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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – School board members with Orange County Public Schools drafted a letter asking Gov.
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B.C. health officials open door to mass COVID-19 testing for long-term care staff
COVID-19 in care homes, including the mass testing of workers.At present, long-term care staff are only tested for the virus if they are showing symptoms or if they have had a close contact with someone who has tested positive.The province rejected the idea of mass testing in the past, but is more willing to consider using a PCR lab test, seen as the gold standard.“I will say that all of these take resources, and do we have 600 nurses go to each of our care homes to do the testing?” Henry said at a news conference on Monday.“We can divide it up so there’s maybe not that many.
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Businesses that do not follow COVID-19 public health restrictions will face consequences: Hinshaw
Dr. Deena Hinshaw responds to news that various Alberta businesses are reopening despite COVID-19 public health orders, asking for understanding. She says by not working together, we risk more deaths and will overwhelm the health-care system.
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Nova Scotia researchers studying sewer samples to detect COVID-19, support Public Health
Researchers in Nova Scotia have begun collecting human waste water samples at sites across the province in an ambitious project that could help detect the presence of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 well before it can spread.Dalhousie University is leading the initiative intended to develop a wastewater surveillance approach for the virus throughout Nova Scotia that could ultimately support Public Health in its decision making. COVID-19 detected in Wolfville, N.S., wastewater in experimental research The director of the Centre for Water Resources at Dalhousie University, Dr.
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‘The Capitol is a crime scene:’ Federal law enforcement officials open 170 case files in connection with riots
WASHINGTON - Federal law enforcement officials on Tuesday said they’ve opened 170 subject files, and charged about 70 in the wake of a violent riot that struck the U.S. Capitol building last week. READ MORE: 50,000 tips connected to Capitol riots; charges, including sedition, on the tableIn addition, the FBI says it notified other law enforcement agencies, including the U.S.
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West Chester police alert public after attempted luring of 2 boys in park
Stock photo of Ford Explorer from West Chester Police Department. WEST CHESTER, Pa. - Officials in West Chester are alerting the public of what they say was an attempted luring of two boys by a man in a West Chester park Saturday.West Chester Police say a 12-year-old boy and a 14-year-old boy were playing in Hoopes Park, on 700 Hoopes Park Lane, just after 5:15 Saturday afternoon, when the two saw a white SUV pull into the park at a high rate of speed and come to rest near the pair, who were on playground equipment.The boys reported to police one man they did not know was behind the wheel.
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More Florida Publix pharmacies to begin offering COVID-19 vaccine
NICEVILLE, Fla. – Given the positive reviews of the program thus far, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that more Florida Publix pharmacies will soon begin offering the COVID-19 vaccine to residents 65 and older.The governor made the announcement outside a grocery store in Niceville Tuesday morning.
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Stay informed with live updates on the current COVID-19 outbreak and visit our coronavirus hub for more advice on prevention and treatment.On January 4, 2021, the JAMA Network published a viewpoint essay by three University of Pennsylvania emergency medicine experts — Raina M. Merchant, Eugenia C.
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Fórsa claims public service employers flouting health rules
The largest public service union Fórsa has accused public service employers of flouting Covid-19 public health restrictions by forcing more people than necessary to travel to work during Level 5 restrictions.
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Saina Nehwal tests positive for Covid-19 at Thailand Open
Also Read | How plant meat is coming of age in IndiaBut specimens from the three other players -- India's HS Prannoy and an unnamed Egyptian and German -- later tested negative on re-examination and they will undergo fresh tests on Tuesday.Nehwal, the former world number one and 2012 Olympic bronze medallist, tweeted that she was told to go to hospital "just before" her opening match.Nehwal's husband, men's singles competitor Parupalli Kashyap, has gone into hotel isolation."The entire Indian team has been categorised high-risk by Thai health authorities and all players and their entourage are currently self-quarantining in their rooms at the hotel," the Indian federation said in a statement.The federation confirmed that despite being
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Exhausted nurse's picture highlights gruelling reality of working on Covid ward
A nurse has shared a photo capturing the gruelling reality of working on a coronavirus ward.
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Coronavirus: Lethbridge business charged with contravening public health order
COVID-19 restrictions.Although LPS did not release the name of the business in a release on Monday night, the owner of Lethbridge’s Peppermint Hippo Tattoo posted on Facebook that he had been given a court date.JUST IN: The owner of Peppermint Hippo Tattoo confirms on Facebook he is the one issued a #COVID19AB court date by @lethpolice today.
