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BOSTON - Emily Booth, a nursing student who graduated from Endicott College in Massachusetts on May 22, received an unforgettable graduation gift when her brother, a U.S. Marine, surprised her by appearing on stage during the ceremony.Video showed Private First Class Ryan Booth appear on stage as Emily accepted her diploma. Just as Emily is about to receive her certificate, the announcer says her brother Ryan arrived to assist in the graduation ceremony.
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Biden adds voice to calls for further investigation into origins of pandemic virus
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More Manitoba COVID-19 ICU patients head to Ontario for care as 312 new cases, 1 death reported
COVID-19 patients are being sent to Ontario as the province continues to see hundreds of new cases reported daily.The province announced 312 new COVID-19 cases and one additional death Wednesday. The numbers were released later in the day than usual due to what the province called technical issues.
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COVID-19: AstraZeneca vaccine available for 2nd doses in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Health Authority and provincial government are assuring that anyone who had an AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in March will have a second dose of the same shot.During a COVID-19 briefing on Tuesday, the SHA said there about 20,000 AstraZeneca shots available for second doses.“We’re not using AstraZeneca as a first dose strategy anymore, so we’re not stockpiling AstraZeneca doses in the province to give us first doses,” said SHA CEO Scott Livingstone.“We’re using it as a second dose strategy moving forward.” Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe sends stern message to those against COVID-19 vaccine Dr.
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COVID-19: Ontario’s reopening plan compared to Alberta’s, BC’s
Alberta has released its reopening plan and it’s more “ambitious” than Ontario’s. Experts look at why the Ford government is taking a slower approach than other provinces. Kamil Karamali reports.
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COVID-19: More than 120 inmate cases at Central East Correctional Centre
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Ontario school boards would be able to resume in-person learning with few days’ notice
Ontario school boards said Wednesday that they would be able to resume in-person learning with a few days’ notice if the government decides to send students back to classrooms for the last month of the academic year.Pediatric hospitals and doctors have been calling on the government to immediately reopen schools amid a decline in cases, saying in-person learning is crucial to children’s well-being.The province’s top doctor said Tuesday that he’d like to see schools reopen as early as next week in some regions. The medical officers in Toronto and Peel Region said, however, that they were still watching to see if COVID-19 cases dropped further.
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New Facebook, Instagram feature will allow users to hide like counts
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27.05.2021 / 00:41
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Mild, asymptomatic COVID-19 cases may be as infectious as severe ones
Only 8% of more than 25,000 German COVID-19 patients had high viral loads, one-third of whom were presymptomatic, asymptomatic, or mildly symptomatic, according to a study published yesterday in Science. High viral loads suggest greater infectiousness.
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Hot spot COVID activity flares as global cases drop; Biden orders fresh probe into virus source
In global COVID-19 developments, new cases last week declined for the fourth week in a row, according to the latest weekly snapshot from the World Health Organization (WHO), and the Biden administration today asked US intelligence officials to double down on efforts to collect and analyze information on the source of SARS-CoV-2.
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Hot spot activity flares as global cases drop; Biden orders fresh probe into virus source
In global COVID-19 developments, new cases last week declined for the fourth week in a row, according to the latest weekly snapshot from the World Health Organization (WHO), and the Biden administration today asked US intelligence officials to double down on efforts to collect and analyze information on the source of SARS-CoV-2.
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COVID-19 Scan for May 26, 2021
Low testosterone concentrations in men with COVID-19 are associated with a greater likelihood of COVID-19 infection severity, artificial ventilation or intensive care unit (ICU) treatment, and death, according to a study yesterday in JAMA Network Open.The researchers looked at the hormone levels in an observational
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NFL drops most COVID-19 protocols for fully-vaccinated players, staff
Quarterback Russell Wilson, No. 3 of the Seattle Seahawks, adjusts his mask while walking off the field after the Seahawks defeated the San Francisco 49ers 26-23 at State Farm Stadium on January 03, 2021, in Glendale, Arizona.
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COVID-19 hospitalization numbers key factor in easing of restrictions
While the number of new COVID-19 cases have dropped in Nova Scotia, the number of people in hospital is still high. And as Nova Scotians await a re-opening plan that’s coming this week, officials say hospitalizations are a key factor in determining when restrictions could ease.
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27.05.2021 / 00:21
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Mental health support needed during COVID-19 pandemic in New Brunswick
The Canadian Mental Health Association says the number of New Brunswickers seeking support has more than doubled since the start of the pandemic.
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27.05.2021 / 00:21
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COVID-19: Nova Scotia safe isolation program has put up hundreds of people throughout pandemic
Police in Nova Scotia charge 2 people for not following self-isolation rules On Wednesday, the federal government announced an additional $4.1 million to help the province run its program. The federal government has dedicated about $100 million in total to help all provinces run this program.“The funding helps us create safe spaces for people to isolate if they can’t do so,” said Churchill.
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27.05.2021 / 00:21
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COVID-19: Potential sepsis treatment moves to human trials in London, Ont.
sepsis more than two decades in the making is another step closer to reality, with the launch of a clinical trial involving COVID-19 patients in London, Ont.Lawson Health Research Institute says enrolment for the clinical trial is already underway, with a goal of including 60 critically ill COVID-19 patients.If the trial results show promise, Lawson scientist Dr.
