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WASHINGTON - First Lady of the United States Dr. Jill Biden graced the cover on Vogue Magazine’s August issue which was released on Tuesday. The magazine declared Dr.
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Moderna: Blood samples show vaccine effective against delta variant
WASHINGTON - The coronavirus vaccine developed by U.S. biotech firm Moderna is effective against emerging mutations including the highly contagious delta variant, the company announced Tuesday.According to Moderna, blood samples from fully vaccinated individuals produced antibodies against multiple variants, measuring a "minimal impact on neutralizing titers against the alpha and A.23.1 variants" and a "modest reduction in neutralizing titers" against the delta, gamma, kappa and and eta variants. "As we seek to defeat the pandemic, it is imperative that we are proactive as the virus evolves.
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Is Singapore imprisoned by its covid success?
Covid-19 and the curbs on commercial and social life that come with them. The reality on the ground shows a lack of conviction.
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Saskatchewan NDP calls for COVID-19 vaccine requirements at events like Rider games
COVID-19 vaccination requirements for large-attendance events such as Saskatchewan Roughrider games.NDP MLAs Aleana Young and Meara Conway held a media availability on Wednesday in front of Mosaic Stadium in Regina following comments made by the premier, saying the government is not looking at bringing in any sort of vaccine passport. No proof of vaccination requirement for Saskatchewan, says Premier Scott Moe “We’re here today to tell the premier to get in line and keep Rider games safe for families this season,” Young said.“We’re both moms.
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Is the severity of a COVID-19 vaccine’s side effects an indicator of its effectiveness?
Hundreds of thousands of Canadians are getting vaccinated on a daily basis as COVID-19 vaccine doses continue to roll out, with the country already having about 30 per cent of the eligible population, aged 12 and older, fully vaccinated. While some people have shared having headaches and other side effects, some have had none at all.
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Don Cheadle reveals he married girlfriend of 28 years Bridgid Coulter during the COVID-19 pandemic
Don Cheadle has made an honest woman of longtime love Bridgid Coulter.The Hollywood star, 56, confirmed Wednesday that the pair, who have two daughters together, exchanged marriage vows early last year.He and the actress, 52, have been together for 28 years after first starting dating in 1992. Married: Don Cheadle confirmed Wednesday that he tied the knot with girlfriend of 28 years Bridgid Coulter early last year during the pandemic.
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Returning to your workplace? Know your post-COVID legal rights
AB: Can your employer ask you to prove you’re vaccinated? Are you obligated to return to your physical place of work? As COVID-19 restrictions lift, what responsibilities do employers and employees have? Global News at Noon sits down with employment lawyer Karen Tereposky of Samfiru Tumarkin LLP.
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Global News at 5:30 Toronto: June 30
Top stories: More than 180 sets of human remains found near B.C. residential school, Step 2 underway for Ontario’s reopening framework, and Bill Cosby released from prison after his sex assault conviction is overturned.
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COVID-19: B.C., Alberta ahead of Ontario in reopening plans
B.C. and Alberta are poised to eliminate almost all COVID-19 restrictions starting Thursday. So why is Ontario lagging behind? Kamil Karamali reports.
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COVID-19: B.C. reports 44 cases and no new deaths, one third of adults fully vaccinated
COVID-19 on Wednesday and no new deaths, as the number of adults fully vaccinated climbed to nearly one-in-three.It brought the seven day average for new cases down to 52.In a written statement, health officials said the number of active cases in B.C. had fallen to 816.Of the new cases, 12 Were in the Vancouver Coastal Health region, 17 were in the Fraser Health region, one was in the Island Health region and 14 were in the Interior Health region.
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COVID-19: Ontario enters Step 2 of reopening
Ontario entered Step 2 of reopening on Wednesday and with that, more businesses were able to open their doors. Sean O’Shea reports.
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COVID-19: Calls to loosen restrictions for recreational activities in Ontario
The mayor of Brampton says rules on children’s sports leagues need to be lifted. As Catherine McDonald reports, Patrick Brown also thinks indoor pools need to be opened immediately.
