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'US should do more': Lawmaker on donation of 500 million Covid vaccine doses
500 million doses of anti-coronavirus vaccine to the world, as promised by President Joe Biden, was not enough and the United States should do more in the global fight against the pandemic.Before attending a G-7 summit in England, Biden on Thursday promised to donate 500 million doses of vaccine to bolster the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic across the world.Later, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that the G7 nations are set to commit to providing at least 1 billion coronavirus shots to the rest of the world."While I'm glad the US will purchase 500 million doses to support global inoculation efforts with 200 million doses to be given by the end of 2021, that is not enough.
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Alberta opens up more COVID-19 vaccine 2nd doses earlier than expected
Alberta is speeding up the rollout of second doses of COVID-19 vaccine, moving up the second shot date for those first vaccinated in April. As Nicole Stillger explains, those who thought they had to wait until June 14 to book their second jab can make that appointment right now.
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She confirmed in March that she's expecting her first child with husband Brian Keys.And on Thursday, plus-size model Hunter McGrady revealed that she contracted COVID-19 in April.Speaking with her sister Michaela McGrady on an episode of their podcast Model Citizen, Hunter shared: 'When I was seven months pregnant, which no one knows, I had COVID.' Health scare: Hunter McGrady, who is expecting her first child, has revealed that she caught COVID-19 seven months into her pregnancy as a result of doing a photo shootThe 28-year-old said she caught the coronavirus during a photo shoot.'I had to do a shoot.
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Politico reported.Offit’s comments come just days after Pfizer said it has begun testing its COVID-19 vaccine in a larger group of younger children.The company says it has also selected lower dosages of its shot compared to the volume given to individuals 12 and older.RELATED: Pfizer lowers COVID-19 vaccine dose for younger kids in next stage of trial"Although data shows that severe #COVID19 is rare in children, widespread vaccination is a critical tool to help stop transmission. That’s why I’m excited we have begun dosing participants aged 5 to 11 in a global Phase 2/3 study of the Pfizer-BioNTech #COVID19 vaccine," Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said in a statement on Twitter .Last month, an advisory panel for the U.S.
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COVID-19 pandemic, care homes and other facilities for seniors were hit the hardest. Now, calls are growing to make vaccination and rapid testing mandatory in those facilities.The BC Care Providers Association says it should be mandatory for all staff to be vaccinated as a condition of their employment.
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Delta variant spreading through Canada raises reopening concerns
Since one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine isn’t enough protection against the Delta variant, which is more contagious and can make people sicker, urgency is growing to get more Canadians fully vaccinated. As Heather Yourex-West reports, less than 10 per cent of the population has had both doses, making reopening plans risky.
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Businesses on the brink
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Biden says donated Pfizer covid vaccine shots to ship globally in August
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2020 teen summer employment was lowest since Great Recession
LOS ANGELES - The number of summer jobs for teens amid the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 plummeted to its lowest level since the Great Recession, according to a recent study from the Pew Research Center. Pew observed monthly average employment rates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) for June, July and August 2020 among 16- to 19-year-olds and found less than a third (30.8%) of U.S. teens had a paying job last summer. During the Great Recession in 2008, only 29.6% of teens had a job during the same time span which is only a 1.2% difference compared to 2020. "As recently as 2000, more than half (51.7%) of U.S.
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2 test positive for COVID-19 on 1st fully vaccinated Celebrity cruise
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1 injured, 7 arrested after shootout at Southlake Mall, police say
MORROW, Ga. - A large group fighting outside of a metro Atlanta area mall led to gunfire on Thursday afternoon, police said. One man was injured in the shootout.The Morrow Police Department said more than 20 shots were fired outside Southlake Mall leading to one person being injured.
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U.S. to purchase, donate 500 million doses of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to struggling nations, ‘no strings attached’
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Manitoba Human Rights Commission ‘monitoring’ province’s COVID-19 vaccination card, incentives
Manitoba Human Rights Commission says it’s monitoring Manitoba’s move to issue cards confirming full immunization against COVID-19 and launch incentive programs to encourage vaccination.In a statement Thursday, the commission said it was reminding government — as well as employers, service and housing providers — of their “obligation to respect human rights when imposing vaccination requirements / requiring proof of vaccine.” COVID-19: Fully vaccinated Manitobans to get secure immunization card It says requiring individuals to produce proof of COVID-19 vaccination to access employment, public services or housing could result in discrimination based on disability, religious belief, political belief, social disadvantage and age.“Requiring
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Winnipeg pub weighing its options as COVID-19 restrictions continue
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Kenney says province looking at incentives for COVID-19 vaccines
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says the province is looking at possible incentives to get Albertans who are hesitant to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, to get a shot.