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27.05.2021 / 00:05
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Mild, asymptomatic COVID cases may be as infectious as severe ones
Only 8% of more than 25,000 German COVID-19 patients had high viral loads, one-third of whom were presymptomatic, asymptomatic, or mildly symptomatic, according to a study published yesterday in Science. High viral loads suggest greater infectiousness.
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26.05.2021 / 23:51
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Pennsylvania reports 70% of adults received first COVID-19 vaccine
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Colorado joins Ohio in offering $1M COVID-19 vaccine lottery
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26.05.2021 / 23:17
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Infectious disease expert weighs in on Alberta’s plan to ease restrictions in fight against COVID-19
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26.05.2021 / 23:17
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COVID-19: Premier expects Alberta to move to Stage 2 of ‘open for summer’ plan by mid-June
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney details Stage 2 of the province’s “open for summer” plan, which he described as a “big step forward.”
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26.05.2021 / 23:17
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Manitoba COVID-19 patients dies after attempted transport to Ontario ICU
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Ventilation, testing might be keys to safe school reopening during COVID-19: experts
COVID-19 pandemic.But experts warn that if kids go back before appropriate precautions can be put in place, it could just lead to a resurgence of COVID-19 in the community. Children can be COVID-19 long haulers but it is very rare, experts say “There are still liabilities in school that need to be dealt with, including class sizes, including ventilation, masking and distancing,” said Dr.
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26.05.2021 / 23:17
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Former chief medical officer reacts to Alberta’s plan to ease restrictions in fight against COVID-19
Former chief medical officer of health for Alberta Dr. James Talbot joins Global News to talk about Alberta’s plan to reopen in the fight against COVID-19.
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26.05.2021 / 23:17
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COVID-19: Kenney anticipates ‘as much Stampede as the community can put on’ in Calgary
Premier Jason Kenney answers a question about what can be expected at the Calgary Stampede if public health measures are relaxed.
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26.05.2021 / 23:17
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Alberta estimates 14% of citizens have COVID-19 immunity from prior infection: Kenney
Premier Jason Kenney says the province estimated that about 14 per cent of the population has natural immunity to COVID-19 when drafting the “open for summer” plan.
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‘I don’t think many Albertans will feel that this is high-speed’: Kenney on plan to relax COVID-19 restrictions
Premier Jason Kenney responds to a question about how fast Alberta’s plan to relax COVID-19 health restrictions in the province could happen.
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26.05.2021 / 23:17
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COVID-19: Mandatory mask requirement would be lifted in Stage 3 of Alberta’s ‘open for summer’ plan
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says the mandatory indoor mask rule would be lifted as part of Stage 3 in the province’s plan to relax COVID-19 health restrictions.
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26.05.2021 / 23:17
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COVID-19: Kenney announces ‘open for summer’ plan in Alberta, relaxing most health restrictions
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announces the province’s “open for summer” plan; a three-step approach that will relax most COVID-19 health restrictions.
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26.05.2021 / 23:17
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29 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Simcoe Muskoka
COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, bringing the local total to 11,751, including 245 deaths.Local public health also reported 18 new cases of a coronavirus variant on Wednesday, bringing that total to 4,447 — 406 of which are active.
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26.05.2021 / 23:17
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1 new COVID-19 related death, 151 new cases reported in Saskatchewan
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Collingwood hospital starts to resume non-urgent surgeries as COVID cases ease
COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to trend downward across Ontario, the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital (CGMH) is beginning to resume non-emergent and non-urgent surgeries and procedures.On Wednesday, the Collingwood hospital reopened two operating rooms for outpatient and day surgeries that don’t require inpatient beds so that the hospital can continue to respond to a possible increase in COVID cases and patient transfers. Ontario to resume non-urgent surgeries and procedures as COVID-19 numbers decline By Monday, CGMH said it will resume all operating room procedures and endoscopies for outpatient and day surgeries.
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26.05.2021 / 23:17
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Boris Johnson considered being injected with COVID-19 on live TV: ex-adviser
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was disastrously slow to impose a lockdown in 2020 because he thought COVID-19 was a scare story and even considered getting injected with coronavirus on live television to show it was benign, his former chief adviser said.Johnson subsequently caught COVID-19 early in the pandemic and was so ill that he was moved to intensive care at a London hospital where he received liters of oxygen.
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26.05.2021 / 23:17
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COVID-19: Kenney details Stage 1 of Alberta’s ‘open for summer’ plan
Premier Jason Kenney outlines Stage 1 of Alberta’s “open for summer” plan, which includes increasing capacity limits for worship services and retail, limited outdoor social gatherings and reopening of personal services.
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26.05.2021 / 23:17
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‘Almost all health restrictions will be gone’: Kenny on Stage 3 of Alberta’s ‘open for summer’ plan
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says Stage 3 of the “open for summer” plan will see “almost all health restrictions… gone.”
