Hot Topics
Persons
Amy Dowden
Charles Iii III (Iii)
Royal Family
prince William
Kate Middleton
prince Louis
Charles
Williams
World News
New York
county King And Queen
city Manchester
county Centre
Usa
city New York
Britain
Ireland
Sources
×
Popular tags
hospital
stars
love
UPS
Тикеры
show
Updates
Actor
community
patient
Popular locations
New York
county King And Queen
city Manchester
county Centre
Usa
city New York
Britain
Ireland
France
Los Angeles
Best Topics
britain
scotland
ups
charles
updates
stars
county prince william
usa
kate middleton
gemma atkinson
symptoms
information
city birmingham
shirley ballas
queen camilla
all
Communicable diseases
Emergency health management
Coronavirus (Covid-19)
Today news
Kate Middleton
The same in other media
mirror.co.uk
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's sister Rachel 'convinced' that she had Covid-Toe
30.07 - 12:19
who.int
WHO Director-General's opening remarks at the media briefing on COVID-19 - 27 July 2020
27.07 - 14:53
who.int
WHO Director-General's opening remarks at the media briefing on COVID-19 - 23 July 2020
23.07 - 20:55
health.gov.au
Deputy Chief Medical Officer interview on The Project on 20 July 2020
21.07 - 02:07
health.gov.au
Acting Chief Medical Officer interview on Radio National, Breakfast on 20 July 2020
21.07 - 02:07
More ...
health.gov.au
Communicable diseases
Emergency health management
Coronavirus (Covid-19)
Prime Minister’s update following the National Cabinet meeting on 10 July 2020
Communicable diseases
Emergency health management
Coronavirus (Covid-19)
10.07.2020 - 13:21
Reading now:
432
www.health.gov.au
health.gov.au
:
Prime Minister’s update following the National Cabinet meeting 10 July 2020.
Read more on health.gov.au
Facebook
Telegram
WhatsApp
Viber
Twitter
Reddit
Copy link
All news from health.gov.au
The website covid-19.rehab is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can
send a complaint
on the news if you find it unreliable.
Report this news
×
Reason
Choose a reason
Fake
Brutal content
Other
Indicate the reason
Send
Related News
globalnews.ca
16.07.2020 / 13:09
74%
350
Rick Zamperin: Dallas Cowboys should have signed Dak Prescott long-term now
NFL season this year amid the coronavirus pandemic, quarterback Dak Prescott will play on a $31.4 million franchise tag with the Dallas Cowboys.The deadline for Prescott and the Cowboys to agree on a multi-year contract expired at 4 p.m.
Russell Wilson
Dallas Cowboys
Jared Goff
Jerry Jones
city Seattle
NFL
Coronavirus
National Football League
livemint.com
16.07.2020 / 11:31
70%
1000
Indian pharma industry capable of producing covid-19 vaccines for entire world: Bill Gates
NEW DELHI : India's pharmaceutical industry will be able to produce COVID-19 vaccines not just for the country but also for the entire world, according to Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates.A lot of "very important things have been done" in India and its pharma industry is doing work "to help make the coronavirus vaccine building on other great capacities that they have used for other diseases", said the Co-Chair and Trustee of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.Speaking in a documentary -- COVID-19: India's War Against The Virus -- to be premiered on Discovery Plus this (Thursday) evening, Gates said India also faces a huge challenge due to the health crisis because of its gigantic size and urban centres with a lot of
Bill Gates
city New Delhi
India
county Gates
covid-19
vaccine
Coronavirus
mirror.co.uk
16.07.2020 / 09:47
60%
484
Huge increase in unemployment with 649,000 people losing jobs during coronavirus crisis
The number of UK workers on payrolls fell by 649,000 between March and June as the coronavirus crisis claimed another 74,000 jobs last month, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Britain
2020
crisis
Coronavirus
health.gov.au
16.07.2020 / 08:01
35%
689
Deputy Chief Medical Officer interview on Sunrise on 16 July 2020
DAVID KOCH:The number of people testing positive to coronavirus in Victoria each day remains shockingly high at over 200, with the amount of people hospitalised passing 100 for the first time. Joining me now Deputy Chief Health Officer, Professor Michael Kidd.
Michael Kidd
city Victoria
Communicable diseases
Emergency health management
Travel health
Coronavirus (Covid-19)
health.gov.au
16.07.2020 / 08:01
93%
609
Deputy Chief Medical Officer interview on ABC News Breakfast on 16 July 2020
PAUL KENNEDY:Joining us now from Canberra is Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Professor Michael Kidd. Professor Kidd, thanks for joining us.
Michael Kidd
city Canberra
Communicable diseases
Emergency health management
Travel health
Coronavirus (Covid-19)
health.gov.au
16.07.2020 / 08:01
75%
955
Deputy Chief Medical Officer interview on The Today Show on 16 July 2020
ALLISON LANGDON:Well, enormously good news is how leading experts are reacting to a COVID-19 vaccine being trailed in the US. Forty-five patients given it have produced more virus-killing antibodies than those who caught the virus.KARL STEFANOVIC:Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Professor Michael Kidd, joins us now.
Michael Kidd
Karl Stefanovic
Usa
Communicable diseases
Emergency health management
Travel health
Coronavirus (Covid-19)
livemint.com
16.07.2020 / 07:33
85%
524
Covid-19: G20 countries bet on fossil fuels for economic recovery
reported an over 5% fall in global CO2 emissions for the first quarter of year (as compared to Q1 2019) due to pandemic containment measures. However, as economies double down on fossil fuels, this trend could well be reversed.
