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₹12,900 crore as against Rs11,682 crore in the year-ago period. Its underlying volume growth stood at 2% compared to a 4% growth in Q3FY21.
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Ex-SISTAR’s Hyolyn and more K-pop idols have been diagnosed with COVID-19
IST Entertainment announced that THE BOYZ member Eric had been diagnosed with COVID-19, as reported by Soompi. The rapper had tested positive during a preemptive PCR testing for a reality show filming scheduled earlier this week.
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Covid cases rise in Beijing ahead of Winter Olympics
Beijing reported 14 local confirmed Covid-19 cases, the highest daily count in its current outbreak, less than two weeks before the Winter Olympics are due to commence in the Chinese capital and in neighbouring Hebei province.
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Five revellers have been fined for breaching COVID rules at a lockdown-busting Rangers "title party" that included two Lanarkshire police officers.
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The Bachelorette's Ryan Sutter Returns to Work After Health Battles & Two Major Surgeries
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Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi tests positive for Covid-19
Covid-19 Positive with mild symptoms last night and am quarantining at home. I request all who came in contact with me over the last few days to get tested too. Can’t wait to see you all back soon!," Chiranjeevi said in a tweet.Dear All, Despite all precautions, I have tested Covid 19 Positive with mild symptoms last night and am quarantining at home. I request all who came in contact with me over the last few days to get tested too. Can’t wait to see you all back soon!
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Covid-19 curbs as the positivity rate has dipped in the national capital. During a programme on the sidelines of Republic Day, Kejriwal said, “Soon we will try to do away with (COVID) restrictions and bring your life back to normalcy...will make all efforts in that direction".
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NASA’s James Webb telescope arrives at destination 1.5 million kilometres away
After decades of preparation, and travelling 1.5 million kilometres through space, NASA’s James Webb telescope has finally reached its destination to help unravel the mysteries of the universe. Eric Sorensen reports on the groundbreaking discoveries scientists hope to make, and how Canadians have contributed so far.
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With signs of the COVID-19 Omicron wave having peaked in parts of the world, including Canada, scientists are keeping a close eye on a subvariant that is rapidly spreading in some countries.
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As trucker convoy rolls to Ottawa, grocery stores say supply issues have ‘started to ease’
COVID-19 vaccine mandates may have briefly boosted the price of goods, but keeping shelves stocked isn’t a major issue, grocery stores say, despite photos circulating of empty aisles.
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Far-right groups hope trucker protest will be Canada’s ‘January 6th’
Canadian far-right and white nationalist groups see the so-called “Freedom Convoy” as an opportunity, with some hoping the protests will be Canada’s version of last year’s Jan. 6 riot in Washington.
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COVID-19: WHO head says ‘dangerous’ to assume pandemic is nearing end
World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Monday that it would be “dangerous” to assume the Omicron COVID-19 variant could be the last to emerge and that the world was in an “end game” scenario of the pandemic.
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Covid-19: Is it Omicron or common flu? Watch out for these symptoms
omicron variant are more or less the same as that of common flu. However, there are minor differences that can make it difficult to differentiate between the two. According to health experts, it is extremely difficult since both the Omicron variant and the common flu have common symptoms, such as a cough and a runny nose. So, how can someone showing symptoms can differentiate between the two viral infections? Of course, one way is to get oneself tested and be sure about the same.
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COVID-19: Intensive care numbers increase
Global’s Keith Baldrey has more on Tuesday’s COVID-19 intensive care numbers, which have taken a big jump.
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COVID-19: Scientist stands by research Premier Moe called ‘misinformation’
University of Toronto infectious disease researcher is standing by her peer-reviewed Royal Society of Canada study, which found Canada is undercounting COVID-19 deaths, a day after Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe called part of it “misinformation.”“It was just kind of silly and uninformed,” Dr. Tara Moriarty said in an interview.The report found that Canada is missing “at least two thirds of the deaths caused by COVID-19 in communities outside of the long-term care sector,” presenting a dramatically different understanding of how the disease affected the country.