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Vaccination may ease symptoms of long COVID
13.7% of people who test positive for COVID-19 still experience symptoms 4 months later.The condition, which resembles other types of post-viral syndrome, is known as long COVID.Common symptoms include:There is no proven treatment for long COVID, but anecdotal reports have begun to emerge of people recovering after COVID-19 vaccination.At the same time, some people with the condition have been reluctant to get vaccinated because of concerns that it will make their symptoms worse.A small study, which has yet to be published in a peer-reviewed journal, found that the AstraZeneca and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines were associated with overall improvements in symptoms.
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26.05.2021 / 22:57
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Trump, Patriots owner Robert Kraft accused of trying to influence late senator's Spygate probe: report
trying to influence the investigation into the team’s 2007 Spygate scandal.The NFL determined the Patriots were guilty of videotaping the New York Jets’ defensive coaches signals from a prohibited location during a Sept. 9, 2007 game.
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26.05.2021 / 22:51
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COVID-19: New Brunswick reports 10 new cases, one from community transmission
New Brunswick’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Jennifer Russell announced 10 new cases in the province on Wednesday, with six in Zone 1, the Moncton region, and the other four are in Zone 3, the Fredericton region.
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26.05.2021 / 22:51
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Canadian Armed Forces winding down COVID-19 task force at Toronto’s Sunnybrook hospital
Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) has begun winding down its operations at Toronto’s Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre amid the recent receding number of COVID-19 patients in Ontario’s intensive care units.A Joint Task Force Central (JTFC) spokesperson told Global News the operation, dubbed Task Force Presidio with a contingent of approximately 50 military members (consisting of critical care nurses, two multi-purpose medical assistance teams as well as command and support personnel), began withdrawing from the hospital’s mobile health unit (MHU) over the Victoria Day long weekend.News of the task force’s end also came as hospital officials confirmed the MHU is currently empty as capacity issues at the hospital have eased in recent days.
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26.05.2021 / 22:51
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COVID-19: Canada’s auditor general says government wasn’t properly prepared to face pandemic
Canada’s auditor general Karen Hogan delivered two audit reports related to COVID-19 on Wednesday, where she said the information revealed the federal government was not properly prepared to fight the pandemic.
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26.05.2021 / 22:51
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COVID-19: 46 new cases in London-Middlesex, 5 in Elgin-Oxford
Forty-six new COVID-19 cases have been reported in London-Middlesex, local health officials said on Wednesday.It brings the region’s pandemic case total to 12,076, of which 11,420 have been resolved, an increase of 75 from the day before. 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 439 cases are active in the London-Middlesex region.At least 1,588 cases have been reported this month.
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26.05.2021 / 22:39
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Experts question Olympic COVID readiness, ask WHO to weigh in
A group of infectious disease experts yesterday raised concerns about several gaps in the International Olympic Committee's (IOC's) COVID-19 protocols, and they called on the World Health Organization (WHO) to convene an emergency committee to weigh the risks and make recommendations for the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo.
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Economic impact of Covid-19 is huge, says PM Modi
₹6 trillion during Q1 FY22, as compared to a loss of ₹11 trillion in Q1 FY21.“Real GDP loss would be in the range of ₹4-4.5 trillion and hence real GDP growth would be in the range of 10% -15% (as against the Reserve Bank of India’s forecast of 26.2%) in Q1FY21. However, we believe that in this wave, our health crisis has overwhelmed us and, hence, the impact on GDP in the second wave will be more from the health channel than the mobility channel.
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Tony Awards set for September after coronavirus delays
Video: Drake gives shoutout to Arya Stark at Billboard awards 2019 (The Independent)Woman throws coffee at head of Dunkin' Donuts worker for forgetting her creamTrump says he has 'seen evidence' coronavirus originated in Wuhan labManeskin say they're offended about drug use allegationsRand Paul tells Fauci he's 'not the end-all' on Covid-19UK aircraft ordered to avoid Belarus airspace after Ryanair ‘hijack’Demi Lovato gives warning about weight-loss complimentsAnnoyed Meghan McCain cut off for advert break during anti-Semitism discussionThese dog and cat foods are being recalled after salmonella alertPalestinian solidarity protests held around the worldMSNBC host brands Ted Cruz 'Kremlin Cruz' after he shares 'Russian propoganda'Gordon
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26.05.2021 / 22:07
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Montreal ‘flirting’ with orange but not out of COVID-19 red zone yet: public health
COVID-19 wave and is on the “right track” but the city is not out of the red zone yet, according to the the director of the public health department.Mylène Drouin told reporters Wednesday that the plan to aggressively screen and isolate emerging cases has paid off to keep variants of the virus as bay. Yet, she also urged people to stay vigilant as restrictions ease and sectors reopen in the coming weeks.“The pandemic is not over,” she said.
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Less than 40 new COVID-19 cases reported in Waterloo Region for 3rd straight day
coronavirus on Wednesday, bringing the total number of cases in the area to 15,741.This is the third straight day the agency has reported less than 40 cases and drops the rolling seven-day average number of new cases down to 47.1.
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Deaths: 750 423
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Cases: 34 321 025
Deaths: 459 652
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 21 835 785
Deaths: 608 235
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