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Saskatchewan Rattlers happy to be back home for 2021 CEBL season
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Alberta expands eligibility for COVID-19 vaccine second dose
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announces expanded eligibility for COVID-19 vaccine second doses in the province.
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Alberta identifies 178 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday
Chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw updates COVID-19 in Alberta on Thursday.
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COVID-19: Quebec still working out kinks in 2nd dose rescheduling
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Brampton family asks questions in wake of son’s COVID-19 death
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Ontario accelerates 2nd COVID-19 vaccine dose intervals to Delta variant areas of concern
The Ontario government has moved up the eligibility of second doses for residents in parts of the GTA. Shallima Maharaj reports.
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1 dead, 2 wounded in shooting outside bar in Upper Darby Township, police say
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Judge rules not to disqualify Darren Hill from Saskatoon city council
Darren Hill will not be disqualified from Saskatoon city council.Saskatoon city councillors voted to seek the judge’s ruling after the Ward 1 councillor missed the deadline to file his civic election campaign expense disclosure by just over two weeks.A city bylaw states an elected official who misses the deadline “is disqualified from council and shall resign immediately.” Judge ponders council’s approach to Darren Hill saga Justice Richard Danyliuk said although the case might seem “simple” to onlookers, it is not a “black and white case.”Danyliuk said Hill breached the bylaw for filing his campaign expenses, making a prima facie case for disqualification as a councillor.However, Danyliuk said a number of factors weighed in his decision
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COVID-19: B.C. reports 153 new cases, hospitalizations at 7-month low
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Boris Johnson to pledge 100 million covid vaccines for poor countries
vaccinate the entire world by the end of next year. G7 leaders are expected to agree to provide one billion doses via dose sharing and financing to end the pandemic in 2022.
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Delta COVID-19 variant cases are rising, prompting caution on reopening plans
COVID-19 pandemic.“I’m hoping people see that we’re doing things responsibly but it’s still going to be a lot of fun,” Steve McDonough, president and chairman of the Stampede board, told Global News.The parade won’t be downtown this year, and the event will reflect all current public health guidance, he said, but the Stampede will go ahead. Doctors’ group concerned about Calgary Stampede, major corporate partner won’t take part Other provinces are cautiously reopening too, allowing outdoor dining, some shopping and other limited gatherings.
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COVID-19: 8 new cases reported in Simcoe Muskoka Thursday
coronavirus variant on Thursday, bringing that total to 4,775, 148 of which are active. 2nd COVID-19 shots prioritized to Ontario hot spots with high Delta variant starting June 14 Three of Thursday’s new cases are in Barrie, while two are in Innisfil, one is in Penetanguishene, one is in Springwater and one is in Wasaga Beach.Three of the cases are a result of close contact with another positive COVID-19 case, while one is outbreak-related and the rest are under investigation.Meanwhile, 59.8 per cent of the region’s population has received one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, while 8.8 per cent has received both necessary doses.
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Euro 2020 games at Wembley to be exempt from Covid rules with 45,000 allowed to cheer England
Euro 2020 matches taking place at Wembley are set to be given an exemption from lockdown rules by the Government, with 45,000 fans expected to attend knockout-stage fixtures.UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has set his sights on bringing the country out of lockdown entirely on June 21, but certain reports suggest 'Freedom Day' could be delayed by two weeks amid concerns over new Covid-19 variants.Regardless of whether Johnson puts those plans on hold or not, though, The Telegraph are reporting that Euro 2020 matches being held at Wembley will not be subject to the same restrictions at other events.A capacity of 22,500 spectators at the national stadium will be guaranteed throughout the tournament, while as many as 45,000 could be allowed to
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The Jerrick Report: Local and original stories told by those who live to tell them
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11.06.2021 / 00:16
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COVID-19: 22 new cases in London-Middlesex; more people eligible for earlier second dose
Twenty-two new COVID-19 cases have been reported in London-Middlesex, local health officials reported on Thursday.It’s the second day in a row that the region has seen a 22-case increase. Eight cases were reported on Tuesday and three on Monday.
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10.06.2021 / 23:53
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New Brunswick inches toward Path to Green
New Brunswick appears to have scrapped plans for more in-school COVID-19 vaccination clinics before classes end later this month. As Tim Roszell reports, this comes as the province crawls closer toward its vaccination target.
