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Mums on picnic put in chokehold and dog set on them in 'vicious attack' by Covid deniers
Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Two mums enjoying a day out with their children on a picnic were 'attacked' and had a dog 'set on them' by Covid deniers.The women were allegedly viciously attacked by the Covid deniers who threatened to rip their masks off their faces. One of the mums was put in a chokehold, NewsAU reports, and was pushed and kicked in front of their horrified children.
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Quad Summit: PM Modi proposes common international travelling protocol, recognition of Covid vaccination certificate
Quad meeting was hosted by US President Joe Biden on Friday. During the summit, PM Modi proposed that there should be common international travelling protocols involving mutual recognition of the Covid-19 vaccination certificate, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla.
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25.09.2021 / 04:27
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Where COVID-19 case numbers are rising in B.C.
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25.09.2021 / 03:43
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Singer Kelly Price Is Missing After Recent Battle with COVID-19
Gospel singer Kelly Price has been reported as a missing person.
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Kelly Price: 5 Things About The Gospel Singer Reportedly Missing Amid Her COVID-19 Battle
Gospel singer Kelly Price has been reported as missing in Georgia following a recent battle with COVID-19, according to TMZ. Cobb County officials listed the singer, 48, as a missing person on Friday, Sept. 24 after they conducted a welfare check last weekend, per the outlet. While authorities found “no evidence of foul play” during the welfare check, Kelly is now registered under the National Crime Information Center.
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25.09.2021 / 03:05
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COVID-19: Alberta Education confirms 5 schools moving to online classes
The Alberta government confirmed Friday that five schools across the province are moving to online classes because of COVID-19. The province also said three more Calgary schools have been added to the CBE’s outbreak list. Michael King reports.
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A shout out to our pharmacists on World Pharmacists Day
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25.09.2021 / 02:53
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Judge won't force Delaware hospital to give ivermectin to COVID-19 patient
DOVER, Del. (AP) - A Delaware judge has refused to order a hospital to administer the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin to a man who is seriously ill with COVID-19.Vice Chancellor Morgan Zurn said in a ruling issued Friday that patients, even if they are gravely ill, do not have a right to a particular medical treatment.
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25.09.2021 / 02:11
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Restaurants manage new provincial COVID-19 vaccine passport program
Ontario’s COVID-19 vaccine passport system is prompting some restaurants and cafes to change their business model. As Caryn Lieberman reports, some are finding it easier to simply shut down their dining rooms for now.
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25.09.2021 / 02:11
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2 more outbreaks reported in Hamilton public schools, cases top 100 since return
COVID-19 outbreaks according to public health on Friday, bringing the total number of learning facilities in an active surge to eight.Central Elementary School and Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Elementary School in East Hamilton each reported a pair of cases among students on Thursday.There are now a total of 25 cases in all eight outbreaks among 22 students and three staff members.
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25.09.2021 / 01:45
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News Releases from Department of Health | DOH authorizes Pfizer booster doses, prioritizes first shots & kupuna
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25.09.2021 / 01:45
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Seek appropriate health care when needed: Saskatchewan Health Authority
SHA) is reminding the general public to seek appropriate care when needed in the midst of the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.In these pandemic times, it can be hard to know whether someone should stay at home, go to the doctor or seek emergency care when they’re feeling ill, according to a press release on Friday.SHA officials said a good rule of thumb is for people to call HealthLine 811, their family doctor or nurse practitioner if they have minor symptoms like a fever, vomiting or diarrhea. If symptoms worsen significantly or people are experiencing significant distress, they said call 911 or go to the emergency department.
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25.09.2021 / 01:45
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QR codes temporarily removed from Sask. COVID-19 vaccine records due to ‘privacy breach’
COVID-19 vaccination records due to a situation that eHealth Saskatchewan is treating as a privacy breach. Digital QR code launched in Saskatchewan for proof of COVID-19 vaccination A Saskatchewan government release said they were alerted to an issue downloading patient QR codes.“IT has identified that the COVID-19 vaccination records of up to 19 residents have the potential of displaying in other citizens’ QR codes.
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25.09.2021 / 01:31
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Alberta announces 11 more COVID-19 deaths, sets new high for number of people in ICU with disease
COVID-19 cases continues to hit Alberta during the pandemic’s fourth wave as the provincial government announced Friday that it had identified 1,651 new cases of the disease over the past 24 hours.As of Friday afternoon, Alberta Health said the province had 20,040 active coronavirus cases, with the Edmonton zone (5,461) and Calgary zone (5,105) having more active cases than any other zone in the province.The province also broke its own record on Friday for number of people in ICUs in Alberta hospitals because of COVID-19. That number has risen from 226 on Thursday to 243 on Friday.
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25.09.2021 / 01:31
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'Real ale' vanishing from British pubs thanks to Covid as beer sales plummet 40%
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25.09.2021 / 01:13
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COVID-19 vaccine booster: Who is eligible for 3rd Pfizer shot?