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Free rapid COVID tests readily available in Saskatchewan, but scarce in Alberta
There’s a surplus of rapid antigen COVID-19 tests in Saskatchewan, but one province over in Alberta, a shortage has left residents desperate to find them. Lisa MacGregor reports.
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Can Covid ever be eradicated? What Harvard immunologist Dr Pillai wants you to know
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Food expert says no major grocery shortages likely
You may not find your favourite brand of potato chips or preferred peanut butter at the store. But one of Canada’s top experts on food supply says Canadians don’t have to worry about major shortages despite some ongoing disruptions.
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Edmonton Zone care facilities see huge increases in COVID-19 outbreaks
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Hamilton prepares for easing of COVID-19 restrictions on Jan. 31
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123 care facilities in the Edmonton Zone have COVID-19 outbreaks
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Teen charged with murder after 12-year-old San Jose girl dies of fentanyl overdose
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COVID-19 update, 26 January 2022 2 pm
Associate Minister of Health Dr Ayesha Verrall and Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield will provide an update at 2 pm today.
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Alberta health minister addresses Red Deer hospital ER patient dying while waiting for care
Health Minister Jason Copping addresses a patient died while waiting for care in the emergency room of the Red Deer Regional Hospital this past weekend.
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Feelings of anxiety, depression and loneliness spike amid Omicron wave: CAMH study
A new study by the Centre of Addiction and Mental Health finds about a quarter of Canadian adults felt moderate to severe anxiety, as well as loneliness and depression, two years into the Covid-19 pandemic.
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COVID-19: The difference between event capacity in B.C. and indoor celebrations
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says Tuesday that there is a still a difference between attending an event in B.C., such as a Canucks game, and attending a wedding celebration.
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Microsoft profits up 21% amid Covid pandemic, double push for gaming
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Covid-19 is less severe with Omicron than Delta, suggests US study
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Baby turns blue after dad takes Covid advice from online conspiracy theorists
A baby turned blue and had to be rushed to hospital after her dad followed Covid-19 advice from a conspiracy theory forum.
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Copping tries to explain difference between Alberta and Saskatchewan in availability of COVID-19 tests
Health Minister Jason Copping responds to questions regarding the possible discrepancy in availability of at-home COVID-19 test kits in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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‘I can’t give you a date’: Alberta health minister provides update on COVID-19 restrictions and possible relaxation of rules
Health Minister Jason Copping responds to a question about current COVID-19 restrictions in Alberta and when the government may consider relaxing rules.
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COVID-19: B.C. extends vaccine card program until June 30
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced at Tuesday’s briefing that B.C.’s vaccine card program will be extended until June 30, 2022, and will continue to apply to all people over the age of 12.
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Alberta will offer Paxlovid to certain COVID-19 patients starting Jan. 31
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw announces details surrounding the antiviral medication Paxlovid and which COVID-19 patients will be eligible.
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COVID-19 vaccines could temporarily impact length of menstrual cycles, study says
recent study funded by the National Institute of Health found that a small portion of women who received the COVID-19 vaccine saw a temporary change in the length of their menstrual cycles. A team of researchers led by Dr. Alison Edelman of Oregon Health & Science University observed 3,959 individuals (vaccinated 2,403; unvaccinated 1,556) and over half of the cohort (55%) received the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, 35% received Moderna and 7% received Johnson & Johnson. Researchers analyzed data from a birth control app called Natural Cycles, cleared by the Food and Drug Administration for women to track their menstrual cycles and tell when they’re most likely to become pregnant. Edelman said the study included women with "the most normal of normal" cycle length, averaging between 24 and 38 days.
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‘It’s discriminatory’: Students of Ontario school for the blind urge province to end virtual learning
in-person learning.“Everyone else is allowed to go back to school right now, I feel like it’s discriminatory,” said student Megan Myers.“Being online means we don’t have equal access to education, and as people who are already a minority in society this is a major setback,” said student Jade Ondrick.In an interview with Global News, 18-year-old Ondrick said she is losing out on important life skills because the school’s lodging program has been shut down.“Being able to be in the lodging program means that I get to help with cooking on Thursday nights and I get to learn proper cutting techniques and all that kind of independent skills that people who are abled and who are fully visual take for granted,” she said. Mental health must be part of curriculum as students cope with COVID-19 pandemic, say experts W.
