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Countries with approved COVID-19 vaccination programmes and proof of vaccination
UK or one of the countries and territories listed below.You can still travel to England if you do not qualify as fully vaccinated but you must follow different rules..There are in the last 10 days and you may not be allowed to enter England.You must have had a complete course of one of the following vaccines at least 14 days before you arrive in England:The day you have your final dose does not count as one of the 14 days.Formulations of these vaccines, such as AstraZeneca Covishield, AstraZeneca Vaxzevria and Moderna Takeda, also qualify as approved vaccines.Where 2 doses of a vaccine are required for a full course, you can:.You must be able to prove that you’ve been fully vaccinated under an approved vaccination programme.There are
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India’s Covid vaccination drive is now i-Drone driven: Minister
#LargestVaccineDrive & #FastestVaccineDrive is also now #iDrone Driven#MakeInIndia drone delivered 900 vaccine doses across a distance of 31 kms in #Manipur inoculating 10 people against #COVID19 today.pic.twitter.com/N79g7wapEK
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05.10.2021 / 05:15
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Doctor who contracted Covid-19 left blind after suffering a stroke in hospital
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Covid-19: India records 18,346 new cases, lowest in 209 days
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Covaxin approval: WHO expert panel on Covid-19 vaccines to meet today
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05.10.2021 / 04:23
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Manitoba’s COVID-19/vaccine numbers- October 4
Manitoba’s COVID-19/vaccine numbers for October 4.
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05.10.2021 / 03:15
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‘All I hear is the ventilator’: 24-year-old Alberta woman in ICU after putting off COVID-19 vaccine
COVID-19.“It’s hard to see my sister like this because I’m so used to hearing her talking with me and laughing with me,” the 19-year-old told Global News from outside the University of Alberta Hospital. “Now I just hear the ventilator going and going and going.
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US hospitals brace for next possible COVID-19 surge
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The United States reached its latest heartbreaking pandemic milestone Friday, eclipsing 700,000 deaths from COVID-19 just as the surge from the delta variant is starting to slow down and give overwhelmed hospitals some relief.It took 3 ½ months for the U.S. to go from 600,000 to 700,000 deaths, driven by the variant’s rampant spread through unvaccinated Americans.
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05.10.2021 / 02:33
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Troubling COVID-19 numbers in Northern Health Authority
Legislative bureau chief Keith Baldrey has more on the serious situation in the Northern Health region, with 32 ICU patients being transferred south for care.
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05.10.2021 / 02:21
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Alberta woman lands in hospital days before first COVID-19 vaccination appointment
The Canadian Armed Forces and the Red Cross are on their way to help Alberta hospitals inundated with COVID-19 patients. One of those patients is Jilleen Oar, who contracted the coronavirus just before she was set to get her first dose of the vaccine.
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05.10.2021 / 02:21
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Provincial COVID-19 vaccine passports fuel rise in immunizations
All provinces now have or will soon have a type of COVID-19 vaccine passport, which means more Canadians are getting immunized.
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05.10.2021 / 02:21
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Study suggest Pfizer vaccine may lose efficacy after 6 to 7 months
The results of a small study suggest COVID-19 antibody levels drop significantly 6 to 7 months after people are given the Pfizer vaccine. If those findings are verified, they could speed up the need for vaccine booster shots.
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05.10.2021 / 02:21
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Health Canada considers Merck’s experimental COVID-19 drug
As COVID-19 patients swamp intensive care units, Health Canada is now reviewing Molnupiravir, an experimental drug claiming to reduce the disease’s worst outcomes. Jamie Mauracher looks at what we know and don’t know about this pill.