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25.09.2021 / 01:03
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25.09.2021 / 01:03
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Quebec health-care workers say they feel overlooked by the government
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globalnews.ca
25.09.2021 / 01:03
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Toronto pushes for COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students ahead of health meeting
As the number of outbreaks in Toronto schools grow, so do calls to add the COVID-19 vaccine to the list of required shots needed to attend schools. Although a move supported by Toronto’s top doctor, the province may have other options in mind to help curb the spread of COVID-19.
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globalnews.ca
25.09.2021 / 01:03
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N.L. expands public health restrictions, reports 45 new COVID cases as cluster grows
COVID-19 cases Friday — the highest daily number of new infections in the province since Feb. 19, when an outbreak in St.
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justjared.com
25.09.2021 / 01:02
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Sunny Hostin & Ana Navarro Tested Negative for COVID-19 on Rapid Tests Taken After 'The View' On-Air Fiasco
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cidrap.umn.edu
25.09.2021 / 00:29
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Biden, Walensky boost COVID vaccine boosters
"If you got the Pfizer vaccine in January, February or March of this year, and are over 65, go get the booster, or if you are a frontline worker, go get a free booster now. I’ll be getting my booster shot."
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globalnews.ca
25.09.2021 / 00:25
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21 more COVID-19 cases confirmed in Simcoe Muskoka
COVID-19 cases on Friday, bringing the total number of cases up to 13,417, including 259 deaths.Local public health also reported 42 new cases of a COVID-19 variant on Friday, bringing that total to 5,950, including 125 cases that are active.
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globalnews.ca
25.09.2021 / 00:13
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COVID-19: Nova Scotians can expect mask mandate to remain in place during Phase 5 of reopening
COVID-19 pandemic sweeps across the Maritimes.Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Robert Strang confirmed there are instances of community spread in the Halifax area, as the fourth wave of COVID-19 extends across the province, where there are currently 169 active cases with 14 people currently in hospital.Despite the swell of cases, Strang says Nova Scotia remains on track to enter Phase 5 of its reopening plan on October 4th.
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manchestereveningnews.co.uk
25.09.2021 / 00:11
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Pupils at a Salford high school told to wear masks in class again as Covid cases rise
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globalnews.ca
25.09.2021 / 00:03
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Humboldt Bronco father asks Saskatchewan to unite again and get vaccinated
Humboldt Broncos player Logan Boulet, is asking Saskatchewan residents to come together, like how they did after the 2018 crash, and get vaccinated.“If you can think of what happened with the Humboldt Broncos tragedy and what you did and how you responded, how your love went out to the families of the Broncos and the families and the community of Humboldt… we need you now to help other families, other people,” he said in an interview with Global News.Logan was one of the 16 people who died in the Broncos bus crash on April 6, 2018. Green Shirt Day 2021 shows Saskatchewan organ donations on the rise Just weeks earlier he became an organ donor.
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globalnews.ca
25.09.2021 / 00:03
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Saugeen First Nation residents given expired COVID-19 vaccine for weeks
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fox29.com
25.09.2021 / 00:01
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Philadelphia Department of Public Health to begin administering Pfizer booster shots Saturday
(Photo by Alex Gottschalk/DeFodi Images via Getty Images) PHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia Department of Public Health will begin administering Pfizer booster shots to those eligible Saturday.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday endorsed booster shots for millions of older or otherwise vulnerable Americans, opening a major new phase in the U.S vaccination drive against COVID-19.CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky signed off on a series of recommendations from a panel of advisers late Thursday.The advisers said boosters should be offered to people 65 and older, nursing home residents and those ages 50 to 64 who have risky underlying health problems.
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cidrap.umn.edu
24.09.2021 / 23:41
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WHO adds new recommendation for COVID-19 monoclonal antibody combo
The World Health Organization (WHO) today recommended another treatment for COVID-19, a monoclonal antibody combination from Regeneron already in use in the United States, though it urged companies and governments to make sure it's accessible to lower- and middle-income countries.
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globalnews.ca
24.09.2021 / 23:37
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Emergency doctor says some health triage has begun in Alberta: ‘People will suffer and will die’
Alberta Medical Association says major components of triage have already begun in Alberta, even though the protocol hasn’t officially been implemented.Dr. Paul Parks said that in recent days some critically ill COVID-19 patients who should be on ventilators are not getting them.That’s on top of previously announced mass cancellations of surgeries, along with patient transfers, as doctors balance medical need with available space, he said.Parks said it has become routine in hospitals in the last two weeks to have some critically ill patients — most of them unvaccinated COVID-19 cases — kept on main wards rather than in intensive care units on ventilators because they don’t have the resources.
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globalnews.ca
24.09.2021 / 23:37
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Manitoba reports 60 new COVID-19 cases
COVID-19.The latest cases reported on the province’s online COVID-19 dashboard Friday bring Manitoba’s total number of active infections to 499. COVID-19: Manitoba to start testing non-vaccinated provincial staff Oct.