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Quebec Liberal leader calls for massive coronavirus testing strategy as schools re-open
coronavirus testing strategy, particularly its decision not to use more rapid tests.The Quebec government said the rapid tests are less effective than the regular tests. It also said it doesn’t need them.
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Saskatchewan eyes extending public health rules as 412 new coronavirus cases reported
COVID-19 infections hit a new high Monday as Premier Scott Moe and health officials mulled what to do about existing public health orders.Health officials said the province’s weekly average of new daily cases was sitting at 307 — the highest its been since at least last summer.
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Hamilton COVID-19 vaccination efforts aim to reach general public by September
COVID-19 vaccination rollout plan, with the goal of vaccinating three-quarters of residents by the end of 2021.During an update to the Board of Health on Monday, officials from the city’s public health department outlined who will receive doses of the existing Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines in phases that have been established by the province.As of Jan.
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Feds publish coronavirus vaccine distribution list, painting rollout picture for coming months
coronavirus vaccine delivery list, featuring forecasted shipment dates that outline exactly how many doses of each vaccine provinces and territories can expect, and when.The webpage features three charts. The first details the total vaccine doses that have already been delivered to the provinces and territories.
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Coronavirus: Toronto to open large COVID-19 immunization clinic next week
In response to a request from the Ontario government, the City of Toronto will be opening up a large COVID-19 immunization clinic next week, which is “quite a few weeks earlier than originally planned,” announced Mayor John Tory on Monday.
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Bensalem traffic stop leads to discovery of 8 kilos of meth, worth 1.6 million, officials announce
Jerimias Donis-Garcia, arrested and charged after Bensalem traffic stop. BENSALEM, Pa. - A traffic stop in Bensalem Saturday leads to large methamphetamine bust, Bucks County officials announce Monday.Eight kilos of meth were found inside a vehicle, with a street value of, at least, 1.6 million, Fred Harran, Director of Public Safety for the Bensalem Police Department stated.Saturday, about 1:15 p.m., a traffic stop was initiated by Bensalem Police, on a 2001 Chevrolet Trailblazer SUV operated by 54-year-old Jerimias Donis-Garcia.Harran remarked this was a part of an ongoing investigation conducted by Bensalem police, in partnership with the DEA.The SUV was stopped on Street Road by Bensalem police.
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Family of Kingston’s first COVID-19 fatality mourns respected professor’s death
COVID-19.Robert is the first person in the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington catchment area to die as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.His son, Chris Pike, said he wants people to know his father was not simply “a statistic” in the raging coronavirus pandemic — he was a man loved by his family and well-respected in Kingston’s academic community.Robert was born in England in 1937 and lived there through the Second World War. Kingston sees first COVID-19-related death He was also well travelled.
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11.01.2021 / 17:39
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Chunky bootmaker Dr. Martens to sell shares to public
LONDON – The maker of Dr. Martens boots, the chunky-soled footwear once championed by rebellious young people but now favored by celebrities like Rihanna, plans to sell shares to the public as the existing owners seek to profit from growth of the iconic brand.Dr.
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11.01.2021 / 17:17
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Belarus leader defends hosting hockey worlds, ridicules US
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko defended his country’s ability to host this year’s hockey world championships on Monday by ridiculing the United States following the violent attack at the Capitol.The authoritarian leader met with International Ice Hockey Federation president Rene Fasel for talks amid calls to move the world championships following mass protests against Lukashenko’s rule.He told Fasel that the protests would not make it unsafe for Belarus to host the tournament, and compared his country with the United States, where supporters of President Donald Trump rioted at the Capitol last week.“In our country, protesters and other dissatisfied people don’t storm government agencies and capitols,” Lukashenko said.
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11.01.2021 / 16:05
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Winnipeg tattoo business reopens in violation of public health orders, stressing financial need
Manitoba coronavirus restrictions extended for 2 weeks, adjustment allows Winnipeg Jets to play McLellan opened his shop on Jan. 9.
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11.01.2021 / 15:36
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Public representatives not part of 3-cr covid warriors, workers to be vaccinated first: PM Modi
Here are the highlights of PM Modi's speech:-Public representatives not part of 3-crore corona-warriors, frontline workers to be vaccinated first, said PM Modi.-"Around 3 crore healthcare workers and frontline workers will be vaccinated in the first phase of vaccination. In the 2nd phase, those above 50 years and those under 50 years with co-morbid conditions will be vaccinated," the Prime Minister said.-From 16th January we are starting the world's largest vaccination program.
