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21.05.2021 / 07:09
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Canadiens win Game 1 over Maple Leafs; John Tavares stretchered off after taking blow to head
Toronto Maple Leafs 2-1 on Thursday in the opener of a much-anticipated first-round playoff series between Original Six rivals.Josh Anderson had the other goal for Montreal, which finished 18 points back of first-place Toronto in the NHL’s one-off Canadian-based North Division during the pandemic-shortened regular season.William Nylander replied for the Leafs, who got 28 stops from Jack Campbell in his playoff debut.With Tomas Tatar off in the box for high-sticking and the Leafs looking to take the lead, Byron raced passed rookie defenceman Rasmus Sandin, who tried to drag the Montreal forward down, before roofing a shot upstairs on Campbell with 7:46 remaining in the third period.A physical, intense start was brought to a standstill midway
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Kim Kardashian reveals son Saint West had tested positive for COVID 19 in upcoming KUWTK episode
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's son, Saint West had tested positive for COVID-19 last fall. While neither Kim nor Kanye had spoken about it before, it has been revealed for the first time in the upcoming episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians.
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21.05.2021 / 06:39
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Cascade of rare complications deepen India’s Covid misery
Aggressive Treatment“Pressure on doctors and panic among patients is making it worse," Guleria said. “There’s sometimes a knee-jerk reaction among physicians, who choose aggressive medical treatments instead of being conservative."The overuse of medicines -- high in India during pre-pandemic times -- has skyrocketed during the pandemic, said Ramanan Laxminarayan, director of the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy in New Delhi.
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Structural details of how SARS-CoV-2 variants escape immune response revealed
variants of the Covid-19-causing coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, carry mutations that enable the virus to escape some of the immune response created naturally or by vaccination.
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21.05.2021 / 06:29
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COVID-19: B.C. study to probe lagging care home worker vaccination rates
Emotional reunions as B.C.’s relaxed care home restrictions take effect Crooks study will look specifically at the Fraser Health region, which was particularly hard hit during the pandemic. The health authority has 85 long-term care homes, with about 10,000 residents and a similar number of workers.More than 400 people died in 105 separate outbreaks in those facilities.While the numbers have dropped precipitously in recent months, there have been several new outbreaks in recent weeks, potentially imported by staff members.Fraser Health declined to say what percentage of health-care workers in the long-term care sector have been vaccinated.
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21.05.2021 / 06:19
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Saint West Had COVID-19, Kim Kardashian Reveals in New 'Keeping Up' Promo
Kim Kardashian made a shocking reveal during a promo for the upcoming Keeping Up with the Kardashians episode.
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21.05.2021 / 05:43
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Beal, Westbrook lead Wiz past Pacers 142-115 for East 8 seed
WASHINGTON – Russell Westbrook and Bradley Beal did what they do — a near triple-double for one, 25 points in just 29 minutes for the other — and the Washington Wizards reached the NBA playoffs as the Eastern Conference’s No. 8 seed by overwhelming the Indiana Pacers 142-115 in the play-in round Thursday night.
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21.05.2021 / 05:17
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B.C.’s COVID-19 reopening plan to be announced on Tuesday
Once British Columbians get through the May long weekend and the circuit breaker expires – what happens next? Keith Baldrey has the details on what the premier indicated today people would be “pleased” with.
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21.05.2021 / 04:49
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Quebec confirms 4 more cases of blood clots in people vaccinated with AstraZeneca
COVID-19 vaccine have been confirmed, bringing the total number of cases in the province to eight.The ministry said in a statement that all four patients have been taken in charge by the health network and are receiving the appropriate care.
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21.05.2021 / 04:49
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What could happen to unused Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine doses?
Provinces are struggling to decide what to do with unused doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, after injections were halted over safety and supply concerns. Mike Le Couteur reports on what could happen to all these doses.
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21.05.2021 / 04:49
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Debate over mandating COVID-19 vaccines in workplaces
As COVID-19 vaccinations ramp up across Canada, a debate is growing over whether employees should be required to get their jab before returning to the workplace. Anne Gaviola looks at the legal challenges.
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21.05.2021 / 04:49
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Canada may extend travel ban on India, Pakistan as COVID-19 remains concern, feds say
India and Pakistan as concerns remain over a highly transmissible variant of the novel coronavirus first discovered in India.“The Government of Canada continuously monitors and evaluates the situation and may extend travel and border measures to continue to protect Canadians,” Health Canada told Global News in an emailed statement Thursday.Last week, Air Canada extended the flight ban from India to prevent the spread of COVID-19.“We have further extended the suspension of our flights from India until June 22,” Air Canada spokesperson Peter Fitzpatrick told Global News in a statement.“We did this in anticipation of the existing suspension on flights between the two countries being extended.” COVID-19: Air Canada extends flight ban from
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21.05.2021 / 04:49
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5G trial not causing Covid, take action against those spreading rumours: Haryana
Covid crisis: The Haryana chief secretary Vijai Vardhan has asked the District Magistrates in the state to take action against those spreading rumors that Covid was happening due to 5G testing in the country. He said such claims were baseless and had no scientific basis.