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cidrap.umn.edu
24.09.2021 / 23:11
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Telehealth widened eye care disparities in pandemic, data show
Male, Black, older, and non–English-speaking eye care patients and those with no more than a high school education were less likely to choose telemedical care over in-person visits during the COVID-19 pandemic, finds a retrospective study yesterday in JAMA Ophthalmology.
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globalnews.ca
24.09.2021 / 23:05
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COVID-19: Manitoba to start testing non-vaccinated provincial staff Oct. 18
COVID-19 test before showing up for work.Regular testing for front-line workers who have direct and ongoing or prolonged contact with vulnerable Manitobans will begin Oct. 18, under new public health orders announced Friday.
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24.09.2021 / 22:55
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Majority in U.S. Supports Biden COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
support vaccination mandates, including for air travel, attendance at crowded events, and other activities. The latest poll also finds 63% of U.S.
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globalnews.ca
24.09.2021 / 22:47
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COVID-19: 11 cases in London-Middlesex; 13 in Huron Perth
Eleven new COVID-19 cases have been reported in London and Middlesex, local health officials said on Friday.They bring the total number of cases confirmed by the Middlesex-London Health Unit to 13,896, of which 13,481 have been resolved, an increase of 38 from the day before.A total of 238 deaths have been reported, most recently on Tuesday involving a man in his 40s who was partially vaccinated.The health unit said 188 cases are active in the region, with 143 of them in London, nine in Thames Centre and six in Middlesex Centre. One case is currently active in Newbury, which has only seen a total of nine cases during the pandemic.The region’s seven-day moving case average is 19 as of Thursday, down from 21.3 a week ago.
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manchestereveningnews.co.uk
24.09.2021 / 22:39
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Latest coronavirus infection rates in Greater Manchester - as cases fall in seven boroughs
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globalnews.ca
24.09.2021 / 22:23
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6 new COVID-19 cases reported in Guelph, active cases fall to 93
COVID-19 on Friday, raising the city’s total case count to 4,999.The active case count has fallen by seven from the previous day to 93 with another 13 new recoveries. Ontario enforcement agencies report few incidents in early days of COVID-19 vaccine certificates Total resolved cases climbed to 4,861 and the city’s coronavirus death toll remained at 45.In Wellington County, seven new cases have also been confirmed as the case count there climbed to 1,938.Active cases have dropped to 32 in the county with nine new recoveries being reported.
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globalnews.ca
24.09.2021 / 22:23
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Another 29 COVID-19 cases reported in Waterloo Region on Friday
COVID-19 cases on Friday, the most since Sept. 18, when 26 cases were announced.This brings the total number of cases in the area to 19,534.
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fox29.com
24.09.2021 / 22:14
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COVID-19 cases higher in schools without mask policies, CDC studies show
WASHINGTON - On Friday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released three studies highlighting the importance of using layered prevention strategies including universal masking to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus in schools. The studies, published in the site’s "Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report," found that school districts without a universal masking policy in place were more likely to have COVID-19 outbreaks.
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24.09.2021 / 22:00
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Sunny Hostin & Ana Navarro Test Positive For COVID Live On The View -- Moments Before Kamala Harris Interview!
It has not been an easy day for the ladies at The View!
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24.09.2021 / 21:45
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News Scan for Sep 24, 2021
Of 1,061 people who were hesitant about receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at the end of 2020, 32% were at least partially vaccinated by spring 2021, and 37% said they were likely to be, according to a research letter published today in JAMA Network Open.The researchers surveyed 3,439 people from Aug 9 t
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24.09.2021 / 21:43
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CDC director says withholding access to 3rd COVID-19 shot for people in high-risk settings would ‘worsen inequalities’
During a COVID-19 briefing on Friday, CDC director Rochelle Walensky said that withholding access to a COVID-19 booster shot for those living and working in high-risk settings, such as front line and essential workers, would worsen inequities she had “committed to fight.”
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24.09.2021 / 21:09
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Centre to map learning loss due to covid in 733 districts
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24.09.2021 / 20:41
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Ontario enforcement agencies report few incidents in early days of COVID-19 vaccine certificates
COVID-19 vaccination policy, as some businesses have publicly pledged to ignore the rules.Most of the incidents reported to police since Wednesday, when the new vaccine certificate system went into effect, involved people who refused to show proof of vaccination.Peel Regional Police said Thursday it had received seven calls about customers not showing proof of vaccination _ five incidents at gyms and two at food establishments.The police force provided minimal details on what happened in the interactions but noted the customers who entered without showing proof of vaccination left before police arrived in two reported cases. In the other five, they left “without incident” after officers arrived on site.
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Cases: 34 321 025
Deaths: 459 652
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 21 835 785
Deaths: 608 235
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Deaths: 141 607
Recovered: 0
Russia
Cases: 8 494 589
Deaths: 237 619
Recovered: 0
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