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An Ayrshire man who survived two car crashes, a coma, losing his leg and even Covid-19 has been selected to represent Team GB at the upcoming Paralympics.
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John Mayer has contracted COVID-19 for a second time
John Mayer has tested positive for COVID-19 a second time, leading to the next four shows on his ‘Sob Rock’ tour being pushed back to May.The songster shared his diagnosis overnight (February 25), confirming that alongside himself, several members in his band have also wound up with the virus. It comes just days after Mayer’s touring drummer tested positive, with Questlove stepping in to fill his role at the band’s New York City gig.Whelp.
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Foreign travel during coronavirus (COVID-19): find out what you need to do
Check if you qualify as fully vaccinated for travel to England, including approved vaccines.If you’re travelling to England from within the Common Travel Area (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man) and haven’t been anywhere else within the 10 days before you arrive, there are no entry requirements for coming into England.If you’ve been to a country or territory outside the Common Travel Area within the 10 days before you arrive in England, you must follow the rules for entering England from that country.
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Zelenskyy refuses to flee, urges Ukraine to 'stand firm'
KYIV, Ukraine - Russian troops stormed toward Ukraine’s capital early Saturday as explosions reverberated through the city and the president urged the country to "stand firm" against the siege that could determine its future. He refused American help to evacuate, saying: "The fight is here."Hundreds of casualties were reported in the fighting, which included shelling that sliced through a Kyiv apartment building and pummeled bridges and schools.
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Covid-19: India logs 11,499 new cases, 255 deaths in last 24 hours
coronavirus infections, taking the total tally of COVID-19 cases to 42,905,844 while the active cases declined to 1,21,881, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Saturday. The death toll climbed to 5,13,481 with 255 fresh fatalities, the data updated at 8 am stated.
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COVID-19: Update on B.C.’s rapid testing rollout
Legislative bureau chief Keith Baldrey has an update on B.C.’s rapid testing rollout and why the program is expected to be accelerated.
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New efforts underway to revitalize Montreal’s downtown
COVID-19 struck, bringing back new restrictions and keeping people away.Now, another effort is underway.The Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal has released a new study called Relaunching Downtown Montreal with 29 recommendations to bring back office workers and visitors.The CEO of the Chamber and the Quebec Minister Responsible for Montreal held a joint discussion Friday morning talking about the plans.“The government is very aware of the situation of downtown Montreal,” Chantal Rouleau, the Minister Responsible for Montreal, said. Montrealers returning to work after city takes hit amid COVID-19 Experts say elected officials, employers and business owners shouldn’t expect a return overnight.
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13,606 community cases of COVID-19; 263 in hospital; 5 in ICU; more than 31,000 boosters administered
The growth in hospitalisations and patients in ICU is not unexpected, has been planned for and is another reminder that vaccination is our best defence against COVID-19.
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1,295 patients with COVID-19 in Alberta hospitals Friday, 13 new deaths
COVID-19 in Alberta continued to drop slowly Friday as the province announced there were 1,295 people with the virus in the province’s hospitals.Of that number, 88 people are receiving care in the ICU. COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to slowly decline in Alberta That compares to 1,357 in hospital with 92 in the ICU on Thursday.The province also announced an additional 13 COVID-19 deaths had been reported over the past 24 hours.
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COVID-19: Manitoba organizations keeping health mandates in place, despite rules loosening
arts venue says they’ll be following the province’s suggestion.Starting Tuesday, Manitoba will no longer require places like restaurants, gyms and concert venues to check for vaccine proof.However, places like the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra says they’ll be taking matters in to their own hands.“If you look at our audience, they do tend to be a little on the older side, many of them over 45 over 55, so they feel like they’re in that age bracket where it puts them at a high risk,” says Ryan Diduck, the senior director of public engagement with Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra.The WSO says they’ll be temporarily keeping vaccine and mask requirements in place until at least the end of March. They also say they plan on keeping their capacity at 50 per cent until the current season ends in mid-May.“We’ve listened to our patrons and decided to keep these in place until a least the end of march,” he says.It’s a decision that lawyers say is acceptable.