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05.10.2021 / 02:03
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24 community cases of COVID-19, including one historical; two border cases including one historical; more than 55,500 vaccines doses administered yesterday
Cases Number of new community cases*: 24 (including one historical) Number of new cases identified at the border: Two (including one historical) Location of new community cases: Auckland (18); Waikato (6) Location of community cases (total): Auckland (including four cases in Upper Hauraki; all of whom are in the same household) 1,355 (1,068 recovered); Waikato 8 (1 recovered); Upper Hauraki 1; Wellington 17 (all recovered) Number of community cases (total): 1,381 (in the current community outbreak) Cases infectious in the community: 17 (59%) of yesterday’s 29 cases have exposure events Cases in isolation throughout the period they were infectious: 12 (41%) of yesterday’s 29 cases Cases epidemiologically linked: 17 of today’s 24 cases are
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05.10.2021 / 01:59
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At-home COVID-19 test: FDA approves rapid, 30-minute antigen swab kit
agency announced on Monday. The ACON Laboratories Flowflex COVID-19 Home Test is an antigen test that comes with swabs, a chemical solution and a testing strip.
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Americans could pay 20% more for holiday gifts this year, analysts say
SAN FRANCISCO - Salesforce, a global software company, predicts holiday shoppers could pay up to 20% more for their gifts this year compared to last year.The company also predicts online sales will grow 7% following the 2020 holiday shopping season.Company analysts point to multiple reasons why wallets and purses could take a hit this year — from the COVID-19 pandemic to the backup of cargo ships at America’s ports. RELATED: COVID-19 lockdowns, crowded cargo ports leading to holiday shortagesAccording to The Wall Street Journal, tens of thousands of containers are stuck at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, the two West Coast gateways that move more than a quarter of all American imports.
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05.10.2021 / 01:31
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London, Ont. councillor’s creed won’t grant COVID-19 vaccine policy exemption: Lawyer
COVID-19 vaccine policies and is offensive to the foundation of the Ontario Human Rights Code.Ward 1 Coun.
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05.10.2021 / 01:27
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Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness drops after 6 months: Study
coronavirus dropped to 47% from 88% six months after the second dose, according to data published on Monday that U.S. health agencies considered when deciding on the need for booster shots.
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05.10.2021 / 01:17
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Advocates say tech a barrier in obtaining proof of COVID-19 vaccination for some
proof of vaccination is proving harder for some than for others.“Many seniors, or quite a few of them, are people that don’t have the technology, or don’t know how to use it.
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05.10.2021 / 00:45
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B.C. reports 1,986 new COVID-19 cases over three days, along with 10 deaths
In a written statement, B.C. health officials reported 1,986 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, Oct.
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05.10.2021 / 00:33
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COVID-19 update 5 October 2021
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Director of Public Health Dr Caroline McElnay will update the media today at 1pm. They will be joined by Ministy of Health Deputy Director-General Data and Digital, Shayne Hunter and Ministry of Health National Digital Services Group Manager, Michael Dreyer.
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04.10.2021 / 23:39
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King Street restaurant first business in Hamilton to be charged under vaccine certificate program
bylaw enforcement page, Empire Burger on King Street West was charged on Sunday for failing to check customers’ vaccination status.It’s the first Hamilton business to be fined since the policy came into effect on Sept. 22, although the city has been conducting enforcement at a number of local businesses that publicly stated they would be refusing to enforce the policy.
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04.10.2021 / 23:19
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Montreal-area restaurant, bar owners calling for COVID-19 capacity restrictions to be lifted
COVID-19 capacity restrictions and allow more clients inside.“It’s not fair against the business at all, and I feel like we’re being signalled out. I’ve been 40 years in this business.
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globalnews.ca
04.10.2021 / 22:57
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Some New Brunswick parents calling for schools to be temporarily shut down
As COVID-19 cases rise in New Brunswick, some parents are calling for schools to be temporarily shut down to in-person learning, particularly in areas where there is a lot of spread. Shelley Steeves has more.
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globalnews.ca
04.10.2021 / 22:57
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Saint John reception facility hoping New Brunswick avoids further tightening of COVID-19 restrictions
A popular Saint John reception facility says it’s hoping New Brunswick can avoid a further tightening of restrictions as case counts continue to rise. Tim Roszell has more.