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2 years since first presumptive case of COVID-19 was reported in Canada
It’s been two years since the country detected its first presumptive COVID-19 case. As Brittany Rosen reports, it marked the beginning of an unprecedented time across the country.
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Biden administration officially withdraws COVID-19 vaccine rule
WASHINGTON - The Biden administration has officially withdrawn a rule that would have required workers at big companies to get vaccinated or face regular COVID testing requirements.The Occupational Safety and Health Administration confirmed the withdrawal Tuesday. But the agency said it still strongly encourages workers to get vaccinated.In early November, OSHA announced a vaccine-or-test mandate for companies with at least 100 employees. The rule __ which would have impacted more than 80 million U.S.
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GoFundMe confirms trucker freedom convoy funds being held until ‘clear plan’ is revealed
GoFundMe has confirmed it is holding the funds in the freedom convoy fundraiser until a clear plan about how the funds will be spent is presented.Hundreds of B.C. truckers took to the road Sunday kicking off what they called a “freedom convoy” to Ottawa in protest of the federal government’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for cross-border truckers.The GoFundMe, started by Tamara Lich in Medicine Hat, Alta., has already raised more than $4.5 million since Jan.
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Red wine could reduce chances of COVID-19 infection, U.K. study suggests
FILE - Freeze frame from FOX News coverage on red wine COVID-19 study. (FOX)A recent study from the United Kingdom found certain types of alcohol could impact how susceptible a person is to getting COVID-19. The study, published in the scientific journal Frontiers on Jan.
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More early-hit European nations unwind Omicron restrictions
Two countries that experienced early Omicron surges in Europe—Denmark and the Netherlands—today announced that they were stepping down their restrictions.
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26.01.2022 / 00:47
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CDC confirms Omicron less severe than other variants
Thirty-one states, as well as Washington, DC and Puerto Rico, are reporting decreasing or plateauing new COVID-19 case averages, ABC News reports, signaling that the massive surge caused by the Omicron (B.1.1.529) variant may be receding.
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26.01.2022 / 00:45
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Manitoba COVID-19 hospitalizations on rise again
Winnipeg warns of COVID-19 exposure in city council chamber Six more Manitobans with COVID-19 have died, bringing the death toll to 1,521 on Tuesday.According to the province, 15 per cent of eligible Manitobans don’t have a single dose of the vaccine, while 78 per cent have received at least two shots.
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75% of COVID ICU survivors have physical symptoms 1 year on
One year after 246 COVID-19 survivors were treated in 1 of 11 intensive care units (ICUs) in the Netherlands, nearly 75% reported lingering physical symptoms, more than 26% said they had mental symptoms, and upwards of 16% still had cognitive symptoms, according to a study yesterday in JAMA.
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Doug Ford says he can’t see Ontario mask mandates lifting anytime soon
Doug Ford says he doesn’t see the province’s mask mandates ending anytime soon.Ford was speaking with Belleville radio station CJBQ today and was asked about his recently announced plan to start easing COVID-19 restrictions.The premier said he can’t stand shutdowns and wants to get back to normal, but wants to do it properly and cautiously, which is why there will be at least 21 days between each reopening phase.When asked if a mask mandate will be lifted, Ford said he couldn’t say that it will be anytime soon.He says it really protects people, though it won’t be in place forever. Ontario to begin lifting COVID-19 restrictions on Jan.
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Some Ontario teachers refuse work over school COVID concerns
COVID-19 safety concerns as students and staff members returned to in-person learning with less transparency about the virus in schools.Teachers say they’re concerned about lack of information on cases now that the province has cut back on testing and contact tracing, as well as ventilation standards and student mask quality. They consider individual labour action one of the last options they have to advocate for stronger safety standards in schools — but remain worried that student safety issues are falling through the cracks.
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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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