
Black History Month
By Lucia Doménica Latincouver is always thinking about the best ways to ease your arrival to this beautiful country, but not only that! We also remember symbolic dates that exist
By Lucia Doménica Latincouver is always thinking about the best ways to ease your arrival to this beautiful country, but not only that! We also remember symbolic dates that exist
We are delighted to invite you to have the opportunity to connect with the Latin community and our partners. This is our special gala event and we are going to recognize
Research summary – Safer Vaccines and Vaccination for Spanish and Portuguese-speaking communities in Canada By Luisa Cunha Latincouver has commissioned a study with a research company Verapax to investigate the
By Ana Morales It has been two years since the 2020 pandemic and a single year from the first round of COVID vaccines that were launched around the globe. At
Christmas season is here and in each country is customary to have different traditions, as in this case is BOXING DAY in Canada in fact this day is celebrated not
The new vaccine activates a strong immune response, fighting the original coronavirus and the Omicron variant By Marianne Bechara Great news for British Columbia’s citizens: a bivalent booster for COVID-19
The most famous Mexican holiday involves history, symbols, and beliefs; the event is among the themes of the Latin American Heritage Month By Marianne Bechara Traditions are a great way
The government is investing on distress centres after surge in demand during COVID-19 pandemic By Pedro Gandra Since COVID-19 pandemic emerged, we have been put in a reality of social
New studies correlate the disease to persistent symptoms, from cognitive impairment to sexual dysfunction By Marianne Bechara The long-term effects of COVID-19 are a matter of concern for care specialists.
The theme for this year is “The role of Indigenous women in the preservation and transmission of traditional knowledge” By Marianne Bechara Created by the United Nations in 1994, the
By Maria del Pilar Panizo It seems like children in British Columbia between six months and four years of age will be soon eligible to register and receive the protection
And the answer is related to how vaccines stimulate our immune system By Marianne Bechara It is a fact that certain vaccines need a booster to be more effective. This
By Maria del Pilar Panizo We know that you will always look to do the best for your children when it comes to protecting them and it is understandable when
Exercising and vaccination: it’s a match Studies correlate better responses to vaccines with physical activities By Marianne Bechara Many studies prove that exercising is essential for a better life. The
According to physicians and public health officials, patients with gastrointestinal symptoms have been relating symptoms that, in some cases, are linked to the Omicron subvariant BA.2. However, since many countries
Third part of a series of articles where you will learn how vaccines came about and how they have evolved over the years. By Pierina D’Amico Translation – Sumit Khanna
As of April 1, these individuals will no longer need to present a negative COVID-19 test to travel to Canada. Find out about the details of this new measure. By
The Canadian government has announced new benefits for travelers who are immunized against COVID-19 By Pierina D’Amico If you want to travel to Canada and have been vaccinated against COVID-19,
Back in June 2020, two flights left Toronto and another left Montreal with passengers heading back to Brazil. The consulates had selected the passengers and had distributed them among the
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