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globalnews.ca
04.10.2021 / 22:57
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Nova Scotians attending non-essential events need to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination
Phase five eliminated physical distancing requirements, but anyone who attends non-essential events and activities will need to show proof of double vaccination. Alicia Draus has more.
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fox29.com
04.10.2021 / 22:55
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Southwest Airlines requiring all employees to get COVID-19 vaccine
LOS ANGELES - All Southwest Airlines employees will be required to get vaccinated against COVID-19, according to a press release published by the company on Monday. "Southwest Airlines must join our industry peers in complying with the federal government's COVID-19 vaccination directive," said Gary Kelly, Southwest Airlines chairman and CEO. "I encourage all Southwest Employees to meet the federal directive, as quickly as possible, since we value every individual and want to ensure job security for all."Southwest employees must be vaccinated by Dec.
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globalnews.ca
04.10.2021 / 22:33
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Experts discuss what New Brunswick should do to stay afloat amid 4th COVID-19 wave
The fourth wave of COVID-19 has hit New Brunswick twice as hard as any of those before it. Travis Fortnum talks to experts on what the province should do to stay afloat.
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globalnews.ca
04.10.2021 / 22:09
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About 80% of Ontario education workers have attested to full COVID-19 vaccination, minister says
COVID-19.That is roughly the percentage of vaccination seen in the eligible population provincewide.The government has said employers in settings considered high-risk for COVID-19, including schools and hospitals, need to have workers immunized against the virus or regularly tested for it before coming to work.
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globalnews.ca
04.10.2021 / 22:09
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Some N.B. parents call for a return to distance learning amid rise in COVID-19 cases
COVID-19 cases rise in New Brunswick schools, some parents are calling for schools to be temporarily shut down to in-person learning, particularly in areas where there is a lot of spread.“I feel it is getting out of control,” said Jessica Hope, whose son attends Salisbury Elementary School.She said her son’s school is not one of the 10 schools the Anglophone East School District said was in an “operational day” on Monday and closed to in-class learning due to confirmed cases of COVID-19.But she said she feels like it is just a matter of time before her son’s school is impacted and she is questioning why the N.B.
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globalnews.ca
04.10.2021 / 22:09
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Alberta reports slight drop in critically ill COVID-19 patients in hospitals
COVID-19 patients in hospital.Alberta Health Services says in a statement that there are 298 patients in intensive care wards, most of them with the infection.That’s down three per cent from a week ago.
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globalnews.ca
04.10.2021 / 22:09
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Transit officials, Hamilton councillors hope incentives will bring back HSR riders
COVID-19 pandemic. Most HSR routes resuming pre-pandemic service in September along with PRESTO price hike “This is something that we’ve discussed previously with HSR,” says Ward 8 Coun.
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cidrap.umn.edu
04.10.2021 / 21:31
88%
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US COVID-19 death toll surpasses 700,000
The COVID-19 pandemic is the deadliest in US history, with more than 700,000 Americans succumbing, and counting.
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cidrap.umn.edu
04.10.2021 / 21:31
88%
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European regulators weigh in on COVID-19 vaccine boosters
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) today released the results of its human medicine committee's recent deliberations on COVID-19 boosters and third doses, concluding that an extra dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines can be given to people with severely weakened immune systems.
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globalnews.ca
04.10.2021 / 21:07
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121
COVID-19: 40 new cases confirmed over weekend in Simcoe Muskoka
COVID-19 cases in the region since Friday, bringing the local total number of cases up to 13,564, including 261 deaths.Local public health also reported 36 new cases of a COVID-19 variant on Monday, bringing that total to 6,083, including 114 cases that are active.
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globalnews.ca
04.10.2021 / 20:58
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452
N.B. reports 2 more COVID-19 deaths, 75 new cases
COVID-19: N.B. caps record-breaking weekend with 93 new cases, 2 deaths Of the new cases, 48 or 64 per cent are unvaccinated, five or seven per cent are partially vaccinated and 22 or 29 per cent are fully vaccinated.There are 49 people hospitalized due to the virus, with 21 in an intensive care unit.
