Start the New Year Right: Stay Updated on Vaccinations in 2025
As we welcome the new year, it’s a great time to ensure you and your family are prepared by staying up to date with vaccinations and essential health services. From
As we welcome the new year, it’s a great time to ensure you and your family are prepared by staying up to date with vaccinations and essential health services. From
Understanding Mpox Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is a viral zoonotic disease caused by the Mpox virus, a member of the orthopoxvirus genus. It can enter the body through broken
Author: Carmen Cruz – Hispanic Development Council (HDC) Get your yearly flu vaccine and updated COVID-19 vaccine, as soon as you are eligible, to protect you and your loved ones
Photo from Unsplash by Steven Van Loy (@mafalou) Vaccinating your child is crucial for ensuring their health and safety, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada. Childhood vaccination schedules
Photo from Unsplash As summer approaches and travel plans begin to take shape, it’s essential to prioritize your health and well-being. Whether you’re a seasoned explorer or venturing abroad for
Author: Luisa Cunha In the past seven months, Latincouver has carried out the project, Keeping Latin-Canadians Healthy and Informed, in close collaboration with healthcare partners, community organizations, and the general public.
Author: Luisa Cunha Latincouver has recently had the remarkable opportunity to host a virtual roundtable discussion that brought together a panel of experts and community leaders. The topic of the
Information provided by Public Health Agency of Canada With global measles activity on the rise, Canada is at an increased risk of importing and spreading the disease among unvaccinated or
By Nicole Garcia Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common and serious cause of respiratory infections, especially in children and older adults. Despite its global impact, no specific treatment or
By Nicole Garcia Flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs. It can cause mild to severe illness, and
By Nicole Garcia The COVID-19 pandemic has left a profound mark on the Canadian workforce, particularly impacting Latin American laborers in the Health and Sales & Services sectors. A groundbreaking
By Nicole Garcia If you’re wondering whether you need another COVID-19 shot this fall, the answer is yes, you may. Health Canada has approved a new version of Moderna’s Spikevax
By Nicole Garcia In May 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that covid-19 was not a world health emergency anymore. Additionally, as of June 2023, the COVID-19 situation in
By Nicole Garcia Travelling can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it also comes with some health risks. Depending on your destination, you may be exposed to different diseases
By. Nicole Garcia You may have heard of papillomavirus, or HPV for short, as a common infection that can cause warts or cancer. But what exactly is HPV and how
By Gabriella Rodrigues Canada is by far one of the best places for the LGBTQ community. In a recent report, called “The 203 Worst (& Safest) Countries for LGBTQ+ Travel
By. Nicole Garcia You may have heard some myths or rumors about vaccines being harmful or unnecessary for babies, but I’m here to tell you why they could be absolutely
Lucía Garrido All viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, change over time. Most changes have little to no impact on the virus’s properties. However, some changes may affect the virus’s
Luisa Cunha On February 23rd, Latincouver organized a roundtable and brought panelists in the field of public health to share experiences about vaccination awareness for vulnerable populations. During the roundtable,
Luisa Cunha In today’s age, we are surrounded by information from online sources. We may read the news on Facebook, receive a message about an interesting scientific article on WhatsApp,
By Lucía Garrido Imagine a gender-equal world: free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. A diverse, equitable, and inclusive world where difference is valued and celebrated. March 8 is International Women’s
By Lucía Garrido Pink Shirt Day is coming again. Depending on where you live in Canada, you might observe this anti-bullying awareness day in February. Regardless of when you wear
Luisa Cunha Three years after the pandemic’s start, we at Latincouver and in Canada have learned many lessons about COVID-19, how to take care of our health, and be resilient
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
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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
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