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Bob Saget died from an accidental blow to the head, likely from a backwards fall.Saget was found dead Jan. 9 in a Florida hotel room.
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Late night’s original music man Paul Shaffer to hit the stage with the VSO
Squire Barnes speaks with Toronto-born musician Paul Shaffer while in Vancouver to perform with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.
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$1 lien imposed by dealership barring Edmonton man from selling his own SUV
It’s a case of buyer beware: read the fine print. An Edmonton man is sharing his experience trying to sell his SUV, hoping it will help others.
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Mapping the trucker convoy in Ottawa: ‘no one’s leaving here’
so-called “freedom convoy” that has snarled downtown Ottawa streets is widening its grip on the city, sprawling out in new, smaller encampments scattered around town.And while the police say they’ve negotiated movement of some trucks around the city, there are protesters in various encampments who continue to dig in their heels.“If trucks leave here, they’re going out on a convoy. They’re going to join the rest of the trucks,” said John Bancroft, a coordinator for the encampment site set up on Coventry Road — a short drive from downtown Ottawa.“No one’s leaving here until the mandates are lifted.” Trudeau calls on all parties to denounce ‘illegal’ trucker occupations, blockades But in the days since, that setup has shifted — and Global News has created a map of what the convoy protest’s encampments look like now.The original location of the convoy, Wellington Street, remains lined with trucks and regular vehicles.
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Caught on video: Burnaby business owner and employee pepper-sprayed by assailant
Caught on video: A Burnaby business owner and his employee are pepper-sprayed by a man, the latest incident in what they say is an ongoing problem with crime in their neighbourhood. Rumina Daya reports.
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Ambassador Bridge protesters defiant as injunction to clear blockade is granted
Police could soon move in and end the Canada-U.S. border blockade in Windsor Ontario, after a court injunction was granted to remove protesters from the vital Ambassador Bridge crossing.
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WHO clears arthritis drug for severe Covid-19 patients
Covid-19 treatments have been prequalified by WHO, including the three presentations. A prequalification provides assurances to countries that they are purchasing quality health products.
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Popular harbour gala is set to make welcome comeback to Girvan after Covid call-offs
One of Girvan’s most eagerly-anticipated events is set to make a comeback in 2022.
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12.02.2022 / 08:49
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Canada wins first Olympic bronze medal in mixed snowboard cross at Beijing Games
Beijing Winter Games on Saturday.The event made its Olympic debut in Beijing, with pairs of one man and one woman racing back-to-back for a spot on the medal podium.Grondin and O’Dine had already claimed the silver and bronze, respectively, in individual competition earlier in the week.As he was in his earlier event, Grondin was the fastest out of the gate in every round of mixed competition, creating big leads in the earlier rounds. Yet he was finally outpaced in the final and finished third behind American Nick Baumgartner and Italy’s Omar Visintin.That meant O’Dine lost the advantage she had in the quarterfinals and semifinals, as the women started staggered depending on the speed of their teammates.O’Dine battled for second position but fell halfway through her run after colliding with Italy’s Caterina Carpano, yet the Canadian still managed to cross in third position.Baumgartner’s teammate Lindsey Jacobellis brought home her second gold for the U.S.
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Olympic officials suggest Russian skater’s entourage should be probed for failed drug test
Olympic officials on Saturday said they would welcome an anti-doping investigation into the Russian doctors, coaches and family members in the entourage of gold medal winning teenage skater Kamila Valieva.Valieva’s future at the Beijing Olympics hangs in the balance after the stunning revelation she had tested positive for a banned substance before winning the team event on Monday, but that the positive drug test report took more than six weeks to be made public.Fans of figure skating, athletes and anti-doping advocates have expressed outrage over a teenager being dragged into the center of an Olympic doping controversy with a positive test for an angina drug. Many have questioned the role of the adults around the 15-year-old skater.On Saturday, International Olympics Committee spokesman Mark Adams said: “Entourage has been overlooked in the past.” Beijing Olympics: Russian skater’s failed drug test confirmed, setting up fight with IOC The delay in Valieva receiving her positive drug test result also loomed large on Saturday as Olympic and anti-doping officials sought to reinstate her ban.Valieva was suspended by the Russian anti-doping body after the positive test report, but the suspension was lifted a day later after she appealed, allowing her to continue to compete.
