British Columbia health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry shared in a news conference, per Global News, Reuters and The Washington Post, that the teenager, who has not been identified, was admitted to the ...
B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry will provide an update today on the status of the teenager who was infected ...
Health officials in British Columbia, Canada, have failed, for now, to confirm how a teenager there became infected with H5N1 ...
Efforts to contain the virus are falling short. A teenager in Canada is in critical condition after an unexplained infection.
It's not clear how the teenager picked up the virus, which has been detected recently in wild birds and poultry in the province, said Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer. The teen is not ...
Dr. Bonnie Henry spoke at halftime to thank attendees for embracing vaccinations, then posed for selfies with a number of fans. "I was really happy that everybody was excited to see her and there ...
"This was a healthy teenager prior to this, so no underlying conditions," said provincial health officer Bonnie Henry in a news conference on Tuesday. "It just reminds us that in young people this ...
The teenager who tested positive for avian flu is in critical condition and being treated for acute respiratory distress at B.C. Children's Hospital, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says.