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Thousands of Australian Rules football fans were told to self-isolate and get tested for Covid-19 after an infected spectator attended a match in Melbourne and the city raced to avoid another lockdown.
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New covid cases go up slightly as India conducts highest ever single-day tests
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COVID-19: Half of American adults fully vaccinated
That’s a big deal, folks.According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data, vaccinating half of the adult Americans has marked significant progress since the vaccines were first authorized in December."This is a major milestone in our country's vaccination efforts," White House senior COVID-19 adviser Andy Slavitt said at a press briefing on Tuesday (local time), nothing that 1% of adults were fully vaccinated when the Biden administration came into office, reported The Hill.It further reported that the achievement symbolizes a step closer to President Biden's next goal of getting 70 per cent of adults to have at least one vaccine dose by the fourth of July.
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Travel plan changed due to Covid infection? This is what Air India is offering
Air India is offering waivers to facilitate Covid-19 positive patients."In case you are unwell and diagnosed COVID-19 positive, necessitating a change in your travel plan, we are offering waivers to facilitate you, "Air India said in a tweet.#FlyAI : In case you are unwell and diagnosed COVID-19 positive, necessitating a change in your travel plan, we are offering waivers to facilitate you.
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COVID-19: Regina 2021 high school graduation plans to look different due to ongoing pandemic
COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan.“I was, like, hoping for prom, walking down the stage, like my brother did, getting to throw that cap..getting cheered on by your family members at the ceremony, but now I don’t think that’s going to happen,” said Kaylie Woolhether, a Grade 12 student at Miller Comprehensive High School, which falls under the Regina Catholic School Division (RCS).Woolhether says her friends and her are saddened to learn they won’t be getting the graduation ceremony they grew up dreaming about.
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Indian Covid-19 variant found in at least 53 territories: WHO
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Plan to revitalize navy, coast guard fleets further delayed by COVID-19: officials
COVID-19 has thrown yet another wrench in the long overdue construction of new ships for the navy and coast guard, say top military and procurement officials, adding the full scope of the damage won’t be known until after the pandemic.The federal government has invested billions of dollars over the past decade into replacing Canada’s aging navy and coast guard fleets with dozens of new ships, including icebreakers, warships and support vessels.Yet the effort has been plagued with numerous cost overruns and delays, which federal procurement department deputy minister Bill Matthews on Tuesday blamed on overly optimistic planning at the outset of the multibillion-dollar project.“The initial schedules way back when were indeed not realistic,”
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US consignment of covid drug Baricitinib lands in India
help India fight a terrifying second wave of covid-19 cases landed in New Delhi on Wednesday.“700,000 doses of Baricitinib, a medicine used in the treatment of Covid-19, supplied by @LillyPad have reached India !" Indian ambasador to the US Taranjit Singh Sandhu said in a Twitter post.The medicines have been supplied by US firm Eli Lilly, one of many that have joined hands with other US companies to send aid to India since April when India came under the grip of the deadly second wave.
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Covid fears paralyse global carmakers in Chennai
Pandemic TollAccording to E. Muthukumar, president of a union representing Hyundai employees, seven workers at the automaker’s plant have died of Covid in the past month and 750 tested positive for the virus.
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Canada’s daily COVID-19 cases down over 70% from April peak of 3rd wave
COVID-19 infections are continuing to fall from their third wave peak, with the May long weekend seeing the lowest daily case counts since early March.Tuesday saw just 2,506 new infections across the country. The last time cases were that low was March 1, when cases had plateaued between the winter’s second wave and the third surge in the spring.The number also marks a 72 per cent drop from the all-time high of 9,564 new cases reported on April 15.
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Punjab: AAP launches 'Doctor Helpline' for information on COVID, Black Fungus
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COVID-19: B.C.’s restart plan offers roadmap to the return of sports and fitness
COVID-19 restrictions has paved the way for a return to normal for sports and fitness in the province.The province’s four-step plan, which was unveiled on Tuesday, calls for the immediate resumption of low-intensity indoor fitness classes as well as outdoor sports games with no spectators.An eventual return to normal in September is possible if vaccination rates in the province continue to rise and the number of COVID-19 cases continues to decline.As early as June 15, that will broaden to include indoor team games and practices for all ages without spectators, but there can be up to 50 spectators for outdoor sports.
