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Discover more about MPOX: a new disease that you can getting vaccine
Understanding Mpox Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is a viral zoonotic disease …
Childhood Vaccinations: Protecting Your Child’s Health
Photo from Unsplash by Steven Van Loy (@mafalou) Vaccinating your child is …
Stay Healthy While Travelling: Vaccinations and Precautions for Safe Summer Travels
Photo from Unsplash As summer approaches and travel plans begin to take …
Keeping Latin-Canadians Healthy and Informed: Challenges and Successes of a Nationwide Vaccination Campaign
Author: Luisa Cunha In the past seven months, Latincouver has carried out …
TalentLift: Paving the way for talent within refugee populations to join the Canadian workforce
In an era where global displacement is growing, innovative solutions are crucial …
Immunization in a COVID-19 Era, Autumn/Winter Season: Insights and Highlights from our Roundtable
Author: Luisa Cunha Latincouver has recently had the remarkable opportunity to host …
Global Increase in Measles and Risk of Importation to Canada
Information provided by Public Health Agency of Canada With global measles activity …
The Impact of Respiratory Syncytial Virus on Children and Older Adults in Canada
By Nicole Garcia Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common and serious …
Why You Should Get a Flu Shot Every Year
By Nicole Garcia Flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza …
Exploring the Latest Study on “Occupational Portrait of A Pandemic Workforce: Latin Americans in the Health and the Sales & Services Sectors of Canada”
By Nicole Garcia The COVID-19 pandemic has left a profound mark on …
What you need to know about the new COVID-19 vaccine
By Nicole Garcia If you’re wondering whether you need another COVID-19 shot …
COVID-19 Vaccines and Boosters in Canada: What You Need to Know in 2023
By Nicole Garcia In May 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced …
How to Stay Healthy and Happy on Your Next Adventure: A Guide to Travel Vaccinations
By Nicole Garcia Travelling can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but …
The Papillomavirus: A Silent Killer That You Can Prevent with a Simple Vaccine
By. Nicole Garcia You may have heard of papillomavirus, or HPV for …
LGBTQIA2S+ Support Services in British Columbia: A Guide
By Gabriella Rodrigues Canada is by far one of the best places …
Why Vaccines are Essential For Your Newborn’s Health
By. Nicole Garcia You may have heard some myths or rumors about …
Celebrating the Earth in Vancouver
Crescente Prieto Every year on April 22, millions worldwide celebrate Earth Day. …
“Kraken,” the newest descendent of the Omicron variant
Lucía Garrido All viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, change over time. …
How can public health authorities communicate with diverse communities in Canada?
Luisa Cunha On February 23rd, Latincouver organized a roundtable and brought panelists …
What is St. Patrick’s Day, and why is it celebrated worldwide?
Crescente Prieto Around the world, we have a lot of cultures of …
All you need to know about tax refunds in Vancouver
Crescente Prieto Tax refunds will always be welcomed by those who have …
Misinformation, are you immune to it?
Luisa Cunha In today’s age, we are surrounded by information from online …
International Women’s Day
By Lucía Garrido Imagine a gender-equal world: free of bias, stereotypes, and …
Anti-Bullying Day or Pink Shirt Day
By Lucía Garrido Pink Shirt Day is coming again. Depending on where …
What have we learned about the COVID-19 pandemic, and how can we move forward together?
Luisa Cunha Three years after the pandemic’s start, we at Latincouver and …
Black History Month
By Lucia Doménica Latincouver is always thinking about the best ways to …
Inspirational Latin Awards
We are delighted to invite you to have the opportunity to connect with …
How does the Latin American community view COVID-19 vaccines?
Research summary – Safer Vaccines and Vaccination for Spanish and Portuguese-speaking communities …
Why get another booster if I already got COVID?
By Ana Morales It has been two years since the 2020 pandemic …