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Saskatchewan medical officer bracing for ‘winter of misery’
Saqib Shahab said elective and urgent surgeries are being delayed as resources and staff get redeployed to COVID-19 hospital wards.“We’ve got a billion-dollar health-care system, one of the best … in the world that is not able to do what it is designed to do because it’s dealing with a vaccine-preventable problem,” Shahab said.“It is a tragedy of our times, that being in a very privileged society, we are facing this dilemma.” Saskatchewan woman’s kidney surgery delayed because of COVID-19 Saskatchewan has the highest case rate, and death rate among all provinces, while having the lowest vaccination rate in the country.Data compiled by Health Canada shows Saskatchewan residents are four times more likely to die from COVID-19 than people in
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Saskatchewan woman’s kidney surgery delayed because of COVID-19
On Sept. 15, the Saskatchewan Health Authority booked Jessica Bailey’s surgery. She suffers from chronic kidney disease and has been waiting for a transplant for years.
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COVID-19: Surrey to make masks mandatory for all K-12 students
Vancouver School Board makes masks mandatory for K-12 students Currently, the province’s own COVID-19 guidelines only require masks to be worn by students in Grade 4 and up.The move comes amid a marked increase in the number of COVID-19 cases affecting young children, who remain the largest group of unvaccinated people in the province.Surrey Board will require masks K-12 beginning Oct. 4th.
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COVID-19: City of Saskatoon calls on province to bring in public gathering restrictions
City of Saskatoon is calling on the Saskatchewan government to bring back gathering restrictions as COVID-19 cases continue to rise.At a special city council meeting Wednesday, doctors told councillors ICUs in the province are getting close to having to make tough decisions around who gets what level of care.“The recent changes in terms of introducing mandatory masking in the province and so on, I think, is going to have a positive impact, but it’s not by itself enough to truly control this,” explained respirologist Dr. Mark Fenton.
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30.09.2021 / 03:41
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COVID-19 lockdowns, crowded cargo ports leading to holiday shortages
the backup in cargo is expected to leave a wide-ranging impact, possibly delaying the shipment of merchandise and other consumer items for the holidays. RELATED: Experts encourage early holiday shopping as COVID continues to impact supply chainAccording to The Wall Street Journal, tens of thousands of containers are stuck at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, the two West Coast gateways that move more than a quarter of all American imports. More than 60 ships are lined up to dock, with waiting times stretching to three weeks.Participants in each link in the U.S.
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30.09.2021 / 03:21
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CMA: ‘extraordinary measures’ needed to control COVID-19 in Alberta, Saskatchewan
The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is calling for aggressive measures in Alberta and Saskatchewan to stop the surge of COVID-19. Heather Yourex-West reports on the recommendations, the reaction from premiers, and how the crisis is affecting different patients.
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30.09.2021 / 02:49
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COVID-19 can infect pancreatic cells that make insulin, study suggests
study published in the journal "Frontiers." The most susceptible cells are called beta cells, which are responsible for making insulin. Earlier studies found that once COVID-19 has infected the beta cells, it can replicate, making more copies of itself and spreading to other cells. FILE - A woman receives a blood glucose test to check for possible diabetes.
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COVID-19: New study says Quebec made right decision to extend intervals between vaccine doses
COVID-19: Quebec hopes to begin vaccinating youngsters by year’s end, health minister says The new study by the Institut national de santé publique du Québec says the “efficacy against infections increases when the interval between doses is greater than that recommended by the manufacturers.”For example, the study revealed that the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine was 47 per cent effective at preventing infections when the second dose was given three to four weeks after the first, as recommended by the manufacturer.
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Lethbridge mom shares story of son’s battle with COVID-19
A Lethbridge mother is speaking out after her 11-year-old son contracted COVID-19. She hopes by sharing her child’s story, more people will be encouraged to do their part to stop the spread.
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30.09.2021 / 02:41
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B.C. reports 813 new COVID-19 cases reported, 11 new deaths
Legislative bureau chief Keith Baldrey has the B.C. COVID-19 numbers for Wednesday, Sept. 29.
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30.09.2021 / 02:41
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COVID-19: Eleven more deaths, 813 new cases reported in B.C.