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Alberta confirms 76 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday
COVID-19 on Wednesday, bringing the total number of active cases to 1,055 across the province.As of Wednesday afternoon, there were 165 people in Alberta hospitals with COVID-19, with 34 of those people receiving care in the ICU. Hinshaw urges Albertans to continue to make ‘safe choices’ when COVID-19 restrictions lift Alberta’s positivity rate was sitting at 1.17 per cent after the province conducted 6,335 more tests.Over the past 24 hours, two additional COVID-19 deaths were reported to the province.
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Manitoba’s efforts to boost vaccination rates appear to be working, officials say
COVID-19 vaccination rate is near the top in the country and fears of a potential stall in uptake have so far not come to pass, health officials said Wednesday.“It’s really worthy of celebration to know what we’ve all done together, to protect our loved ones and to protect our communities,” said Dr. Joss Reimer, medical lead of the province’s vaccine effort.
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N.B. family being denied vacation refund from WestJet after COVID cancellation
Still fighting for a refund from airline or travel supplier? How Consumer Protection BC can help “The whole point of us getting it was to be able to sort of recharge our batteries, after a particularly rough year,” Michael said.In less than a year, Roger had lost both his mother and his wife.
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‘It has been a whirlwind’: Winnipeg teachers look back on a school year like no other
Winnipeg Grade 12 graduates celebrate convocation via drive-thru amid COVID-19 pandemic Lorielyn Castillo-Holigroski, a grades 5 and 6 teacher at Sargent Park School, said it seemed daunting in September, but it worked because everyone made it a team effort.“We had to step up and make sure we were models to our students and our parents,” she said. “This year I felt more connected to everyone, in terms of everyone doing the exact same thing to make sure we were safe.”She also says the students played a huge role.“Kids are resilient, I think they’re more resilient than we think,” Castillo-Holigroski said.
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Active COVID-19 infections lowest this year with 14 in Saskatchewan ICUs
COVID-19 cases have decreased and now sit at 435. It is the lowest number reported since Oct.
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COVID-19: 8 new cases, 2 additional deaths confirmed in Simcoe Muskoka
COVID-19 cases and two additional deaths on Wednesday, bringing the total number of local cases up to 12,275, including 251 deaths.Local public health also reported one new case of a coronavirus variant on Wednesday, bringing that total to 4,906, including 33 that are active.
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Global COVID cases rise a bit; Delta variant in nearly 100 nations
After falling for 8 weeks in a row, the world's weekly number of COVID cases increased slightly last week, as multiple countries battle surges, including those in Africa, the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday in its latest situation report.
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Sharp US declines in cancer screening during pandemic
Nearly 16 months after the COVID-19 pandemic began in the United States, new studies are showing just how far reaching the repercussions of the pandemic have been on the US population.
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01.07.2021 / 00:07
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Myocarditis detailed in 30 patients after mRNA COVID vaccines
Two recent reports in JAMA Cardiology describe 30 patients with myocarditis, or inflamed heart muscles, less than a week after receiving either a Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. While these events may indicate a higher prevalence of myocarditis than expected, both reports note their rarity.
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30.06.2021 / 23:13
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Alberta’s COVID-19 bill more than $5B: finance minister
COVID-19 hit more than $5 billion by the end of the last fiscal year in March.The money went toward continuing care, hospitals, testing, vaccine distribution, personal protective equipment, and grants and aid for businesses and workers.
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30.06.2021 / 23:13
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3 COVID-19 deaths reported in Waterloo Region Wednesday, death toll climbs to 265
COVID-19-related deaths on Wednesday, raising the death toll in the area to 265.“Today we are reporting three deaths in our community related to COVID-19,” Medical Officer of Health Dr. Hsiu-Li Wang stated.
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Meet some of the people entering N.S. on Wednesday as border restrictions eased
N.S. Premier Iain Rankin announced New Brunswickers would still be subject to isolation requirements because the province had already opened up to the rest of Canada, if people received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.“It was really, really hard,” she said.The change in policy led to two separate protests on the Trans-Canada Highway, first in Thomson Station, N.S., then at the Nova Scotia-New Brunswick border.