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21.05.2021 / 04:49
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Albertans being sought for national study on mixing COVID-19 vaccines
Recruitment will soon be starting for 200 Albertans as part of the country’s first clinical trial on mixing COVID-19 vaccines. Julia Wong reports.
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21.05.2021 / 04:49
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Dalal Street's disregard for covid second wave won't stay for long. Here's why
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21.05.2021 / 04:39
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Kim Kardashian Reveals Son Saint West Tested Positive For COVID
The final two seasons of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” were filmed during the coronavirus pandemic, with COVID-19 affecting the famous family in a major way.
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21.05.2021 / 04:33
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No new community cases; 3 new cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation
There are no new cases of COVID-19 to report in the community in New Zealand today.
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21.05.2021 / 04:23
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'I was afraid': Prince Harry, Oprah discuss mental health
NEW YORK – For Harry, returning to London to attend Prince Philip's funeral last month meant once more facing a place where he felt trapped and hunted by cameras. It would be a test of his ability to cope with the anxiety that was bubbling up again.
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21.05.2021 / 04:09
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Pfizer, Moderna: 1st COVID-19 vaccine recipients could need booster by September
Axios COVID-19 vaccine event on May 19, both the CEO of Moderna and the CEO of Pfizer said that depending on the research being done on the efficacy and longevity of the vaccines, a booster shot could be needed between either eight to 12 months after the recipient’s initial two-dose vaccine series. But the decision is mostly dependent upon health officials at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration to approve booster shots, Pfizer told FOX TV Stations in an emailed statement. FILE - Side-by-side image collage of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine boxes and Pfizer-BioNTech vials.
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21.05.2021 / 04:07
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Ontario optimistic about future as long as people remain ‘careful and cautious’
Ontario’s third COVID-19 wave is cresting, and Dr. Adalsteinn Brown of the province’s COVID-19 Science Advisory Table says momentum can be maintained as long as people remain “careful and cautious.” Eric Sorensen looks at the province’s three-step plan to reopening, and the major role vaccinations will play.
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21.05.2021 / 03:13
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COVID-19: Rural Saskatchewan pharmacies stressed, strained amid vaccine administration
pharmacist at Midway Pharmacy in Davidson, that depiction reflects her current stress level dealing with COVID-19 vaccine administration.“It’s absolutely horrible,” Shewchuk told Global News over the phone.
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21.05.2021 / 03:13
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COVID-19: Alberta legal experts concerned with potential vaccine-booking interference
A day after Alberta Health Services said it was monitoring social media posts alleging multiple appointment bookings being made to prevent others from getting their COVID-19 vaccines, legal experts from the University of Alberta spoke about how dangerous acts like this can be.
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21.05.2021 / 02:53
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COVID-19: Banff’s mayor discouraging people from visiting townsite on May long weekend
The towns of Banff and Canmore are advising people to follow COVID-19 guidelines and stay close to home over the upcoming long weekend.
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21.05.2021 / 02:53
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How 12+ youth can book a COVID-19 vaccine in British Columbia
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry explains in detail how the 310,000 British Columbian youth aged 12 to 17 can register and receive their COVID-19 vaccine.
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21.05.2021 / 02:53
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Ontario businesses react to COVID-19 reopening plan
The Ontario government has carved out a gradual path to reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Shallima Maharaj got reaction from the business community.
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21.05.2021 / 02:53
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B.C. looking at 13-week interval between COVID-19 vaccine doses, top doctor says
COVID-19 vaccine, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Thursday.The province made the decision in March to extend the gap between doses to 16 weeks — up from the pharmaceutical companies’ recommended three to four weeks — in order to maximize the number of British Columbians receiving partial protection against the virus.
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21.05.2021 / 02:13
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Foundation raises $1 billion to fight anti-Asian hate
A foundation launched by prominent Asian American business leaders earlier this month said Thursday it has raised more than $1 billion to support Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.
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21.05.2021 / 02:03
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COVID-19 quarantine period being changed for vaccinated Albertans
Dr. Deena Hinshaw announces updated quarantine rules for Albertans who have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
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21.05.2021 / 02:03
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Beach at Oka park closed down after revelers flout COVID-19 rules
Authorities were forced to shut down a beach north of Montreal on Wednesday after they say hundreds of revellers were breaking public health rules. As the weather gets warmer, more people are searching for places to cool off but health officials are asking them not to let their guards down.
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21.05.2021 / 02:03
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Alberta identifies 812 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw provides an update on the COVID-19 situation in the province on Thursday.
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21.05.2021 / 02:03
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COVID-19: Hinshaw urges Albertans to stay as close to home as possible over May long weekend
Dr. Deena Hinshaw is urging Albertans to stay close to home and within their household cohort over the May long weekend in order to improve the chances of having less restrictions for the July long weekend.
