We apologize to everyone impacted by the recent incident in Ottawa of unacceptable driving by one of our van drivers. We want to reassure the public that safety is our #1 priority. This is an isolated incident and the individual is no longer employed with Black & McDonald.
COVID-19 FAQs: UK Variant Vaccine
Q: How well do the vaccines work against the UK variant?
A: The scientific consensus is that the vaccines will remain effective against this mutation because those inoculations provoke an array of neutralizing antibodies and other immune-system responses that are not all affected by the mutations in this strain.
Biotechnology companies Pfizer and Moderna have said their vaccines appear to work against this variant.
A study of older adults showed that the immune response triggered by the Pfizer vaccine was modestly less effective against the variant first identified in the UK.
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COVID-19 FAQs: Vaccin de variante britannique
Q : Dans quelle mesure les vaccins sont-ils efficaces contre le variant britannique?
R : Les scientifiques s’accordent à dire que les vaccins resteront efficaces contre cette mutation, car ces inoculations produisent un ensemble d’anticorps neutralisants et d’autres réponses du système immunitaire qui ne sont pas tous touchés par les mutations de cette souche.
Les sociétés de biotechnologie Pfizer et Moderna ont déclaré que leurs vaccins semblent fonctionner contre ce variant.
Une étude sur des adultes âgés a montré que la réponse immunitaire déclenchée par le vaccin de Pfizer était légèrement moins efficace contre le variant identifié pour la première fois au Royaume-Uni.
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COVID-19 FAQs: UK COVID-19 Variant
Q: Where and when was the UK/Kent virus first discovered?
A: This variant, also known as the Kent variant, has been spreading rapidly in Britain, Denmark and Ireland since December. Dozens of countries have seen infections from this variant of the virus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a model forecast in early January that indicated the variant could become the dominant strain in the United States by some point in March. A recent study showed this variant was spreading rapidly in the United States by early February. There is also evidence of community spread in many regions in Canada. It appears more transmissible than the more common strain.
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