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12.02.2022 / 08:49
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Trudeau says ‘everything’ on the table to end blockades, warns of potential violence
Justin Trudeau says “everything” is on the table when it comes to ending the blockades paralyzing cross-border trade at multiple locations, and which remain encamped outside Parliament Hill.And he urged anyone still participating in the convoys, which are demanding an end to COVID-19 public health measures, to go home or face “severe” consequences.“Unfortunately, we are concerned about violence, so we’re taking every precaution,” he said.“It’s time to go home – especially if you have kids with you.”Make no mistake: The border cannot, and will not, remain closed. Every option is on the table.
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WHO says ‘acute phase’ of Covid pandemic may end if…
pandemic will end this year, of course with one condition, the 70% vaccination (target is achieved) by mid this year around June, July".
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Bucks County high school surprises team manager with special senior night game
NEWTOWN, Pa. - Council Rock North High School girls basketball team wanted its Senior Night to be special for everyone, including their team manager whose dream was to play in an actual game. The school got together with Academy Park High School on Friday to play a special Senior Night game to help turn Megan Bissol's dream into a reality."She’s definitely our biggest fan we always hear her the loudest on the bench. She comes to all the games home or away and everyone just adores her," Senior teammate Kristen Polinsky said. Bissol scored the first basket of her high school career on the very first shot she put up.
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12.02.2022 / 07:35
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India adds 50,407 Covid cases, 804 deaths in 24 hrs; tally surges to 4.25 crore
coronavirus cases are being recorded at less than one lakh for the last six consecutive days. The death toll has climbed to 5,07,981 with 804 daily fatalities, the data updated at 8 am stated. The case fatality rate has been recorded at 1.19%. The active cases comprise 1.43% of the total infections, while the national recovery rate has further improved to 97.37%, the health ministry said.
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12.02.2022 / 07:33
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Wendy Williams denies Wells Fargo's allegations about her mental health, claims ‘financial exploitation’
Wendy Williams has filed a temporary restraining order against Wells Fargo in order to access her cash. According to Williams' filings to the court, the bank's move reportedly came after Williams' former financial adviser alleged that Williams "was of unsound mind." On Friday, financial advisers at the bank told Fox News Digital that the company's only goal was to ensure the "Wendy Williams Show" host is able to make payments to entities she "regularly" has made them to, despite what her camp is stating on the record about her being "fine" in response to reportedly being labeled as an "incapacitated person." "Wells Fargo’s priority is the financial well-being of Ms.
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At least 20 shots fired at delivery driver in Queen Village, police say
Police say a 31-year-old food delivery driver was making a delivery when he was shot multiple times. PHILADELPHIA - Police say a food delivery driver was caught in a hail of gunfire Friday night in Queen Village.According to investigators, the 31-year-old driver was making a delivery on the 900 block of North 5th Street just after 9 p.m.
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12.02.2022 / 07:17
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Karnataka eases Covid entry rules for Maharashtra people
Karnataka government had made the RT-PCR test compulsory for people entering its state to contain the virus transmission.
