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Covid-19 pandemic disaster leaves deep scars on India's economy
NEW DELHI : Expectations for India’s economic growth are being revised sharply lower as a surge in people losing their jobs and defaulting on debt suggest a more halting recovery from the financial shock of the Covid-19 pandemic.Economists are downgrading their estimates as a range of data – from the rate of cheques bouncing to the amount of mortgaged gold jewellery up for sale - shows the extent of the economic damage from a devastating second wave of the disease.Some observers also fear the psychological blow from the virus disaster that ripped through India this year killing tens of thousands of people will leave consumer reluctant to spend.India’s government is sticking with a forecast that the economy will grow 10.5% in the fiscal year
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First Covid-19 lockdown improved air quality in India: Study
NEW DELHI : The first lockdown imposed in India last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic led to an improvement in air quality and a reduction in land surface temperature in major urban areas of the country, according to a study.The findings, published in the journal Environmental Research, provide a strong evidence for potential environmental benefits through larger scale policy implementation.The study found that travel and work restrictions imposed early in the pandemic resulted in a significant environmental improvement, due to an abrupt reduction in industrial activities and a major decrease in the use of land and air transport.The researchers used data from a range of Earth observation sensors, including those from the European Space
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No recovery in global jobs market from pandemic until at least 2023: ILO
GENEVA : At least 220 million people are expected to remain unemployed globally this year, well above pre-pandemic levels, with a weak labour market recovery exacerbating existing inequalities, the International Labour Organization (ILO) said on Wednesday.The United Nations agency forecast the outlook improving to 205 million unemployed next year - still well above the 187 million recorded in 2019 before the coronavirus crisis wreaked havoc.According to ILO models, that equates to a global unemployment rate of 6.3% this year, falling to 5.7% next year but still up on the pre-pandemic rate of 5.4% in 2019."Employment growth will be insufficient to make up for the losses suffered until at least 2023," the ILO said in a report, World
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Disney Cruise Line set to reopen amid COVID-19 pandemic with ‘test sail’
coronavirus cruise season, Disney Cruise Line will finally set sail later this month, the company said in a statement Tuesday.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved the cruise line’s request to conduct a two-night simulation cruise on June 29 on the Disney Dream departing from Port Canaveral.The federal government is getting ready to let cruises sail again, but only if nearly all passengers and crew are vaccinated against the virus. Republican Gov.
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JBS, world’s largest meat producer, moves to reopen ‘vast majority’ of plants after cyberattack
CANBERRA, Australia - The world’s largest meat processing company is getting back online after production around the world was disrupted by a cyberattack just weeks after a similar incident shut down a U.S. oil pipeline.Brazil’s JBS SA said late Tuesday that it had made "significant progress" in dealing with the cyberattack and expected the "vast majority" of its plants to be operating on Wednesday."Our systems are coming back online and we are not sparing any resources to fight this threat," Andre Nogueira, CEO of JBS USA, said in a statement.Earlier, the White House said JBS had notified the U.S.
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Kinross foodbank charity receives Queen’s award for helping thousands through the COVID pandemic
Kinross has received the Queen’s award for voluntary service, the highest honour in charity work. Broke Not Broken is the only charity in Perth and Kinross - and one of just 18 in Scotland - that will receive the prestigious accolade.
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Must find ways to ensure affordable access to key drugs amid COVID-19: Harsh Vardhan
NEW DELHI : As Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan completed his tenure as the Chairman of the World Health Organization (WHO) Executive Board, he said that there is no scope for industries to stick to intellectual property rights (IPR) of COVID-19 vaccines and that organizations must find ways to ensure affordable access to key drugs.Speaking at the 149th session of the Executive Board on Wednesday, the Minister said: "At a critical time like the present pandemic, there is no scope for the industry to stick to Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). Sometimes we find that there is little willingness for collaborative research.
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Coachella set to return in April 2022; Music festival to make comeback after a 2 year halt amid the pandemic
Coachella is coming back. California's largest music festival is all set to return next year after it was postponed and canceled multiple times throughout the pandemic.
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Schoolboy wins gold Blue Peter badge for overcoming disabilities to help others during pandemic
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Increased confidence that easing restrictions is 'low risk'
There is increased confidence that the planned easing of restrictions for June remains low to medium risk, the National Public Health Emergency Team has said.
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Pandemic makes PSU banks starve for loan growth
credit growth drop to a 13-quarter low in the March quarter of FY21. Year-on-year credit growth was a mere 3.6% for public sector lenders while their private sector peers saw a robust 9.1% loan growth.