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CDC: Many healthy Americans can take a break from masks
students in schools, can safely take a break from wearing masks under new U.S. guidelines released Friday.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention outlined the new set of measures for communities where COVID-19 is easing its grip, with less of a focus on positive test results and more on what’s happening at hospitals.The new system greatly changes the look of the CDC’s risk map and puts more than 70% of the U.S. population in counties where the coronavirus is posing a low or medium threat to hospitals.
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Studies: No to very slight risk of hearing loss after COVID vaccine
Two studies yesterday in JAMA Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery explore sudden hearing loss after COVID-19 vaccination, one finding no link and the other showing a marginally higher incidence among Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine recipients.
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COVID-19: LHSC caring for 44 COVID-19 inpatients, with 6 in ICU
Middlesex-London Health Unit reported zero deaths for the second day in a row and added 72 lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases on Friday, though case counts are considered an under-estimate due to testing restrictions and widespread transmission.The total number of deaths reported so far this February remains at 49.London Health Sciences Centre, meanwhile, is caring for 44 inpatients with COVID-19, six of whom are in adult critical care. Friday’s figures mark the first time since Jan. 3 that there were fewer than 50 COVID-19 hospitalizations at LHSC.As noted, LHSC is caring for 44 COVID-19 inpatients, with six inpatients in adult critical care.
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Waterloo Region past Omicron peak but hospitals remain under pressure: top doc
Omicron wave of COVID-19 but the area is not out of the woods yet.“We are in a better situation now that we are past the peak of Omicron wave,” Dr. Hsiu-Li Wang, medical of health, told reporters on Friday morning.
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Seven more COVID-19 deaths in Manitoba amid declining hospitalizations
Manitoba planning gradual return to normal health services as COVID-19 cases decline COVID-19 Bulletin #571 https://t.co/BY0WyGsEPO pic.twitter.com/7KW0LLqr0W— Manitoba Gov News (@MBGovNews) February 25, 2022Hospitalization numbers, however, continue to improve — with a decrease of 11 Friday, bringing that total to 513.According to the province, ICU volumes also dropped by three, to 29 patients with COVID-19 in intensive care.
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Queen Elizabeth Canceled Multiple Virtual Meetings This Week Amid COVID Battle
Queen Elizabeth is still dealing with her COVID-19 symptoms.
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Earl Nichols mass COVID-19 vaccination site to close March 4 due to lower demand
Middlesex-London Health Unit announced Friday that it will be closing its mass vaccination clinic at the Earl Nichols Recreation Centre in one week’s time.The MLHU said the March 4 closure is the result of lower demand and a decision to deploy more resources towards increasing mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinic operations. Ontario COVID numbers: 1,003 people in hospital, 297 in intensive care “We are grateful to the many clinic staff members and volunteers who worked at the Earl Nichols vaccination site and made it such a comfortable and welcoming setting for people and their families to get the COVID-19 vaccine,” said Dr.
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25.02.2022 / 20:45
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COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Wellesley will soon cease operations
COVID-19 vaccination clinic, Waterloo Region has announced that another clinic will also be shut down soon.Last Thursday, the region said that the Cambridge Pinebush clinic would shut down at the end of April and on Friday it said the clinic in Wellesley would close even sooner. Waterloo Region’s largest COVID-19 vaccination clinic to begin winding down operations After being in existence for close to a year, the Wellesley vaccination clinic in Elmira will close in eight days.“Dr.
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Canada approves use of plant-based Covid-19 vaccine, first country to do so
world’s first plant-derived Covid-19 vaccine has been cleared for use in Canada for adults aged 18 to 64.
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25.02.2022 / 19:55
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Quebec adds 24 new COVID-19 deaths as hospitalizations keep dropping
COVID-19 pandemic continued Friday.Hospitalizations linked to the health crisis fell to 1,532, a drop of 72 compared to the previous day. This includes 105 intensive care unit cases, a rise of nine.This comes as 84 patients were admitted to hospitals across the province and 156 were discharged.The daily tally of novel coronavirus cases stood at 1,542.