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Brampton mother questions hospital, healthcare system in wake of son’s COVID-19 death
COVID-19, last sat in the backyard of his Brampton family home is covered in plastic wrap.It is surrounded by potted plants and bright coloured flowers, and attached to the back is a photograph of his smiling face.Singh’s mother, Manmeen Oberoi, said the family wanted to keep the chair protected from the rain.His brother-in-law said it was his favourite spot.
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Biden confirms global COVID-19 vaccine donation
Today in the United Kingdom, President Joe Biden confirmed the United States would be donating 500 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine globally.
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10.06.2021 / 23:45
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Oro-Medonte, Ont., bylaw responds to increase in concerns over short-term rentals amid COVID-19
COVID-19 pandemic.Township officials say this has resulted in 12 charges under the Reopening Ontario Act to people at four different short-term rentals in Oro-Medonte. COVID-19: 6 charged at Oro-Medonte, Ont., short-term rental property The fine for an individual found to be in violation of the Act is $750, plus a victim fine surcharge of $130.Township officials are reminding people that short-term rentals aren’t permitted at this time.
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Border battles: Vaccines ‘being thrown out’ in U.S. should go to Canadians, mayors say
COVID-19 vaccine doses are regularly going into garbage bins just kilometers away from the Canadian border, according to local mayors and health care providers who are now fighting to get the jabs to go into Canadian arms instead.Windsor, Ont., Mayor Drew Dilkens, whose city sits right on the Canada-U.S. border, said pharmacists who live in Windsor but work in the United States have been continually offering him their excess doses at the end of the day.
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10.06.2021 / 23:45
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Popular Guelph pub hit by vandal as it prepares to reopen patio
COVID-19 restrictions ease, despite being targeted by a vandal during the overnight on Thursday.Employees of The Shakespeare Arms in the plaza at Gordon Street and Harvard Road say someone broke into their patio, stole a bar fridge, damaged a bit of property and even defecated. On-street patios, road closures returning to downtown Guelph on weekends The bar fridge was later found nearby, but it’s unclear if it still works and staff have cleaned up the mess left behind.“We had it all set up yesterday,” said chef and kitchen manager Chris Pole.
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Saskatchewan reports 1 new death, 7-day average of new COVID-19 cases back below 80
COVID-19 infections in more than seven months as it added one to its death toll on Thursday.Health officials said on Thursday there were 77 new cases, bringing the overall infection total in Saskatchewan to 47,517. The seven-day average of new daily infections is down to 79 which is the same figure reported on Nov.
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Personal accident plans don’t cover covid deaths
My brother and I had taken a home loan in which the loan coverage policy was done through the bank. Unfortunately, my brother recently passed away due to covid.When I submitted a claim, the company denied the same, saying that the policy only covers personal accidents. Shocked by the news of my brother’s death, my father also passed away recently.Now, I am the only one left to take care of my family. Please help. —Neetad BaranwalWith a home loan, generally, banks insist on buying three products i.e., personal accident, home insurance and life insurance.
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Covid-19 outbreak closes hotel hosting G7 summit delegation
CARBIS BAY (ENGLAND) : A hotel, which British media reported was being used by members of Germany's delegation to a Group of Seven summit in England, has closed because members of staff tested positive for COVID-19, its owners said on Thursday.The Pedn Olva hotel in St Ives, a seaside town adjacent to the location of the three-day G7 leaders' meeting in Cornwall, southwest England, had shut temporarily on advice from health officials and the local authority, the owners said.Among the guests were security staff for the German delegation and a media team working for a US broadcaster, Sky News reported."Following extensive discussions over the last few days with PHE (Public Health England) and Cornwall Council, we have taken the decision to
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Arkansas woman suing police after PIT maneuver flips her car going 60 mph while she was pregnant
Arkansas - An Arkansas woman is suing an Arkansas State Police officer who she says "negligently performed" a Pursuit Intervention Technique (PIT) maneuver that resulted in her car flipping over on the highway at 60 miles per hour in July 2020.Nicole Harper, who was pregnant at the time, was clocked going 84 mph in a 70 mph zone last summer, according to the lawsuit.
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Studies suggest serious COVID-19 infection can lead to diabetes
Stanford University School of Medicine and Weill Cornell Medicine suggest that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, can target and damage the body’s cells that produce insulin, a vital hormone that regulates blood sugar in the body.Diabetes occurs when an individual’s blood sugar — or glucose — is too high. Blood glucose is the body’s main source of energy and comes from food.
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