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Justera Health Ltd C.VTAL

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Justera Health Ltd. is a Canadian company focused on health and wellness. It offers personalized healthcare services and solutions, such as IV Vitamin Therapy, premium nutritional supplements through its Naturevan Nutrition brand, a full 360-degree wellness and spa experience through Juillet Wellness that provides registered massage therapy, acupuncture, and new retail stores in Vancouver. Its Concierge Medical business provides discreet and personalized concierge healthcare services, including IV Vitamin Therapy. Its services include Screenpro Security, Justera Health Product, Naturevan, Juillet Wellness, and TRINITI Corporation. It is also specialized in providing efficient COVID-19 testing and same-day test results through its Canadian labs. It offers two convenient methods to test: in clinic testing or mobile at home testing. It is a distributor of TonyMoly skin care products in Canada. It provides a full-service wellness center, providing a range of beauty and wellness services.


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Post by bohemian62on Aug 10, 2021 10:09am
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Covid cases in Alberta on the rise

Covid cases in Alberta on the rise

EDMONTON -- COVID-19 hospitalizations in Alberta continued to rise as the province reported more than a thousand new cases over the weekend. 

Monday's report includes data from Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

There are now 129 Albertans receiving care for COVID-19 in hospital, the highest number since July 7. There are also 26 patients in intensive care units. Active cases now sit as 3,380, about where they were the second week of June. 

There were three new deaths reported Monday, bringing the number of Albertans to have died due to COVID-19 up to 2,328.

Among eligible Albertans, 76.4 per cent have received a first dose and 66.9 per cent have had a second shot.


 

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