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Delhi: 460 new Covid cases; positivity rate below 1%. Details here
COVID-19 cases and two deaths as coronavirus cases saw a significant decline in the country. With the decline in new cases, the positivity rate in Delhi has also dropped to 0.81 per cent, the health department data shows.Delhi reports 460 new COVID19 infections and 2 deaths; Active cases stand at 2,085 pic.twitter.com/hZbYr9wktw
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25.02.2022 / 19:33
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Jazmine Sullivan Tests Positive For COVID-19, 'Heaux Tales' Tour Postponed
Heaux Tales tour will have to wait a few more weeks. The powerhouse songstress revealed on social media that she has unfortunately tested positive for COVID-19, and as such, will be unable to perform at any of her upcoming shows for the next week or so – including her scheduled appearance at The Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles today, Feb. 25.
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7,956 new cases of Covid-19 reported today
The Department of Health has been notified of 7,956 new cases of Covid-19.
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CDC Expected to Update Mask Guidelines Amid Pandemic
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reportedly about to change its guidelines.
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25.02.2022 / 18:19
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Ontario COVID numbers: 1,003 people in hospital, 297 in intensive care
COVID on Friday, with 297 in intensive care units as figures continue to trend downward.This is down by 40 hospitalizations and a decrease of 17 in ICUs since the previous day. Last Friday, there were 1,281 hospitalizations with 352 in ICU.The province recently began distinguishing between those who were admitted to hospital directly because of COVID, and those who were admitted for other reasons but tested positive for the virus.Of the 1,003 people in hospital with COVID-19, 49 per cent of them were admitted because of the virus, while 51 per cent were admitted for other reasons but tested positive for COVID-19.Of the 297 people in ICUs with the virus, 76 per cent were admitted because of COVID, while 24 per cent were admitted for other reasons.
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₹1 cr each to families of 13 healthcare workers who died of Covid
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25.02.2022 / 16:59
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Saskatchewan reports 1,407 COVID-19 cases, 372 in hospital Wednesday
Some health experts say the change in the way Saskatchewan reports and tracks COVID-19 cases had made it difficult to figure out areas of concern.
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25.02.2022 / 16:33
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London, Ont. area Catholic board ends outdoor mask requirement for students
London District Catholic School Board has lifted its outdoor masking requirements for students to give them a break during recess.The board said the policy change went into effect after the Family Day holiday. Indoor masking requirements remain in place.“We’ve done our best to continually communicate that we want to always air on the side of caution, but with the intention of returning to normal operations when it was safe to do so,” director of education Vince Romeo told Global News.“Staff and students are happy to see that break outdoors, particularly for our youngest learners.
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dailyrecord.co.uk
25.02.2022 / 15:43
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Police warn Scots over Covid test text scam with targets told to enter bank details
Police are urging Scots to be vigilant following a Covid-19 text scam that is currently doing the rounds.
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25.02.2022 / 15:27
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Women's World Cup cricket teams can use backroom staff as fielders in Covid outbreak
Women's Cricket World Cup becomes its latest victim.Teams have been told that in the event of an outbreak, they'll be allowed to use backroom staff as fielders, providing they're female of course.According to the International Cricket Council (ICC), teams will be expected to fulfil their fixtures even if they have as little as nine fit players.The tournament, which is taking place in New Zealand, has some of the world's strictest Covid protocols.The eight teams involved have squads of 15 players, with a maximum of three travelling reserves.If a game is not played and cannot be rescheduled, it will be abandoned and the points shared.Given that all persons entering New Zealand must quarantine for a week in a hotel, there's little point in sending for reinforcements in the event of an outbreak.As such, the ICC have decided to allow staff members to get involved instead, potentially making for a bizarre spectacle - though teams do have the option of rejecting to play a match if they have fewer than 11 players available.Which Premier League team would benefit the most from fielding members of their backroom staff? Let us know in the comments section..."From a Covid perspective, we need to be a little bit flexible, as far as the way in which we manage the game to take into account these unique circumstances," said ICC head of events Chris Tetley."It's important that we do everything we can to try and maximise opportunities for the best players in the world to show their skills at a World Cup."The tournament on March 4 and will run for one month, with the final taking place on April 3.