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12.02.2022 / 07:11
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Philadelphia non-profit offering free courses on responsible gun ownership, safety
NE Phila Connected is offering free courses to teach responsible gun ownership and safety. PHILADELPHIA - You don't have to scroll for long on a neighborhood Facebook page to find a post about a carjacking in Philadelphia.A non-profit in Northeast Philadelphia is tired of neighbors becoming victims or hurting themselves and others by trying to defend themselves.Roman Zhukov started NE Phila Connected because he saw his neighbors' frustration over the violence in the city and wanted to help."I have a child and it’s selfish to say, but I want him to grow up in a better environment," Zhukov said. "I want him to be okay walking himself to school, I want him to be okay to feel safe on the playground, I want him to go to school where there are no fights or guns involved."There’s been a rise in carjackings in his area and that prompted him to team up with Roman Kourinnoi, a certified concealed carry instructor, to offer free courses to educate people about gun ownership and how to handle them safely.MORE LOCAL HEADLINESThe first class is about having a plan and how to avoid situations."I won 100% of the fights I wasn’t involved in," Kourinnoi said.
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12.02.2022 / 07:05
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COVID-19: B.C.’s pandemic progress by the numbers
Legislative bureau chief Keith Baldrey looks at some of the other COVID-19 indicators and what they reveal about the direction B.C. is hopefully heading.
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12.02.2022 / 06:13
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NASA's James Webb telescope sends back 1st images, including selfie
The first blurry image captured by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - NASA’s new space telescope has captured its first starlight and even taken a selfie of its giant, gold mirror.All 18 segments of the primary mirror on the James Webb Space Telescope seem to be working properly 1 1/2 months into the mission, officials said Friday.The telescope's first target was a bright star 258 light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major."That was just a real wow moment," said Marshall Perrin of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore.Over the next few months, the hexagonal mirror segments — each the size of a coffee table — will be aligned and focused as one, allowing science observations to begin by the end of June.NASA's James Webb Space Telescope launched successfully early Christmas morning from French Guiana on South America’s northeastern coast, riding a European Ariane rocket into the sky.
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12.02.2022 / 06:13
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Koalas listed as endangered species in parts of Australia
FILE - A baby koala is seen at Wild Life Sydney Zoo on Oct. 14, 2021 in Sydney, Australia.
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12.02.2022 / 06:09
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Paddy McGuinness shares health update with fans following horror Soccer Aid knee injury
Paddy McGuinness has shared a positive health update as he continues to recover following knee surgery. The 48-year-old Top Gear presenter picked up the injury whilst playing in Soccer Aid 2021 in September, alongside stars such as Usain Bolt, Olly Murs, Chunkz and Jamie Redknapp.He was eventually forced to retire from the charity football competition, joking at the time that the knock was “not something that can be sorted with the magic sponge”.Just last week the father-of-three underwent a procedure on the dodgy knee, having waited a whopping six months before the surgery could take place, reports the Express.
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12.02.2022 / 05:47
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Fact check on Alberta politicians’ statements on schools, COVID-19 transmission and vaccines
There was a lot of information to digest this week when it comes to COVID-19 and plans to ease restrictions. The decisions are being backed with a lot of scientific claims.
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12.02.2022 / 05:47
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Quebec weighs suspending vaccine passport until next COVID-19 wave: health minister
COVID-19 wave, if necessary.Under questioning from opposition health critics during a hearing at the legislature, Dubé suggested the passport could be dropped in the coming weeks.“When I said the vaccine passport was there to stay, will public health recommend that we, I hope in a few weeks, suspend it because it is going better?” Dubé said about the COVID-19 situation in the province. “Could we restore it if we were ever caught with another wave? That’s what you have to think about.”Quebec was the first province to introduce a vaccine passport on Sept.
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12.02.2022 / 05:47
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COVID-19: Death data removed from internal health authority dashboard
COVID-19 dashboard available only to Saskatchewan Health Authority leaders no longer includes the number of people who died from the disease.Global News obtained images of the dashboard on several occasions. The latest, from Feb.
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12.02.2022 / 04:53
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Canadian military investigating officer who opposed COVID-19 mandates
The Canadian Armed Forces is now investigating Maj. Stephen Chledowski, after the actively serving army officer released a new video denouncing COVID-19 measures.