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21.05.2021 / 02:03
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Hinshaw asks Albertans to ‘get vaccinated, stay safe and please keep following the rules’ ahead of long weekend
Dr. Deena Hinshaw is urging Albertans to be safe as the COVID-19 pandemic continues over the May long weekend.
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21.05.2021 / 02:03
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Partygoers kicked off popular Quebec beach over failure to respect COVID-19 rules
COVID-19: Quebec wants to offer teens first vaccination dose by end of June Oka Mayor Pascal Quévillon says the beach normally attracts a quiet crowd and he believes Wednesday’s rowdiness was an isolated event.But he says the city is discussing solutions with park management if the situation doesn’t improve, including the possibility of banning alcohol.Quévillon says he believes a daylong strike at junior colleges as well as the absence of other open venues attracted a younger and rowdier crowd than usual, and he says many were drinking heavily.“People can’t meet on private land, bars are closed,” he said.“People want to go to the beach because it allows people to meet without being too much at risk.”Boivin says the government agency that
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21.05.2021 / 02:01
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Only 15 positive COVID-19 tests after trial mass gatherings at BRITs, Liverpool’s Circus club and beyond
COVID-19 following government-run live event trials organised to see how mass gatherings can resume safely.That’s according to a report by The Telegraph, which reveals that only a small proportion of the 58,000 people who attended the pilot scheme events became infected with the virus.
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21.05.2021 / 01:37
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B.C. reports 357 new COVID-19 cases, fewest since mid-February
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry reports 357 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, May 20, and three related death in British Columbia.
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21.05.2021 / 01:19
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COVID-19: Parks Canada delays opening of Trent-Severn Waterway, most visitor services in Ontario
But this year – the opening of the Trent-Severn Waterway has been delayed due to the pandemic. Mark Giunta reports.
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21.05.2021 / 01:19
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EU citizens can soon travel freely within bloc with COVID-19 passes
COVID-19 certificates before the height of the summer holiday season, a move aimed at boosting travel and tourism following the restrictions of the coronavirus pandemic. EU to allow fully-vaccinated travellers to visit this summer: report The various players managed to reconcile their differences during another round of discussions, paving the way for the trans-border travel passes to be introduced.
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21.05.2021 / 01:19
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Manitoba bans outdoor social gatherings as COVID-19 cases reach record highs
COVID-19 cases.Chief public health officer, Dr. Brent Roussin, said even in outdoor areas such as parks and golf courses, people must now only interact with members of their own household.
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21.05.2021 / 01:19
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Nova Scotia attempts to simplify COVID-19 travel application process
Less than one week after its new travel application process came into effect, the Nova Scotia government has changed the policy in an effort to make it easier for residents to return. But as Elizabeth McSheffrey reports, rotational workers are still not confident in the system and calling for the process to be scrapped altogether.
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21.05.2021 / 01:19
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Nova Scotia COVID-19 survivor asks why the province won’t cover ambulance fees
COVID-19 and following an extended hospital stay is being billed more than $400 in ambulance fees.The 30-year-old Dartmouth resident is questioning why the government won’t foot the bill for the ambulance fees, while it’s covering the fees for other COVID-19 patients during the third wave.“I emailed EHS on May 3 regarding some questions I had,” said Pettipas, who is now recovering from the virus at home. “They finally got back to me this morning, two weeks later, saying, unfortunately, May 1 and on will only be waived for ambulance bills.” Ambulance fees have been waived for COVID-19 patients, but why no one else? It was April 23 when Pettipas thought she might die at home from COVID-19.
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21.05.2021 / 01:19
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COVID-19: 1 death, 94 cases in London-Middlesex as province unveils three-stage reopening plan
COVID-19 cases have been reported in London-Middlesex, local health officials said Thursday as the Ontario government unveiled a new three-stage reopening plan that will see restrictions gradually lifted starting next month.The update brings the region’s pandemic case total to 11,826, of which 10,990 have resolved, 80 more than the day before. At least 620 cases are active.Thursday marks the fourth day in a row that the region has recorded at least one COVID-19-related death.
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21.05.2021 / 00:59
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Winter Garden lab testing for COVID-19 blocking antibodies
WINTER GARDEN, Fla. – As more Floridians get vaccinated for COVID-19, the big question is how long will that protection last?
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21.05.2021 / 00:57
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Liz Hurley, 55, sees curves spill from unzipped top as she celebrates getting Covid jab
Liz Hurley never fails to amaze her 2million Instagram followers when it comes to dazzling selfies.
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21.05.2021 / 00:21
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Visitor restrictions at Saskatchewan long-term care homes to ease on May 30
long-term and personal care homes in Saskatchewan are being relaxed when the province enters Step One of its reopening plan from the COVID-19 pandemic.The province said all residents at those facilities will be allowed unlimited indoor visitors, but only two at a time, as of May 30.Up to four family members or support people will be allowed to visit outdoors.
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