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Chosen 300 Ministries leader trapped in South America due to COVID-19
PHILADELPHIA - 'Chosen 300 Ministries' is known in and around Philadelphia for feeding people in need, but now, their leader is in need.Leader Brian Jenkins traveled to South America to check in on one of their several global relief programs that is providing food and aid around the world. He had previously battled COVID-19 and tested negative before he went to South America. While in Guyana, he found out his was positive for COVID-19 since those who once had it can still test postive for another thee months. He could be stuck in the country for months. "I’m pretty much in covid jail," Jenkins explained. "The challenge is that they’re indicting I cannot leave until I get a negative test.
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11.01.2021 / 14:58
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Vaccine rollout confirms public health officials’ warnings
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Public health officials sounded the alarm for months, complaining that they did not have enough support or money to get COVID-19 vaccines quickly into arms. Now the slower-than-expected start to the largest vaccination effort in U.S.
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11.01.2021 / 12:05
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First mass Covid vaccination centres open with UK 'at worst point' of pandemic
The first mass Covid-19 vaccination centre has been opened in the UK as cases soar around the country.
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Mass vaccination sites to open in England
Vaccinations against coronavirus are to be ramped in England up as mass injection centres open but pleas have been made to the public to stick to the lockdown rules to prevent avoidable deaths.
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11.01.2021 / 09:29
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Feds considering designating Proud Boys a terrorist organization after Capitol protests
Proud Boys should be formally designated as a terrorist organization.“As Minister Blair has said, we strongly denounce ‘ideologically motivated extremists including groups like the Proud Boys, white supremacists, anti-Semitics, Islamaphobic and misogynist groups,'” Mary-Liz Power, a spokesperson for Public Safety Minister Bill Blair told Global News.
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11.01.2021 / 00:17
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More than 200 new COVID-19 cases reported in Waterloo Region for first time
Ontario reports more than 3,900 new coronavirus cases, 61 deaths There were actually 152 new positive tests for the coronavirus on Saturday, with the other new cases being added to previous 24-hour periods.The large number of new cases also helped to push up a rapidly growing total number of active cases to 1,087. This number includes 23 people who are hospitalized, nine of whom are in intensive care.In addition, another 102 people were cleared of the virus, lifting the total number of resolved cases to 6,072.One new COVID-19-related death was reported by Waterloo Public Health on Sunday, pushing the region’s death toll to 175.
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10.01.2021 / 22:58
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New ‘Panther’ machine processes 1,600 COVID-19 tests per day at KGH
Coronavirus: 3 care-home deaths, 81 more cases announced for Interior Health region The new machines have increased Interior Health’s ability to process samples from about 900 in a day to over 1,600, ensuring timely results even in a surge event, the health authority said in a newsletter.To make room for the new technology, renovations had to take place at both sites.The KGH lab increased its size by 1,200 square feet. A project that normally may have taken nine months, was completed in nine weeks, IH said.“This is what you can accomplish when this is everyone’s top priority.
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10.01.2021 / 08:15
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Covid doctors 'forced to choose younger patients over elderly people' as rate rises
coronavirus infection rate continues to rise.It comes just days after London mayor Sadiq Khan declared a "major incident" across the Capital following a dramatic increase in deaths relating to the virus.Medical staff are now faced with the decision of prioritising the treatment of patients who they believe have a better chance of survival, rather than the elderly.Staff now face the uncertainty of the NHS being "unable to cope" as hospital admissions continue to grow.Dr Katharina Hauck who works in the faculty of medicine at Imperial College London says that hospitals in London are now in a dangerous predicament.She told the Daily Mail: "Sadly, some hospitals are now forced to follow emergency triage of all patients requiring critical
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UBC public health faculty members pen letter slamming director’s Hawaiian vacation
Head of UBC school of public health apologizes for Hawaiian trip during COVID-19 “A public health leader should know better,” states the letter signed by 19 professors.“This decision to travel harms our school’s ability to contribute leadership in calling for our communities to sustain daily sacrifices to prevent the spread of COVID-19 for the public good.”The professors say they were “dismayed” by both Berman and UBC’s response to the director’s travel.They go on to say that while they’ve worked hard to set the right example around adhering to COVID-19 restrictions, they’re also privileged enough to have the resources not to feel the worst impacts of the pandemic.Many @ubcspph faculty have signed this letter in response to the news
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10.01.2021 / 00:59
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Fury as Test and Trace boss vanishes from public view during coronavirus crisis
Test and Trace operation has disappeared to, amid the mounting national crisis. Baroness Dido Harding has been labelled “Dido Hiding” by critics looking for answers over the scheme’s performance.She is head of the £22billion programme, but has not been seen in public, nor on virtual screenings, since early November.Then, she told MPs she and her team did not see the rise in infections coming after schools went back following the summer.Shadow Health Minister Justin Madders said: “Harding should be there to answer questions.“There have been lots of chances to stand next to the PM at press briefings or to do her own.