COVID-19 cases and 11 more deaths on Wednesday.The update brought B.C.’s seven-day average for new cases to 754, the highest it has been since the first week of May.Of the new cases, 303 were in the Fraser Health region, 102 were in the Vancouver Coastal Health region, 208 were in the Interior Health region, 118 were in the Northern Health region and 82 were in the Island Health region.There were 6,185 active cases throughout the province. Another 652 COVID-19 cases reported in B.C.
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COVID-19: Despite cases in Hamilton schools, experts say ‘too early’ to judge reopening
COVID-19 cases among children in the province, particularly tied to those who are back at school.With the province reporting close to 1,600 COVID cases in schools during the last 14 days and over 2,000 since the September return, Laurier University advisor Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid told Global News it’s a “bit too early” to say whether the reopening will cause “massive” cases in the community.“I think that kind of data will come in in the next couple of weeks, probably around the Thanksgiving break,” said Firas Khalid.
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COVID-19 update 30 September
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield will update the media today at 1pm.
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30.09.2021 / 01:49
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Some Ontario restaurants defying COVID-19 vaccine passport rules
One week into Ontario’s proof of vaccination program, Toronto officials say it’s working pretty well and most businesses are complying. But that’s not true across the province.
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30.09.2021 / 01:35
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TTC union reverses decision on COVID-19 vaccination status disclosure
Some give and take between the TTC and its unionized workers over providing vaccination status. The union now says its members will tell the transit operator if they have had the shots. Caryn Lieberman explains.
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30.09.2021 / 01:05
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Global COVID-19 patterns show more signs of decline
Cases, as well as deaths, continue to drop globally, but infections continue at very high levels, with about 3.4 million cases recorded over the past week, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in its weekly pandemic update yesterday.
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CDC urges COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy
Today the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released an official health advisory, encouraging COVID-19 vaccination for pregnant and lactating Americans, as well as those considering pregnancy.
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30.09.2021 / 00:53
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Health care workers face threats, violence over COVID-19 safety rules
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Federal judge rules South Carolina schools can require face masks
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - School districts in South Carolina now have the authority to require masks and should check with their lawyers on what kind of accommodations they need to make for medically vulnerable students, the state's education chief said Wednesday.The memo from Education Superintendent Molly Spearman came a day after a federal judge ruled with the parents of disabled students who said a state ban on mask mandates discriminated against them because they didn't feel safe sending them to public schools without required face coverings as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.The temporary restraining order went into effect immediately.
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30.09.2021 / 00:35
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Fact Check: No, natural immunity isn’t as good as a COVID-19 vaccine, experts say
COVID-19 as well as an mRNA vaccine, according to both experts and the research.Multiple anti-vaccine groups touted natural immunity as a viable alternative to getting vaccinated, but experts say the natural immunity is unreliable — especially when there’s a safe and effective vaccine out there.Even if you’ve already had COVID, you should still get vaccinated, doctors say.“The idea of natural immunity, people are kind of taking that and running with it, thinking, ‘I don’t need to get vaccinated.’ That’s not true, either,” said Dr.
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30.09.2021 / 00:15
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COVID-19: 14 new cases confirmed in Simcoe Muskoka
COVID-19 cases in the region on Wednesday, bringing the local total number of cases up to 13,485, including 260 deaths.Local public health also reported 14 new cases of a COVID-19 variant on Wednesday, bringing that total to 6,018 including 103 cases that are active. Vaccinated and unvaccinated Canadians have very negative relationships: poll Eight of the new cases are in New Tecumseth, while three are in Barrie.
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30.09.2021 / 00:07
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COVID-19: London-Middlesex reports fully vaccinated man dies of COVID-19
The Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) reported 13 new COVID-19 cases and one new death on Wednesday.This brings the total number of cases in the region to 13,977, of which 13,585 have been resolved, an increase of 20 from the day before.A total of 239 deaths have been reported. The death reported Wednesday was a man in his 70s who was fully vaccinated.
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30.09.2021 / 00:07
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Rapid COVID-19 test program is for businesses, Ontario says, after parent groups place orders
COVID-19 tests is for businesses only, after groups of parents across the province were using them to organize testing for their school-aged kids.A spokeswoman for Health Minister Christine Elliott says the program was designed to protect workers and allow businesses to safely reopen.She says the agencies tasked with distributing the rapid tests are expected to adhere to the official parameters, as with any government program.
