelves in the coming months, industry experts say, as the shortage of truckers worsens amid cross-border vaccine mandates.


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Sources: Canada data are compiled from government websites, Johns Hopkins University and COVID-19 Canada Open Data Working Group; international data are from Johns Hopkins.

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