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globalnews.ca
04.10.2021 / 20:55
72%
241
Manitoba adds 324 new COVID-19 cases over the weekend, 2 deaths
COVID-19 reported Saturday, Sunday, and Monday as well as two new deaths.The province says Saturday saw 121 cases, Sunday saw 120 and on Monday there were 83. Out of these cases, 122 were in the southern health region and 87 in Winnipeg.The newest victims of the virus are two males in their 70s, both from the southern health region.Of the new 83 cases, 67 per cent of individuals (57) are not vaccinated, four per cent (three people) have had one dose of vaccine and 29 per cent (24) have had both doses.Additionally, vaccines can now be given at the same time as non-COVID-19 vaccines.
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globalnews.ca
04.10.2021 / 20:49
74%
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Manitoba ICUs still in danger of being overwhelmed due to unvaccinated: Roussin
COVID-19 case counts, it’s about how sick people are going to get.Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief public health officer, says despite Manitoba’s relatively high COVID-19 vaccine uptake, modelling shows the province is currently still heading for a wave that may overwhelm intensive care units again by Christmas.We’re tracking on the severe scenario.
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04.10.2021 / 20:43
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351
After covid blues, new mall projects are back on track
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04.10.2021 / 20:33
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Another 11 COVID-19 cases announced in Waterloo Region Monday
COVID-19 cases were reported in the region.It lifts the total number of COVID-19 cases in the area to 19,722 but also drops the rolling seven-day average number of new cases to 17.14. A week ago, the average was 22.4.
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globalnews.ca
04.10.2021 / 20:33
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COVID-19: Middlesex-London Health Unit reports 20 cases Monday
The Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) reported 20 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, a day after reporting 20 cases on Sunday.The region’s total COVID-19 case count now stands at 14,093 cases (an increase of 19) with 13,683 recoveries (an increase of 14), 171 active cases (an increase of five) and 239 deaths (unchanged)The most recent death was reported Sept. 29 and involved a fully vaccinated man in his 70s.
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04.10.2021 / 20:09
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COVID-19 Scan for Oct 04, 2021
Reinfection from SARS-CoV-2 under endemic conditions will most likely occur at a median of 16 months, according to a modeling study published late last week in The Lancet Microbe.The researchers looked at the human-infecting coronaviruses SARS-CoV-
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globalnews.ca
04.10.2021 / 19:57
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687
Canadian military nurses arriving in Alberta to help with COVID-19 fight
Eight critical care nurses from the Canadian Armed Forces will soon be deployed in the Edmonton region to help fight COVID-19. Tom Vernon has the latest on the noon news.
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cidrap.umn.edu
04.10.2021 / 19:19
92%
572
Low income, stressors tied to worse mental health amid COVID
COVID-19 exacted the steepest mental health toll on US adults with low incomes, multiple pandemic-related stressors, younger age, and single marital status, according to a study today in The Lancet Regional Health – Americas.
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globalnews.ca
04.10.2021 / 19:17
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Vancouver sees 70% spike in nuisance graffiti reports to 311 during COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 pandemic began and merchants say they’re paying the price – while taggers often face no punishment for their unsolicited criminal scribbling.“It’s everywhere,” business owner Joe Chaput told Global News.“It’s an ongoing battle to keep up with it.”Inside les amis du FROMAGE, Chaput sells premium Camembert, Cambozola, Chevre, Cheddar and Charcuterie. Outside, he’s dealing with a different kind of cheese.“All of sudden you come back to work on Monday morning – there’s tags on your garage door, on the front of the building,” he said.“It’s frustrating.”Dear graffiti artists of Vancouver.
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dailyrecord.co.uk
04.10.2021 / 19:16
54%
306
COVID: Lanarkshire case numbers drop during last seven days
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death
pandemic
Coronavirus
COVID-19
United States
Cases: 46 252 513
Deaths: 750 423
Recovered: 0
India
Cases: 34 321 025
Deaths: 459 652
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 21 835 785
Deaths: 608 235
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