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Ontario confirms 1st rare blood clot death linked to AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
Ontario’s deputy chief medical officer of health Dr. Barbara Yaffe confirmed Wednesday the province had its first death associated with a rare blood clotting disorder linked to the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
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Bihar CM directs strict Covid test of people coming from Bengal by trains, buses
PTI. The Bihar chief minister said positivity rate is falling in the state but still clinical examination for coronavirus should be further scaled up.
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26.05.2021 / 04:39
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COVID-19, QFT and vaccine update, 26 May 2021
COVID-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins and Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield will provide an update at 1 pm today.
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No new community cases; no new cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation
There are no new cases of COVID-19 to report in the community in New Zealand today.
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26.05.2021 / 04:33
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Spring session resumes inside the Alberta legislature
Alberta MLAs returned to the legislature Monday, for the first time since April 22 — when the spring session was paused due to high COVID-19 numbers in the province. As Tom Vernon explains, time off didn’t cool any of the tension between the government and Opposition NDP.
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Royal Caribbean CEO says CDC has approved test sail for cruise line
MIAMI - The CEO of the Royal Caribbean Cruises said the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has approved a test sail in U.S.
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B.C. unveils four-phase restart plan as vaccinations rise and infections drop
As British Columbia makes progress in the fight against COVID-19, the province has revealed its gradual plan to reopen. Eric Sorensen reports on the four-phase strategy to return to normalcy, and how it compares to other provinces’ plans.
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COVID-19 outbreak grows at Mount Everest base camp
At least 100 people have contracted COVID-19 at the Mount Everest base camp.
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2nd COVID-19 vaccine doses to be sooner than expected, but not ‘too soon’: B.C.’s top doctor
COVID-19 vaccine will be contacted for their second dose starting later this week, according to B.C.’s top doctor.Those who received their first dose in March and April, as well as clinically vulnerable people, will receive second dose information in the coming days, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said during a press briefing to detail B.C.’s restart plan.“We are moving up the second dose for everybody, but particularly for people who are older, people who have immune-compromising conditions, people who are on our clinically extremely vulnerable list,” Henry said.“That is happening later this week as we’re able to get more vaccine in and getting people moved up on those lists.” COVID-19: B.C.
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26.05.2021 / 03:29
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Olympics officials try to shore up more support ahead of Tokyo Games
Despite growing backlash, Olympics officials insist the Tokyo Summer Games are still on track for July, as Japan deals with a worsening COVID-19 crisis. Crystal Goomansingh reports.
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26.05.2021 / 03:29
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Manitoba receives help to battle worsening COVID-19 crisis
The federal government is sending health workers and other help to Manitoba, as an ongoing surge of COVID-19 cases puts the province’s health system on the verge of collapse.
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26.05.2021 / 03:29
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Okanagan church fined for contravening B.C.’s public health order: Kelowna RCMP
Central Okanagan church has been fined $2,300, police say, for allegedly hosting an indoor gathering last week.According to Kelowna RCMP, the gathering took place on Wednesday evening, contrary to B.C.’s public health order.“Police attended, conducted an independent investigation and determined that a number of people were on site,” said Kelowna RCMP, stating they received a report about the gathering just before 7:40 p.m. COVID-19: Fine against Prince Albert, Sask.
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26.05.2021 / 03:29
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MPs adopt Bloc motion saying it would be irresponsible to hold election amid COVID-19
House of Commons has adopted a Bloc Quebecois motion that says it would be irresponsible to hold a federal election during the COVID-19 pandemic.There were 327 MPs from all parties voting in favour of the motion, which says it is the government’s responsibility to do everything possible to avoid calling voters to the polls before the end of the pandemic.Ontario Independent MP Derek Sloan was the only one who voted against it.