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29.09.2021 / 23:31
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Pennsylvania lawmakers keep COVID-19 regulatory waivers for 6 more months
HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania’s Republican-controlled Legislature voted Wednesday to again extend hundreds of regulatory waivers that Gov. Tom Wolf's administration had approved under its pandemic-related disaster emergency authority.The House and Senate voted unanimously to add another six months to a prior extension they granted, as the delta variant of the coronavirus is causing a statewide surge in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths.MORE CORONAVIRUS HEADLINESWolf will sign it, his office said.
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29.09.2021 / 23:31
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United Airlines to fire 593 employees who refused COVID-19 vaccine
LOS ANGELES - United Airlines said it will begin terminating the employment of workers who have declined to get a COVID-19 vaccine in violation of the company’s policy. In a memo obtained by FOX TV Stations, the company wrote that more than 99% of its 90,000-plus workforce has gotten vaccinated. A United Airlines spokesperson confirmed the company has already begun a process to terminate the employment of 593 people who have chosen not to comply with the company’s vaccine requirement policy. RELATE: Nearly 200M US adults have at least 1 COVID-19 vaccine dose, White House says"For the less than 1% of people who decided to not get vaccinated, we’ll unfortunately begin the process of separation from the airline," the memo wrote.
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29.09.2021 / 23:25
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Highest COVID-19 ICU patients to date as Saskatchewan adds 3 deaths
COVID-19 patients in intensive care units (ICUs) continues to reach new heights as Saskatchewan added three more virus-related deaths on Wednesday.Saskatchewan’s hospitals are currently providing care for 295 patients with COVID-19: of those, 228 are receiving inpatient care and 67 are in ICUs. This is the second most hospitalizations to date.
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29.09.2021 / 23:25
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N.B. ER doctor sets up volunteer drive-thru COVID-19 testing site in Dieppe
COVID-19: N.B. reports 84 new cases, long-term care residents to get vaccine booster “For everyone to be safe, well, we need to find the runny noses that are COVID positive really quickly,” said Dr.
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29.09.2021 / 23:23
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India fails to ramp up covid-19 testing to targeted 4.5-5 million per day
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29.09.2021 / 23:17
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Nova Scotia mandates COVID-19 vaccine for health-care workers, teachers
Nova Scotia minister of health and wellness Michelle Thompson announced Wednesday that the province is mandating COVID-19 vaccines for health-care workers and teachers across the province. Those who are not fully vaccinated will be required to take part in a education program and have up until Nov.
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29.09.2021 / 23:10
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Over 72% of Waterloo Region residents now vaccinated against COVID-19
Waterloo school boards, public health pairing COVID-19 vaccine immunization records with class lists Leading the charge are those between the ages of 18 and 29, as 88.23 per cent of area residents in that age group are fully vaccinated while an incredible 97.3 per cent have received at least a dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.Bringing up the rear are the 12- to 17-year-olds, who have seen just 76.09 per cent of their population vaccinated.
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News Scan for Sep 29, 2021
Seven COVID-19 symptoms can maximize detection of COVID-19 in the community, according to a large study published in PLOS Medicine yesterday that looked at data from England's REal-time Assessment of Community Transmission-1 (REACT-1) study.Eight rounds of data collection from June 2020 to January 2021
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Two studies tie long COVID-19 to severe initial illness
Two new studies, one in China and one in the United Kingdom, detail persistent COVID-19 symptoms months to a year after acute illness.
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29.09.2021 / 23:08
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Experts concerned COVID-19 booster shots will hurt efforts to reach the unvaccinated
COVID-19 vaccination requirements across the U.S. hasn’t had the desired effect so far, with the number of Americans getting their first shots plunging in recent weeks.
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29.09.2021 / 22:19
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Manitoba reports 114 new COVID-19 cases, majority from southern health district
COVID-19 Wednesday with the majority of new infections coming from the southern health district.The latest cases reported on the province’s online COVID-19 dashboard bring Manitoba’s active case count to 668 and helped push the province’s five-day test positivity rate to three per cent.
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29.09.2021 / 22:05
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Ontario recommends Pfizer vaccine over Moderna for ages 18 to 24 due to ‘low incidence of cardio issues’
COVID-19 vaccine over Moderna due to a very low incidence of cardio issues in some younger people.The recommendation was made based on the advice of Ontario’s Children COVID-19 Vaccine Table, Ontario Vaccine Clinical Advisory Group and Public Health Ontario.“This is due to an observed increase in Ontario of the very rare heart condition called pericarditis/myocarditis following vaccination with Moderna compared to Pfizer in the 18 to 24 year old age group, particularly among males,” the government said on Wednesday.
