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Christmaslights sparkle in every color as they line trees and homes. But the man coming down our chimney sports only one shade.Santa Clausis dressed in red and hopefully with gifts in tow, but he hasn t always been monochromatic.Santa is based onSaint Nicholas, the fourth-century patron Saint known for giving gifts.Early depictions were in black and white and showed a character that a
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Canadian health officials announced Wednesday that Canada intends on vaccinating most of its adult population before administering a booster dose of the coronavirus vaccine.Currently, the second Pfizer and Moderna doses are recommended to be taken three to four weeks after the first dose in the US. But Canada is seeking to get as many Canadians vaccinated as possible before offering a second dose. While studies have not yet collected four months of data on vaccine effectiveness after the first dose, the first two months of real world effectiveness are showing sustained high levels of protection, Canadas National Advisory Committee on Immunization said.The idea of waiting to administer the second dose in order to get more people vaccinated is gaining traction in the US among prominent public health experts. I think ther
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