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26.05.2021 / 03:25
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Covid-19: 'Need to get to bottom' of virus origins, says White House adviser
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26.05.2021 / 02:15
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Alberta records 387 new COVID-19 cases from about 4K tests on Tuesday
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw updates the COVID-19 situation in the province on Tuesday.
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26.05.2021 / 02:15
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Alberta sees increase in COVID-19 vaccine no-shows over long weekend
Dr. Deena Hinshaw is asking Albertans to cancel their COVID-19 vaccine appointments if they cannot make it after an increase in no-shows over May long weekend.
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26.05.2021 / 02:15
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COVID-19: Ottawa preparing to deploy health workers, military and Red Cross to help in Manitoba
COVID-19 hot spot of North America can be blamed in part on people not getting vaccinated and not getting tested when they’re sick.Brian Pallister is the latest premier to turn to Ottawa for help as his province’s health care system buckles under the weight of the pandemic’s third wave.
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26.05.2021 / 02:15
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B.C. reports 289 new COVID-19 cases, one death as province outlines restart plan
COVID-19 cases and one death on Tuesday, as the province unveiled its four-step plan to ease restrictions as more people are vaccinated against the disease.Tuesday marks the second day in a row the province has recorded fewer than 300 new cases.Of the new cases, 70 were in the Vancouver Coastal Health region, 176 were in the Fraser Health region, three were in Island Health, 35 were in Interior Health, and four were in Northern Health.The number of people in hospital with the disease rose by nine to 301 while the number of patients in intensive care declined by three to 93.The one death brings the province’s COVID-19-related death toll to 1,680.
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26.05.2021 / 02:15
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COVID-19 vaccine demand remains high in Alberta: Hinshaw
Dr. Deena Hinshaw says demand for the COVID-19 vaccine in Alberta remains high. She encouraged those who have not received their first dose to book as soon as possible.
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26.05.2021 / 02:15
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Alberta COVID-19 restrictions ‘are making a difference,’ Hinshaw says
Dr. Deena Hinshaw says that three weeks after new COVID-19 restrictions were announced in the province, the numbers are showing they are making a difference.
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26.05.2021 / 02:15
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Alberta waiting for results of COVID-19 vaccine mixing study to determine future of 2nd dose
Dr. Deena Hinshaw says they are waiting for the results of a U.K. study on mixing COVID-19 vaccines before they provide recommendations on second doses for those who received the AstraZeneca vaccine.
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26.05.2021 / 02:01
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AAA predicts more than 37 million Americans to travel Memorial Day, experts lay out worst times
ORLANDO, Fla. - AAA Travel is predicting more than 37 million Americans will hit the road and take to the skies for the Memorial Day weekend, an anticipated rebound after the COVID-19 lockdown shuttered travel and vacation plans last year.That would be a 60% increase from 2020 when only 23 million Americans traveled for the holiday, the lowest number on record according to the association. AAA expects the rebound after the U.S.
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26.05.2021 / 01:39
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Moderna says COVID-19 vaccine highly effective in adolescents
Moderna has released some of the findings from its clinical trial looking into vaccine use in people 12 and over. Shallima Maharaj reports.
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26.05.2021 / 01:29
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COVID-19: The challenge of booking a 2nd AstraZeneca dose in Ontario
Fifty-five-thousand doses of AstraZeneca vaccine are about to expire. The Ontario government has released them to pharmacies and other vaccine providers. But as Seán O’Shea reports, getting an appointment to receive one could be a long shot.
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26.05.2021 / 01:25
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe sends stern message to those against COVID-19 vaccine
COVID-19 vaccine.“You should know and you should be fully aware of the risks that are associated with your decision,” Moe said.“Even though we are reopening in Saskatchewan, COVID is not disappearing, COVID will not be gone. Those who have chosen to not get vaccinated, you will continue to be at risk not only contracting COVID, but at risk of much more severe outcomes.” COVID-19: Outdoor sports added to Step 1 of Saskatchewan’s reopening roadmap Noted in its daily COVID-19 update, Saskatchewan has administered 665,193 vaccines to date, 606,936 of which are first doses.