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02.06.2021 / 11:03
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Emily Blunt describes ‘pain’ of being separated from her parents during the pandemic
British-born Emily Blunt has forged an acting career and life for herself in the States, living in New York with her husband and actor John Krasinski and their two daughters Hazel, seven, and four-year-old Violet. And although she may be hundreds of miles away across the pond, the 38-year-old enjoyed the joys of homeschooling during lockdown like we all have.
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02.06.2021 / 10:53
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JNU entrance: Exam to be conducted when Covid pandemic subsides, says VC
JNU entrance examination whenever it is safe for students to write. If the entrance is delayed due to COVID and if admission happens at later date, we'll surely adjust our academic calendar to take care of lost time without compromising academic rigor," JNU Vice-Chancellor Jagadesh said.Last year, the JNU entrance examinations were held in October, across 358 centres for 101 streams.He further suggested that for undergraduate admission based on Class 12 marks, Universities can devise appropriate procedures which are fair and transparent."We need to find optimal solutions rather than feel anxious about the challenges faced by the pandemic.
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02.06.2021 / 06:35
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Local leaders worry 3 Chester County hospital at risk of closing
CHESTER COUNTY, Pa - Three Chester County hospitals are at risk of closing, according to leaders of county and state medical societies.They are worried that Tower Health may shut down the hospitals if they can't find a partner.Leaders of the Chester County and Pennsylvania medical societies are sounding the alarm about the future of Brandywine Hospital, Phoenixville Hospital and Jennersville Hospital all owned by financially troubled Tower Health based in West Reading.The history behind the brick building on Coatesville’s East Chestnut Street leaves a lingering fear over people in the area like Carmen Boyd."We need that for our population here," she said.
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02.06.2021 / 05:25
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Grocery self-checkouts making comeback during COVID-19 pandemic
They’ve been a grocery store option for more than two decades but many Canadians have shunned self-checkout lanes – either seeing them as job killers or feeling uneasy with the technology. But experts say self-checkouts are making a comeback during COVID-19, as grocers work on getting shoppers out the door faster.
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Burlington County homeowners frustrated as recycling piles up, due to driver shortage
MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. - Trash and recycling collection is easy to take for granted.
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18 seniors moved out of Galahad Care Centre in rural Alberta
Eighteen seniors in the Galahad Care Centre, located two hours east of Edmonton, have been uprooted and moved to different homes. The province is struggling to find enough staff to keep the facility open and Alberta Health Services says the pandemic is to blame.
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Temperatures on the rise as Calgary restaurants reopen patios
With Tuesday marking Stage 1 of Alberta’s summer reopening plan, restaurants in Calgary were once again able to offer patio service. With temperatures set to reach close to 30 C this week, the opportunity to reopen couldn’t have come at a better time for restaurant owners.
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Hinshaw urges everyone to book their 2nd COVID-19 vaccine ‘as soon as they are eligible’
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw is urging all Albertans to book their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine as soon as they are eligible, adding there is a second dose available no matter what vaccine you received as the first dose.
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02.06.2021 / 02:09
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Rapper DaBaby detained and questioned following Miami Beach shooting
In this image released on March 14, DaBaby performs onstage during the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards at Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California and broadcast on March 14, 2021. MIAMI (AP) - Grammy-nominated rapper DaBaby was detained for questioning in a shooting that wounded two people in Miami and later released, officials said Tuesday.
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02.06.2021 / 02:01
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COVID-19: Daily cases in B.C. drop below 200 for first time since late October
COVID-19 for the first time since last October.Health officials recorded 184 new cases of the disease on Tuesday, along with no new deaths. The province last reported fewer than 200 cases on Oct.
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02.06.2021 / 01:07
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SEPTA returns to operating at full capacity
PHILADELPHIA - SEPTA lifted all capacity limits on trains, trolleys, buses and subways Tuesday as COVID cases fall and more people become vaccinated.Near City Hall, many SEPTA busses had passengers on board, but no longer had the "standing-room-only" crowd of pre-pandemic days.Leslie Richardson, SEPTA General Manager, says it is ready to get back to full capacity whenever its customers are."It’s beautiful weather, lots of history to be seen, a lot of nature to be enjoyed. Please take SEPTA, come out and enjoy it," she said.It was a day of positive news for the transportation authority.
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02.06.2021 / 01:03
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Mental health toll of COVID-19 pandemic on youth
In part 1 of a Global News series on teens and mental health, Caryn Lieberman speaks with the mother of a 15-year-old who is struggling with social isolation amid the pandemic.
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe outlines roadmap for provincial reopening Steps 2 and 3
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced on Tuesday guidance on Steps 2 and 3 of the province’s reopening plan amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which is dependent on vaccination rates.