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25.02.2022 / 15:21
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Over 19 lakh Indian kids lost parents or caregivers to Covid-19, finds new study
19 lakh children in India have lost a parent or caregiver to the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a study by The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health journal.
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25.02.2022 / 13:47
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Jharkhand relaxes Covid curbs for schools, tourist spots, bars, restaurants. Details here
Covid cases, the Jharkhand government today lifted most of the restrictions on markets, schools, parks, and restaurants. Banna Gupta, Jharkhand Health Minister in Ranchi, said that the government has decided to remove restrictions on offline classes in schools of 7 districts.
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Centre extends Covid-19 guidelines till 31 March
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25.02.2022 / 11:21
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Covid in Scotland LIVE as vaccine passports to be scrapped next week
Scotland will scrap its covid vaccine passport scheme on Monday as the country moves towards living with the virus.
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25.02.2022 / 11:21
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Piers Morgan 'worried' about the Queen amid Covid fears and palace scandals
Piers Morgan has revealed he's "worried" about Queen Elizabeth II.The 56-year-old broadcaster is currently in Australia and on Thursday, appeared on the country's The Today Show where he was asked whether he was concerned for the 95-year-old monarch following her coronavirus diagnosis.In response, Piers confirmed that he was anxious for the ageing royal ahead of her Jubilee celebrations this Spring. Piers said: "I am worried about the Queen."I've been worried about her ever since [Prince] Phillip died.
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25.02.2022 / 10:35
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Missile strikes Kyiv, explosions heard in Ukrainian cities amid Russian invasion
Missiles rained down on Ukrainian cities, including an unidentified missile in Kyiv, where sirens blared across the city and the highway out became choked with traffic as residents tried to flee the country.
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25.02.2022 / 10:35
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Western allies slam Russia with ‘severe’ sanctions amid Ukraine invasion
With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine underway, Western nations are now hitting back with tougher economic sanctions.
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Ukraine’s capital tense but quiet amid Russia’s invasion
Tensions are high in Kyiv as Russia unleashes its long-expected invasion of Ukraine.
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SEVENTEEN’s Vernon tests positive for COVID-19
SEVENTEEN member Vernon has been diagnosed with COVID-19, according to his label Pledis Entertainment.Today (February 25), the entertainment company confirmed the K-pop idol’s positive test in a statement posted to the group’s Twitter page. It noted that Vernon had begun experiencing a sore throat on February 24, which resulted in a positive result following the use of a self-test kit.“He promptly took a PCR test and was confirmed with COVID-19 on the morning of Friday, February 25,” wrote Pledis Entertainment, as translated by Soompi.
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25.02.2022 / 08:35
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John Mayer Tests Positive for COVID-19 for Second Time in Two Months
John Mayer has revealed that he was tested positive for COVID-19 for the second time in less than two months.
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25.02.2022 / 07:33
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2022 Alberta budget eyes health-care system sustainability
Alberta’s 2022 budget has more money for the health-care system to support a growing and aging population.
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World's first plant-derived covid vaccine approved. Details here
Covid-19 vaccine was cleared for use in Canada, creating a novel immunization to combat the virus from a unit of Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp. and Philip Morris International.
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25.02.2022 / 06:57
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Covid-19 update: India reports 13,166 fresh cases, 26,988 recoveries in last 24 hours
#COVID19 cases, 26,988 recoveries, and 302 deaths in the last 24 hours.Active case: 1,34,235 (0.31%)Daily positivity rate: 1.28%Total recoveries: 4,22,46,884Death toll: 5,13,226Total vaccination: 1,76,86,89,266 pic.twitter.com/kPbKxRCBzk
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Deaths: 750 423
Recovered: 0
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Deaths: 459 652
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 21 835 785
Deaths: 608 235
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 9 215 683
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Recovered: 0
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Cases: 8 494 589
Deaths: 237 619
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