U.S. to accept travellers immunized with WHO-approved vaccines

 
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The U.S. will accept travellers with the AstraZeneca vaccine, a lawyer sues the federal government over refugees, and Moderna won't share its vaccine recipe. Here's what you need to know to start your day.
 
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW
 
1
  Travel to the U.S.
Canadians immunized against COVID-19 with the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine can visit the United States when new regulations take effect next month, but it's not yet clear whether those with mixed doses will make the cut.
 
2
  'Bring our Canadians home'
A lawyer suing the federal government to force it to bring 26 Canadians with ISIS ties back home from Syrian refugee camps says time is of the essence.
 
3
  Vaccine recipe
Moderna has no plans to share the recipe for its COVID-19 vaccine, the company's chairman said Monday, because executives have concluded that scaling up the company's own production is the best way to increase the global supply.
 
4
  Health-care legislation
For the first time since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Nova Scotia legislature will sit Tuesday with a full complement of 55 members.
 
5
  Gender bias
Girls today are ready to break free from gender-based stereotypes about play and creative activities, but their parents -- and society at large -- are holding them back, according to a new study commissioned by the LEGO group.
 
 
 
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