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02.06.2021 / 00:57
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The adorable way Catherine Zeta-Jones dealt with becoming an empty nester before the pandemic
the coronavirus pandemic hit — Catherine Zeta-Jones sought a tried-and-true method for dealing with her new status as an empty nester: With now-20-year-old son Dylan studying at Brown University and now-18-year-old daughter Carys away at boarding school in Switzerland, she adopted a Maltipoo named Taylor.A post shared by Catherine Zeta-Jones (@catherinezetajones)The adorable pooch, she tells the June 2021 issue of emmy magazine, which hits newsstands on June 4, is now "very clingy" and not "socially integrated" — perhaps due to the limitations on his ability to interact with others amid national stay-at-home orders.
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02.06.2021 / 00:45
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Some parents, students question Nova Scotia’s going back to school decision
The majority of students in the province will return to in-person learning Wednesday while the remaining students in the Greater Halifax Region and Sydney are set to return Thursday. While many are eager, some are questioning the decision and fear the plan could put them at risk.
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WHO OKs Sinovac COVID vaccine, simplifies variant naming
The World Health Organization (WHO) today announced that its vaccine advisors have approved emergency listing for China's inactivated two-dose Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine, and yesterday it unveiled a simplified Greek alphabet-based naming system for key SARS-CoV-2 variants.
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02.06.2021 / 00:25
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Americans begin 2nd COVID-19 pandemic summer with optimism
About 6 million Americans traveled over this past Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start of summer, in a nation that has been battling the COVID-19 pandemic for 15 months.
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02.06.2021 / 00:19
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New Brunswick reports 5 new COVID-19 cases, vaccination rate continues to rise
Another two are in Zone 6 (Bathurst region). One case is a contact of a previously confirmed case and the other case is under investigation.Public Health said it is revising the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported in New Brunswick.Two previously identified cases have been removed from the list because they were previously reported in other jurisdictions.
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02.06.2021 / 00:19
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COVID-19: Excitement, nervousness as Nova Scotia students head back to the classroom
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01.06.2021 / 22:31
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Ransomware attack on world's largest meat company disrupts global production
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) - A ransomware attack on the world's largest meat company is disrupting production around the world just weeks after a similar incident shut down a U.S. oil pipeline.The Brazilian meat processor JBS SA notified the U.S.
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01.06.2021 / 22:27
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COVID-19: Toronto mother opens up about teen daughter’s mental health struggle amid pandemic
mental health struggles because she wanted other families to know they are not alone.“This is not easy to talk about and it’s not easy to put yourself out there … But I think it’s incredibly important to let others know, because this is what I think will change the stigma around this,” she said.Phillipson is not certain the COVID-19 pandemic caused her daughter’s mental health struggles, but she said she has no doubt it “exacerbated the situation.”Her daughter was an active, social 15-year-old who loved Karate, volunteered and worked at the dojo. She had also joined a swim team and field hockey team.
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01.06.2021 / 22:13
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Krispy Kreme has given out 1.5M free treats to vaccinated customers, sweetens deal for National Doughnut Day
LOS ANGELES - Krispy Kreme is offering double the sweetness on National Doughnut Day. Not only will Krispy Kreme be giving away free doughnuts on June 4 for National Doughnut Day, but customers who have been vaccinated for COVID-19 can also elect to cash in their daily free glazed doughnut on the same day. That’s two free doughnuts in one day! "Celebrate with us and enjoy TWO offers on National Doughnut Day.
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01.06.2021 / 21:17
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An encore of the pandemic and a rare second chance for the RBI
₹99,122 crore as dividend for FY21 and has already bought ₹1 trillion worth of bonds under its government securities acquisition programme (GSAP) in just two months.Economists expect the central bank to increase its bond buying programme further.“The next GSAP tranche for the rest of 2Q21 as well as providing an indicative GSAP scale for 3Q21 might be announced this week," wrote analysts at DBS Bank in a note.There is another cost to pumping money into the economy. Retail inflation is slowly climbing and had reached 4.29% in April.
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Committed to help India fight COVID, Russian FM says after India gets biggest Sputnik V consignment
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The ripples from a rural covid surge
NEW DELHI : She died while working, but even her salary dues have not been paid yet. That is how Kavita Kumari, a young health worker from Muzaffarpur in Bihar, recalled the death of her colleague, Beena.
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01.06.2021 / 19:21
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Target reopens fitting rooms at all stores after closing to customers during pandemic
MINNEAPOLIS - Target said it plans to reopen fitting rooms at all of its stores this week after more than a year of being closed to customers due to the coronavirus pandemic.The company said it began opening some of the dressing rooms at the start of Memorial Day weekend, and all were expected to reopen by June 1. The only exception is "a small number" of fitting rooms being used for vaccine administration, a Target spokesperson told FOX Television Stations.