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12.02.2022 / 04:43
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Founder of Philly Fighting COVID agrees to destroy personal health data collected during clinic debacle
Andrei Doroshin PHILADELPHIA - A graduate student in psychology whose COVID-19 vaccine operation got shut down by Philadelphia last year has settled with the state attorney general's office and agreed to destroy all personal health information his start-up gathered.The agreement was filed Friday in Commonwealth Court and requires a judge's approval to take effect.Central to the accusations against Andrei Doroshin, who had almost no public health experience when the city gave him the task, was that he had intended to profit from the vaccine operation run by his start-up, called Philly Fighting COVID.Mayor Jim Kenney says Philly Fighting COVID was a mistake after the Inspector General found no malice, no ill-intent, and no one seeking personal gain.Doroshin denied the allegations by the attorney general's office, including violating the state's nonprofit corporation law.Under the agreement, Doroshin and his associates are barred from managing charitable assets or soliciting charitable donations in Pennsylvania for 10 years.Doroshin also must destroy the personal health information gathered through the vaccine pre-registration service and is barred from receiving any financial benefit from the information or the vaccine.Doroshin must also dissolve Philly Fighting COVID.City officials said they gave him the job because he and his friends had organized one of the community groups that set up COVID-19 testing sites throughout the city in 2020.But they shut the vaccine operation down once they learned that Doroshin had switched his privacy notice to potentially sell patient data.
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12.02.2022 / 04:27
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Truck drivers voice mixed reaction to convoy efforts
As protesters dig in their heels at border crossings and the nation’s capital, many truck drivers continue hauling shipments across the province. Shallima Maharaj heard from some of them at a stop north of Toronto.
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12.02.2022 / 04:27
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City of Edmonton will not implement its own municipal COVID-19 vaccine passport
Many members of Edmonton city council don’t agree with the removal of the provincial Restriction Exemption Program. Friday they decided on how the city will be moving forward measures. Sarah Komadina has the details
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12.02.2022 / 04:27
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Billionaire's trip to space raises $125M to St. Jude hospital
Inspiration4 mission commander Jared Isaacman, founder and chief executive officer of Shift4 Payments, stands for a portrait in front of the recovered first stage of a Falcon 9 rocket at Space Exploration Technologies Corp. The charitable sector should hope that billionaire Jared Isaacman keeps seeking new adventures.Isaacman, who turned a payments-processing firm he started as a teenager into a multibillion-dollar company, periodically indulges his passion for aviation with head-turning flights.
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12.02.2022 / 04:27
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‘Domino Masters’: Meet the 16 teams competing in 1st-ever season on FOX
LOS ANGELES - It’s time to meet the domino-toppling trios competing in the first-ever season of "Domino Masters." Hosted by Emmy Award-winning actor Eric Stonestreet ("Modern Family"), the series will feature teams of domino enthusiasts facing off in an unbelievable chain reaction tournament. DOMINO MASTERS: The all-new competition series DOMINO MASTERS premieres Wednesday, March 9 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. © 2022 FOX Media LLC. CR: Ray Mickshaw/FOX.
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Wendy Williams Denies 'All Allegations' About Her Mental Health Amid Bank Battle
Wendy Williams is firing back at Wells Fargo over claims she's the victim of «financial exploitation,» saying «she is fine» and «she is of sound mind.»In a statement to ET, Williams' lawyer, LaShawn Thomas, said on Friday that «Wendy wants the world to know that she strenuously denies all allegations about her mental health and well-being.» Thomas also offered details as to why Williams is in a legal battle with Wells Fargo.«Wendy had to unfortunately bring this action because Wells Fargo has refused to honor her Power of Attorney, granting her son authority to make inquiries to the bank on Wendy's behalf,» the statement read.