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COVID-19: More than 75% of adults have received first vaccine dose in HKPR Health Unit
Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit (HKPRDHU) have received a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.If you factor in youths aged 12 to 17, the percentage of residents with one dose is 74.5 per cent.Medical officer of health Dr. Natalie Bocking told reporters on her weekly media conference that the first-dose rates are starting to level off.“We’re seeing small increases in that percentage,” she said.
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More than 68% of active US military receive COVID-19 vaccine, DOD says
WASHINGTON - More than 68% of United States active-duty service members have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, the Department of Defense announced Wednesday."As a department today, over 68% of our active duty service members have received at least one dose," Max Rose, senior adviser to the secretary of defense, told reporters at the Pentagon during a press conference. "This is an amazing feat, considering that the majority of our people represent a younger and healthier demographic, as well as considering the complex global positioning of our forces and our DOD personnel in over 40 different countries," Rose continued. According to Rose, the number represents thousands of military members who have "answered the call" to
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30.06.2021 / 22:37
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COVID-19: Ontarians line up for haircuts as province enters into Step 2 of reopening
COVID-19 cases.The second step of the province’s economic reopening plan took effect early Wednesday morning, allowing hair salons to reopen to 25 per cent capacity, with masking and other rules in place.Small lines had formed outside some east Toronto salons by mid-morning, with excited residents eager to shed their pandemic hairstyles.“It’s redemption. Life is opening up,” said Jeff Walsh as he waited outside Oriental Hair Salon for his first in-store cut since November.
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30.06.2021 / 22:37
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London’s Oakridge COVID-19 testing site to shut down July 16
COVID-19 testing site in west London, Ont., were given a round of applause on Wednesday as the facility gets ready to close its doors.The Oakridge COVID-19 assessment centre at 825 Valetta St. is set to permanently shut down on July 16, officials said Wednesday.Many of the soon-to-be-defunct centre’s employees will move to either the city’s other assessment centre in Carling Heights or to Middlesex-London Health Unit‘s (MLHU) four mass vaccination clinics.
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30.06.2021 / 22:05
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SC tells Centre to pay ex gratia to kin of covid dead
₹4 lakh cannot be paid for covid deaths as it is beyond fiscal affordability, and the finances of Central and state governments are under severe strain.
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30.06.2021 / 22:05
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COVID-19 Scan for Jun 30, 2021
A new meta-analysis of 58 studies shows obese men are not at increased risk of death from COVID-19 when admitted to intensive care units (ICUs), but those with a history of smoking, diabetes, or kidney disease were at increased risk.The study, published yesterday in Anaesthesia, contradicts
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30.06.2021 / 21:59
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Another Manitoban with COVID-19 dies in care at location out of province
COVID-19 has died while in critical care outside of the province.Officials confirmed Wednesday a woman in her 70s, who was transferred to a hospital in Ontario on June 4, has since died.
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30.06.2021 / 21:59
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Hundreds of Scotland fans attended England match at Wembley while they had covid
or Wembley, the fan zone at Glasgow Green, or a pub or house party where a match was being shown. Almost 400 Tartan Army fans found later to have covid were in attendance at Wembley for the England v Scotland match on June 18, which ended goalless.
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30.06.2021 / 21:45
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Another 7,355 COVID-19 vaccinations given in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph
COVID-19 vaccines were administered in the area the previous day.Nearly 6,900 of the jabs were second doses, while just under 500 were first doses, public health reported.
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30.06.2021 / 21:45
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N.B. reports lowest number of active COVID-19 cases since January
New Brunswick’s chief medical officer of health, Dr. Jennifer Russell, reported three new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday and said 24 active cases remain, which is the lowest reported since early January of this year.
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30.06.2021 / 21:31
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Manitoba health official addresses potential COVID-19 impacts on menstrual cycle
Medical officer of health and medical lead for the Manitoba Vaccine Implementation Task Force Dr. Joss Reimer addressed reports of women reporting changes to their menstrual cycles after receiving COVID-19 vaccination, adding this area isn’t heavily studied.