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01.06.2021 / 19:15
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Noel Gallagher gets COVID jab after doctor calls him a “fool” for turning it down
Noel Gallagher has revealed he has received his first Covid-19 vaccine, while also criticising celebrities who have campaigned for other people to get the jab.The former Oasis guitarist told Radio Times that his doctor told him he would be a “fool” not to get the jab, after he initially turned it down.Noel originally claimed he wasn’t afraid of contracting the virus, which has claimed the lives of more than 3.5 million people globally, because he suffered worse symptoms after contracting food poisoning in Mexico.He also reportedly claimed that he was worried about hair loss, but his doctor reassured him there was no evidence to suggest it was a side effect of the jab.“So you’re saying I should take it?” Gallagher said he asked his doctor,
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01.06.2021 / 19:15
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Vital Signs report says life was more difficult for Hamilton’s vulnerable amid pandemic
COVID-19 pandemic made life very difficult for the city’s most vulnerable, according to the 2021 version of its Vital Signs report.The latest study from the Hamilton Community Foundation (HCF) paints a picture of how life in the city was aggravated by the pandemic and for the most part, negatively affected people living in multigenerational households, those precariously housed, and those working in front line services.Terry Cooke, president and CEO of Vital Signs Hamilton, says the research shows those groups typically have lower incomes and “blue collar” jobs which generally made them more susceptible to contracting COVID-19.
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PUP, property tax changes put austerity back on political agenda
Not since the dark days of the crash have we seen what amounts to a second budget squeezed into the year.
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Maharashtra sees 14,123 Covid cases, lowest single-day rise since 10 March; Mumbai daily count at 830
Maharashtra recorded 14,123 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, the lowest since 10 March, and 477 fresh deaths and also added 377 previously unreported fatalities, the state health department said.With the addition of 14,123 Covid-19 cases, the state's caseload rose to 57,61,015, while the fatality count increased to 96,198.The state on 10 March had reported 13,659 cases of coronavirus, which has been witnessing a declining trend over the last few weeks.
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New US$50 billion health, trade and finance roadmap to end the pandemic and secure a global recovery
Heads of International Monetary Fund (IMT), World Bank Group (WB), World Health Organization (WHO) and World Trade Organization (WTO) issue extraordinary call for financing actions by government leaders to accelerate end to COVID-19 pandemic.IMF, WB, WHO and WTO principals call for US$50 billion investment to generate US$9 trillion in global economic returns by 2025 and boost manufacturing capacity, supply, trade flows and the equitable distribution of diagnostics, oxygen, treatments, medical supplies and vaccines.Call to action by this quadrilateral grouping comes at a perilous point in the pandemic and as the historic World Health Assembly concludes, G7 meetings commence, and follows the G20 Global Health Summit.Doses need to be donated
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Covid 2nd wave: NBFCs, HFCs may report 4.5-5% rise in bad loans by Mar 2022, says Icra
MUMBAI : Restrictions in movements imposed by various states are likely to impact collections of non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) and housing finance companies (HFCs), which may see NPAs rising to 4.5 - 5% by March 2022, says a report. Icra Ratings said non-banks (NBFC and HFCs) will feel the stress of the second wave of Covid-19 and movement restrictions imposed by various states in April-May 2021, given the fact that 25-30% of their loan collections happen through field collection teams and largely via cash. "We expect the non-bank reported NPAs to increase to about 4.5-5% by March 2022 vis a vis about 4% in December 2020."This in-turn would keep the earnings subdued in the current fiscal; about 30% lower than the pre-Covid
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Hyderabad-based company to make Providence Therapeutics' mRNA Covid vaccine
Biological E. has entered into a licensing agreement with Canada's Providence Therapeutics Holdings to manufacture its mRNA COVID-19 vaccine in India, the company said on Tuesday.
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Reliance to provide free fuel to Covid ambulances in Gurugram
₹7.30 crores has been dispensed to 21,080 emergency vehicles in May 20211.
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Biden to commemorate 100th anniversary of Tulsa race massacre
TULSA, Okla. - President Joe Biden on Tuesday is set to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre, one of the nation’s darkest and largely forgotten moments in which hundreds of Black people were killed by a White mob and a thriving Black community was left destroyed. Biden, who is set to give remarks at 2:45 p.m. ET during his visit to the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, will be the first president to participate in remembrances of the destruction of what was known as "Black Wall Street." He is also expected to announce new measures to narrow the racial wealth gap in the U.S.
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Uncertain path ahead to 2022 Ontario election, experts say
Premier Doug Ford and his Progressive Conservatives will be vying for re-election, a prospect that has been cast into serious doubt by their handling of the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and the chaotic vaccine rollout.Ford’s approval ratings have seen a sharp drop in recent months and his chances to hold on as premier will hinge on his ability to bring the province out of the pandemic and change the channel to issues more suited to his party’s strengths, the experts say.
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