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New Brunswick reintroduces state of emergency due to uptick in COVID-19 cases
As COVID-19 cases increase, New Brunswick will be bringing back its state of emergency and implementing stricter public health measures, announced the province’s top doctor Jennifer Russell on Wednesday.
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29.09.2021 / 22:05
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N.B. to offer COVID-19 booster shots for seniors living in long-term care homes starting early October
Based on new advice from the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI), New Brunswick chief medical officer of health Dr. Jennifer Russell said on Wednesday that starting in early October, a COVID-19 booster shot will be offered to seniors living in long-term care homes and other congregate settings, who’ve already received their first two doses of an mRNA vaccine.
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29.09.2021 / 22:05
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Unvaccinated Winnipeg Transit workers a concern for union
Winnipeg launches new trip-booking system for Transit Plus users Ignacio said the union has asked the city for specific guidance on the issue and is waiting to hear more on how they plan to work with those who aren’t vaccinated — whether it involves more frequent testing or relocating them to another position.When the city announced the new policy two weeks ago, it specified that employees required to be vaccinated — which includes transit workers — would have until Nov. 15 to be fully vaccinated, meaning they would need to have their first dose no later than Sept.
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29.09.2021 / 21:55
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YouTube bans all anti-vaccine videos in bid to tackle Covid misinformation
Covid vaccine content from its website, it has been announced. The video hosting website says it will expand its medical misinformation policy with new guidelines on vaccines approved for use in Scotland and across the world.Videos which falsely claim that vaccines are dangerous, do not reduce transmission or contain misinformation on the substances contained in the vaccines will be removed under the new policy.
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29.09.2021 / 20:47
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Punjab govt eases curbs on public gatherings as COVID cases dip
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No new restrictions in Alberta as COVID-19 cases remain high
The Alberta government held a COVID-19 update on Tuesday, but as Lauren Pullen reports, there were no new restrictions announced despite cases remaining high in the province.
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29.09.2021 / 20:17
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COVID-19 booster side effects similar to those after 2nd vaccine dose, CDC study finds
published Tuesday in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, sharing an analysis of responses from more than 12,500 Americans who received an additional dose of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. At the time of the study, which encompassed data from Aug. 12 to Sept.
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Bill would require US airline passengers to have COVID-19 vaccine or prove negative test
WASHINGTON - California Sen. Dianne Feinstein has proposed a bill that would require all U.S.
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29.09.2021 / 20:01
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‘Extraordinary measures’ needed to fight COVID-19 in Alberta, Saskatchewan: CMA
COVID-19 in Alberta and Saskatchewan is at a point where “extraordinary measures” are needed to calm the surges, the Canadian Medical Association says.In a news release Wednesday morning, Dr.
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5 new COVID-19 cases reported in Guelph, active cases remain at 55
COVID-19 on Wednesday, raising the city’s total case count to 5,026.The latest data shows active cases remained the same from the previous day at 55 with another five recoveries. Science table says Ontario’s 4th wave has ‘flattened,’ releases ‘wide range’ of case projections Total resolved cases climbed to 4,926 and the city’s coronavirus death toll remained at 45.In Wellington County, one new case has also been confirmed as the case count there reached 1,958.Active cases have fallen to 21 in the county with nine new recoveries being reported.
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29.09.2021 / 19:34
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Saskatoon implementing proof-of-vaccination policy at leisure centres
COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test for leisure facilities to comply with provincial regulations.As of Oct. 1, the city said anyone accessing fitness rooms, weight rooms and gymnasiums at leisure centres must provide a proof-of-vaccination or a negative test.It applies to Cosmo Civic Centre, Harry Bailey Aquatic Centre, Lakewood and Lawson Civic Centres, the Saskatoon Field House and Shaw Centre.
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How to take a COVID-19 rapid test
Sarah Mostowich from the StaySafe initiative in Ontario’s Waterloo Region demonstrates how to take a rapid antigen test for COVID-19.
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Mumbai: BMC issues fresh Covid guidelines ahead of school reopening. Details here
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