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26.05.2021 / 00:59
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Vancouver partygoers fined more than $11,000 for violating COVID-19 health orders
‘This could be manslaughter’: Legal experts warn about hosting parties during COVID-19 “We have made it very clear that we will not tolerate incidents where people deliberately contravene the public health orders set out by the province,” VPD Const. Tania Visintin said.“When someone blatantly ignores the law and puts others at risk of contracting COVID-19, we will use our legal avenues to hold them accountable.” COVID-19: B.C.
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26.05.2021 / 00:59
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10 things you need to know about B.C.’s COVID-19 restart plan
launched a restart plan laying out a post-COVID-19 pandemic life.Here are 10 big things to look forward to:Effective Tuesday, a social gathering indoors can take place with one other household or up to five visitors. Outdoor personal gatherings of up to 10 people are also allowed.By June 15, outdoor personal gatherings will go up to 50 people, though indoor ones will remain at up to five visitors.Playdates for kids will be allowed.The goal is to return to normal for indoor or outdoor personal gatherings by July 1 and an encouragement to have sleepovers.
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Very ill COVID-19 patients still had robust antibody response: London, Ont. researchers
COVID-19 is robust in both those who are only mildly ill and those who are critically ill.Researchers are hoping to learn more about exactly how the antibodies work with a goal of improving patient outcomes by helping to pinpoint who would require certain treatments. Coronavirus — meet the Ontario researchers responsible for 3 world-firsts The small study involved 56 people in four groups of 14: critically ill patients at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) with COVID-19, critically ill patients who tested negative for COVID-19, people who were mildly ill with COVID-19 and did not require hospitalization, and healthy controls.
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COVID-19: B.C. lays out restart plan including a return to normal by September
Wearing a mask in B.C. indoor public spaces could be optional by July 1 The restart plan will follow approximate timelines based on vaccination rates continuing to rise across the province and COVID-19 cases continuing to decline.“British Columbians have sacrificed so much over the last 15 months to help keep people and our communities safe,” Premier John Horgan said.“We have made tremendous strides with our vaccination program, and we are now in a position where we can move forward with a plan to slowly bring us back together.
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26.05.2021 / 00:59
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Saskatchewan premier urges all citizens to get vaccinated for COVID-19
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe criticized people who have been avoiding the COVID-19 vaccine intentionally and advocating others do the same, saying it was being done under “some misguided notion of defending your personal freedoms” but that they were the ones “standing in the way” of having restrictions lifted.
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KFL&A Public Health announces no new cases for the first time in three months
COVID-19 cases Tuesday. This is the first time since March 1 that zero cases were added in a single day.
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New Brunswick’s reopening contingent on fewer COVID-19 cases
Vaccination numbers continue to climb as New Brunswick pushes toward an eventual loosening of COVID-19 restrictions. But as Tim Roszell reports, the province’s top doctor says it’s not time to declare victory.
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26.05.2021 / 00:59
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COVID-19: 11 cases in London-Middlesex as region’s newest mass vaccination clinic opens
Eleven new COVID-19 cases were reported in London-Middlesex on Tuesday marking the region’s lowest single-day case count since mid-March.The update comes as the region’s newest mass vaccination clinic opened its doors at Earl Nichols Recreation Centre.The latest numbers bring the region’s pandemic case total to 12,031, of which 11,345 cases have resolved. At least 217 virus-related deaths have been reported, including 17 so far this month, most recently on Friday.The health unit says at least 469 cases are currently active in the region.At least 1,542 cases have been reported this month.
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Cases: 46 252 513
Deaths: 750 423
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 34 321 025
Deaths: 459 652
Recovered: 0
Brazil
Cases: 21 835 785
Deaths: 608 235
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 9 215 683
Deaths: 141 607
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 8 494 589
Deaths: 237 619
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