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The impact of shifting demographics, variants of concern and vaccination on outcomes during the first 3 COVID-19 waves in Alberta and Ontario: a retrospective cohort study

Finlay A. McAlister, Majid Nabipoor, Anna Chu, Douglas S. Lee, Lynora Saxinger and Jeffrey A. Bakal; on behalf of the CORONA Collaboration
April 26, 2022 10 (2) E400-E408; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20210323
Finlay A. McAlister
The Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry (McAlister, Saxinger, Bakal), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; The Alberta Strategy for Patient Oriented Research Support Unit (McAlister, Nabipoor, Bakal); The Canadian VIGOUR Centre (McAlister), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; ICES (Chu, Lee); University of Toronto (Chu, Lee); University Health Network (Lee), Toronto, Ont.
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Majid Nabipoor
The Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry (McAlister, Saxinger, Bakal), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; The Alberta Strategy for Patient Oriented Research Support Unit (McAlister, Nabipoor, Bakal); The Canadian VIGOUR Centre (McAlister), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; ICES (Chu, Lee); University of Toronto (Chu, Lee); University Health Network (Lee), Toronto, Ont.
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Anna Chu
The Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry (McAlister, Saxinger, Bakal), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; The Alberta Strategy for Patient Oriented Research Support Unit (McAlister, Nabipoor, Bakal); The Canadian VIGOUR Centre (McAlister), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; ICES (Chu, Lee); University of Toronto (Chu, Lee); University Health Network (Lee), Toronto, Ont.
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Douglas S. Lee
The Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry (McAlister, Saxinger, Bakal), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; The Alberta Strategy for Patient Oriented Research Support Unit (McAlister, Nabipoor, Bakal); The Canadian VIGOUR Centre (McAlister), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; ICES (Chu, Lee); University of Toronto (Chu, Lee); University Health Network (Lee), Toronto, Ont.
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Lynora Saxinger
The Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry (McAlister, Saxinger, Bakal), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; The Alberta Strategy for Patient Oriented Research Support Unit (McAlister, Nabipoor, Bakal); The Canadian VIGOUR Centre (McAlister), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; ICES (Chu, Lee); University of Toronto (Chu, Lee); University Health Network (Lee), Toronto, Ont.
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Jeffrey A. Bakal
The Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry (McAlister, Saxinger, Bakal), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; The Alberta Strategy for Patient Oriented Research Support Unit (McAlister, Nabipoor, Bakal); The Canadian VIGOUR Centre (McAlister), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; ICES (Chu, Lee); University of Toronto (Chu, Lee); University Health Network (Lee), Toronto, Ont.
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Finlay A. McAlister, Majid Nabipoor, Anna Chu, Douglas S. Lee, Lynora Saxinger, Jeffrey A. Bakal
Apr 2022, 10 (2) E400-E408; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20210323

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Finlay A. McAlister, Majid Nabipoor, Anna Chu, Douglas S. Lee, Lynora Saxinger, Jeffrey A. Bakal
Apr 2022, 10 (2) E400-E408; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20210323
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