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12.02.2022 / 03:59
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COVID-19 vaccination shuttle buses now in service in Montreal
COVID-19 vaccination clinics in districts where rates are well below the Quebec average.Officials are hoping to increase the inoculation levels against COVID-19 in areas like Saint-Léonard and Montréal-Nord, where the vaccination levels are below 75 per cent (according to the latest data) while on average, 82 per cent of the Quebec population is considered adequately vaccinated.The shuttle buses run free of charge and take people to clinics in Saint-Léonard, Montréal-Nord, Ville-Émard and LaSalle. Health-care officials are hoping people with limited mobility and those who may have other appointments will get their first, second or booster shot of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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More than 57,000 boosters given yesterday; 454 community cases; 27 in hospital
Tairāwhiti has reached two vaccination milestones today; their eligible population reached 90% fully vaccinated –the 18th DHB to do so – and it’s eligible Māori population reached 90% first doses.
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14.05.2021 / 04:37
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Perspective on COVID-19 ‘breakthrough cases’
Global’s Keith Baldrey has some perspective on so-called “breakthrough cases”, people who get sick after they’ve been vaccinated.
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13.05.2021 / 16:53
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B.C. reports 600 new COVID-19 cases, vaccine bookings to open for people 30+ Wednesday
B.C. health officials release a written statement with the daily COVID-19 numbers for Wednesday, May 12. Legislative Bureau Chief Keith Baldrey has analysis of the numbers and the opening of vaccinations to anyone aged 30 and over.
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13.05.2021 / 04:43
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B.C. government decides to hold remaining doses of AstraZeneca vaccine for second doses
The B.C. Government has decided to hold its remaining doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, in order to give second doses. Keith Baldrey has the details.
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12.05.2021 / 02:15
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B.C. reports 515 new COVID-19 cases, two additional deaths
B.C. health officials release a written statement with the daily COVID-19 numbers for Monday, May 11. Legislative Bureau Chief Keith Baldrey has the details on another day of encouraging numbers.
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11.05.2021 / 05:21
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The overall COVID-19 picture in B.C., after three-day totals show 20 deaths
Global’s Keith Baldrey looks at the overall COVID-19 picture in B.C., with the troubling news that 20 people died in the last three-day period
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08.05.2021 / 05:13
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New information on COVID-19 pandemic from BC Centre for Disease Control
Global’s Keith Baldrey has some perspective on leaked new information on the COVID-10 pandemic.
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08.05.2021 / 02:51
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B.C. health officials provide update after leaked data
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08.05.2021 / 02:23
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B.C. officials report 772 new COVID-19 cases, as province’s death total passes 1,600
B.C. health officials release a written statement with the daily COVID-19 numbers for Friday, May 7. Legislative Bureau Chief Keith Baldrey has the details on the jump in case numbers and drop in hospitalizations numbers
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06.05.2021 / 04:42
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Health Canada approves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for Canadians 12 and over
Health Canada is authorizing the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for adolescents aged 12 to 15, which means the jab is now approved for anyone over the age of 12 in the country.
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06.05.2021 / 01:55
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B.C. reports 572 new cases of COVID-19, lowest daily numbers in over six weeks
B.C. health officials release a written statement with the daily COVID-19 numbers for Wednesday, May 5.
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05.05.2021 / 04:25
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Latest on ‘breakthrough cases’, people who contracted COVID-19 after vaccination
Global’s Keith Baldrey on people who have contracted COVID-19 after they’ve been vaccinated.
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05.05.2021 / 01:29
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B.C. reports 697 new COVID-19 cases, one related death
B.C. health officials release a written statement with the daily COVID-19 numbers for Tuesday, May 4. Legislative Bureau Chief Keith Baldrey has the details on the encouraging numbers and the additional vaccine supply coming to the province.
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04.05.2021 / 05:35
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Drop in COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C.
There has been a drop in COVID-19 hospitalizations. Keith Baldrey reports on what could be behind the trend.
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globalnews.ca
03.05.2021 / 05:37
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More COVID-19 vaccines arriving in B.C. this month
The start of a new month brings hopes of stepping up the province’s vaccination rollout. Global’s Keith Baldrey has more on how many more doses B.C. is supposed to be getting in May.
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