Volume 16 • No. 10 • May 16 - 31, 2020 Publication Mailing Account #41721512
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Canadian clinical trials approved for potential COVID-19 vaccine Health Canada has approved the first Canadian clinical trials for a potential COVID-19 vaccine at the Canadian Center for Vaccinology at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the announcement in front of his home in Ottawa at the daily update on the coronavirus crisis on May 16, 2020. Trudeau said the National Research Council of Canada would work with the manufacturer to produce the vaccine in Canada if the trials are successful. The vaccine trial marks the first approved Canadian effort to find a vaccine for the disease. To date, Health Canada has also authorized 33 clinical trials for supportive care or treatments for COVID-19. Clinical trials usually consist of three phases of studies on humans before
Dr. Alyson Kelvin, vaccine researcher with the Canadian Center for Vaccinology, Photo credit: Dalhousie University a vaccine is approved for general use – starting with a few subjects before expanding to include hundreds or thousands of subjects. “Research and development take time, and must be done right, but this is encouraging news,” Trudeau said at the daily press briefing.
The federal government has committed to spending a billion dollars in medical research to fight COVID-19, including $23 million to support pre-clinical testing and clinical trials of a potential vaccine in Canada and $29 million for the production of vaccines.
Canada Child Benefit increased Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau announced on May 16, 2020 that the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) will be increased in July. The increase will be in place for the 2020-21 benefit year, and will raise the maximum benefit to $6,765 per child under age 6, and $5,708 per
child aged 6 through 17. “Every summer for the past three years, we’ve boosted the CCB to help keep up with the cost of living. This summer will be no different. As the price of your groceries go up, so will the benefit,” said Trudeau. This increase is in addition to the one-time special CCB payment
announced by the Prime Minister earlier this month, to help families deal with the added pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic. On May 20, 2020, the special measure will give families currently receiving the CCB an additional $300 per child with their May payment.
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