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Mitch McConnell sends letter to GOP senators on impeachment procedure summary
(Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Getty Images) Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., on Friday sent a letter to GOP senators sharing a summary of how the upper chamber could legally "dispose of any articles of impeachment" against President Trump before Jan. 20.The letter came after House Democrats drafted new articles of impeachment against the president Friday following a deadly riot at the Capitol.
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COVID-19 cases reported at 2 N.B. schools, Public Health asks all students, staff to self-isolate
COVID-19 were reported.Public Health confirmed Saturday that there has been a positive COVID-19 case at Townsview School, and that “there has been more than one positive case” at Woodstock High School, according to a statement by the Anglophone West School District.The district said that “due to the high-level activity in the area,” Public Health is requiring that all students and staff from both schools in Woodstock, N.B. to self-isolate Saturday, Jan.
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Louise Redknapp says she's 'struggling' and urges public to 'stick together' amid Covid-19 lockdown
Louise Redknapp has confessed she's struggling after England went into a third lockdown following news of coronavirus spikes.The 46 year old, who recently spent an amicable Christmas with her ex husband Jamie and their sons, took to her Instagram feed to tell her 716,000 followers how she's feeling before urging the public to "stay strong". "Hi guys Happy Friday," she started alongside a red heart emoji, before adding: "I’m definitely struggling at the moment so just wanted to say let’s all try and stick together, stay strong, stay positive and please remember your not alone there is always someone to talk to! Lots of love xxx".
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UK National Crime Agency warns public against COVID-19 vaccine scams
COVID-19 vaccines that are fake or non-existent, the UK's National Crime Agency (NCA) warned the British public in a message this week.As the UK's vaccination programme involving the Pfizer/BioNTech and Oxford/AstraZeneca jabs began expanding to National Health Service (NHS) hospitals and centres, the authorities have also been alerted to scams including a case being investigated by the City of London Police of a 92-year-old woman being defrauded of 160 pounds by a man posing as a “vaccinator".The NCA said it is working with the government and law enforcement to urge people to remain vigilant and follow basic advice in relation to the NHS COVID vaccination programme, which will always be free and that the NHS will never ask for payment for
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COVID-19 vaccination: Doctors, frontline workers, including sanitation workers to be given priority, says PM
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09.01.2021 / 07:59
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Most Covid-19 survivors 'still suffer symptoms 6 months later' new study shows
More than three quarters of coronavirus patients have at least one ongoing symptom six months after initially becoming unwell, according to a new study.
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09.01.2021 / 07:25
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Coronavirus: Mayor of Kelowna urges protesters to follow public health orders
Coronavirus: First long-term care resident vaccinated in Interior Health region “People have the right to peacefully protest, but they do not have the right to put others at risk by defying public health orders,” Basran said in his written statement.“Individual rights and freedoms are fundamental to our democracy, but they are only possible within parameters established by the democratic process.
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X Factor’s Lucy Spraggan shows off her new boobs and says she ‘can’t wait for the sex clubs to open’ after Covid chaos
THE X Factor's Lucy Spraggan has proudly shown off her new boobs exclusively to The Sun - cheekily admitting that she is desperate to visit a lesbian sex club now she's confident in her body. The 29-year-old star shot to fame on the 2012 series of the ITV reality show, and has undergone a huge image transformation since then.
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Coronavirus: Quebec recommends against using portable air purifiers in schools
COVID-19 in schools.The report comes as students get set to return to school after the holiday break, while the province struggles to bring down its daily COVID-19 caseload and related hospitalizations.During a press conference Friday, in company of Education Minister Jean-François Roberge, Quebec Public Health’s strategic medical adviser Dr.
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COVID-19: Calgary hair salon considers opening despite public health orders
A Calgary hair salon is considering opening Monday, despite public health restrictions. As Jackie Wilson reports, the co-owner’s fiancé says the decision isn’t political, it’s just survival.
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Doctors weigh in on extended coronavirus-related school closure in southern Ontario
Students across Ontario will not be returning to school on Monday as previously planned, opting to keep schools closed until Jan. 25.
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Coronavirus: Doctors weigh in on extended school closures in southern Ontario
COVID-19 patients who are coming in needing urgent care. Coronavirus: Most Ontario elementary students will continue online learning until Jan.
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Adult sex store, church among those busted in Waterloo Region for ignoring COVID-19 orders
COVID-19 rules since Dec. 28, according to Regional Chair Karen Redman.She says the city of Cambridge issued three $880 tickets to private residences for gatherings.
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