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30.06.2021 / 21:31
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Manitoba health official urges pregnant women to get COVID-19 vaccine
Medical officer of health and medical lead for the Manitoba Vaccine Implementation Task Force Dr. Joss Reimer urged pregnant women to get vaccinated for COVID-19, assuring the public a recent national study shows not only is it safe, but it’s recommended since pregnant women are four times as likely to require intensive care treatment due to the coronavirus.
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30.06.2021 / 21:31
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COVID-19: N.S. reporting 4 new cases, as province opens doors to Canadian travellers
COVID-19: N.S. opening borders more within Canada as case numbers stay low There were no new recoveries reported on Wednesday, bringing the province’s total active cases to 55.
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30.06.2021 / 21:23
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Maharashtra logs 9,771 Covid cases, 141 deaths in 24 hrs; Mumbai adds 25 fatalities, highest since 9 June
Maharashtra on Wednesday registered 9,771 fresh Covid-19 cases, taking the tally to 60,61,404, while the death toll rose to 1,21,945 after 141 patients succumbed to the infection, according to the state health department.
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30.06.2021 / 21:23
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Delhi Covid unlock: Gyms request CM Kejriwal to waive fixed electricity charges
Gyms in the national capital reopened on June 28 after a months-long closure due to the pandemic. The Delhi government has allowed them to open at 50 per cent capacity.
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30.06.2021 / 21:19
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2 deaths, 70 new COVID-19 cases in Manitoba Wednesday
COVID-19 deaths have been reported in Manitoba on Wednesday.Public health officials said a man in his 30s from the Interlake-Eastern health region, and a woman in her 60s from the Winnipeg health region, have died.The woman was linked to the Alpha variant of concern.
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30.06.2021 / 20:47
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Nightclubs could reopen on July 19 with no Covid tests or vaccine passports
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30.06.2021 / 20:31
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Jharkhand eases Covid curbs from 1 July, allows shops to remain open till 8 pm
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30.06.2021 / 20:31
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McMaster researchers say web-like immune response could lead to COVID vaccine in nasal spray form
McMaster University is looking at potential applications for a tool in the human immune system that reacts like a “spider web” when engaging microorganisms that can cause disease like SARS-CoV-2 – the virus responsible for COVID-19.Immunologists at the university say they’ve discovered a “previously unknown mechanism” tied to a type of white blood cell, neutrophils, which explode when binding to pathogens releasing DNA outside of a cell creating a sticky tangle that acts as a trap. McMaster researchers pursue new cancer treatment that would avoid damaging healthy cells The study’s lead author Matthew Miller, an associate professor at McMaster’s Michael G.
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30.06.2021 / 20:31
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COVID-19: MLHU reports 10 cases, 2 recoveries on Wednesday
The Middlesex-London Health Unit reported 10 new COVID-19 cases and two recoveries on Wednesday.However, the total case count increased by 11 to 12,561. Of those, 12,287 are listed as resolved and 226 deaths have been recorded in total.Currently, at least 48 cases are listed as active.The number of cases involving a variant of concern stands at 3,478, an increase of five from Tuesday.
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30.06.2021 / 20:31
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How Covid-19 affects children, govt explains amid possible third wave concerns
There is not data yet to show that children will be seriously infected
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30.06.2021 / 20:31
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Vaccines helping US gain 'independence' from COVID-19, experts say
Air travel counts continue to soar, while schools, restaurants and other businesses are rapidly reopening. Considering the progress, infectious disease experts say Americans have much to celebrate on July 4 — while continuing to focus on getting shots in arms to protect unvaccinated people from the fast-spreading delta variant. "To me, the biggest sign that we’ve become independent of COVID-19 is the fact that when you walk through a hospital in June of 2021 it’s a very different picture than what it would have looked like in January of 2021," said Dr.
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Cases: 46 252 513
Deaths: 750 423
Recovered: 0
India
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
Recovered: 0
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