Usa
Britain
covid-19
2020
pandemic
health.hawaii.gov
16.07.2020 / 06:01
94%
535
News Releases from Department of Health | Hawai‘i COVID-19 Daily News Digest July 15, 2020
Department of Health:29 Additional Positive COVID-19 Cases The majority of new coronavirus cases reported by DOH today are associated with community-spread. Of the 29 cases, 27 are on O‘ahu and two (2) are on Hawai‘i Island.
covid-19
testing
globalnews.ca
16.07.2020 / 04:25
85%
863
Canada adds 341 new coronavirus cases as world total hits 13.5 million
coronavirus cases topped 108,800 on Wednesday, as the number of worldwide infections hit 13.5 million.Provincial and territorial health authorities reported 341 new lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Canada, bringing the total number of infections to 108,802.Across the country, 12 new deaths were also reported. Most Canadians support shutdowns over 2nd coronavirus wave: Ipsos poll According to health officials in Ontario, 102 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed on Wednesday.
Canada
county Ontario
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
fox29.com
16.07.2020 / 04:07
92%
374
Ivanka Trump defends Goya post that watchdogs call unethical
FILE - Twitter picture of Ivanka Trump in which she holds up a can of Goya beans and reading "If it's Goya, it has to be good.
Donald Trump
Ivanka Trump
president
2020
Government
health.govt.nz
16.07.2020 / 03:01
38%
650
COVID-19 media update, 16 July
The Minister of Health, Chris Hipkins and Director-General of Health, Dr Ashley Bloomfield, will provide an update to the media today at 1.00 pm.
Chris Hipkins
city Bloomfield, county Ashley
county Ashley
covid-19
globalnews.ca
16.07.2020 / 02:23
53%
174
B.C. reports more than 20 COVID-19 cases for 6th time in a week
COVID-19 cases Wednesday and no new deaths.The province did not hold a live briefing, but reported the numbers in a statement. B.C.
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
16.07.2020 / 02:07
50%
106
B.C. reports 21 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths
COVID-19 cases Wednesday and no new deaths.The province did not hold a live briefing, but reported the numbers in a statement. B.C.
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
justjared.com
16.07.2020 / 01:57
88%
979
Disney Announces Delay of New Mary Poppins Ride & Spaceship Earth Update Amid Pandemic
Disney is pushing back updates to some of their exciting attractions.
Mary Poppins
Dick Van-Dyke
pandemic
stars
RIDE
globalnews.ca
16.07.2020 / 01:55
91%
611
Opposition parties want return of reporter scrums, committee meetings in Nova Scotia
COVID-19 pandemic began, reporters have only been permitted to question Premier Stephen McNeil via teleconference.Each outlet must register ahead of time and is only permitted one question and one followup. N.S.
Nova Scotia
Stephen Macneil
Tim Houston
city Houston
COVID19
Coronavirus
fox29.com
16.07.2020 / 01:33
68%
629
Kohl’s to require customers to wear face coverings beginning July 20
An image of the sign for Kohl's as photographed on March 16, 2020 in Levittown, New York. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) MENOMONEE FALLS, Wisc. - Kohl’s announced on Wednesday, July 15 that beginning Monday, July 20, they will require all customers to wear a face covering while shopping in its stores.In a news release, Kohl’s said it considers health and safety a top priority — and they have a number of measures in place to prioritize the health and safety of customers and associates.Customers will see signage at the front of the store to inform them of the face covering policy.
Bruce Bennett
state New York
county Falls
state Wisconsin
2020
information
globalnews.ca
16.07.2020 / 01:05
88%
424
Nova Scotia municipalities remain limited to virtual meetings
coronavirus pandemic, some are wondering when Nova Scotia politics will return to normal.Municipalities across the province had to switch over to virtual meetings due to COVID-19, as directed by the province’s Minister of Municipal Affairs as part of the state of emergency declared on March 22.The state of emergency has been extended multiple times and remains in effect until at least July 26.
Nova Scotia
covid-19
state of emergency
Halifax Regional Municipality
Coronavirus
clickorlando.com
16.07.2020 / 00:41
57%
311
Browns sign Garrett to 5-year, $125 million extension
CLEVELAND – Myles Garrett's on-field misbehavior last season damaged his public image. It didn't change how the Cleveland Browns feel about him.The team signed Garrett to a five-year, $125 million contract extension on Wednesday, making the talented edge rusher the NFL's highest-paid defensive player.
Myles Garrett
county Cleveland
county Brown
covid-19
2020
stars
shock
globalnews.ca
16.07.2020 / 00:21
64%
392
Coronavirus around the world: July 15, 2020
The Canada-US border closure will likely be extended into August, according to officials on both sides of the border. Jasmine Pazzano has more on this story and other top coronavirus headlines.
Jasmine Pazzano
Usa
Canada
2020
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
16.07.2020 / 00:21
84%
376
Coronavirus: 25th day in a row with no new cases in Peterborough area
coronavirus for Peterborough Public Health.The health unit — which serves Peterborough, Peterborough County, Hiawatha First Nation and Curve Lake First Nation — last reported a new case on June 20. Peterborough council debates how to recoup COVID-19 losses Currently, there are no active cases in the region.To date, there have been 95 cases, of which 93 have been resolved.
Hiawatha I (I)
Lake I (I)
city Peterborough, county Peterborough
county Peterborough
covid-19
coronavirus update
Coronavirus Cases
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
16.07.2020 / 00:21
91%
389
London, Ont., councillors to hold special meeting Monday on issue of mandatory masks
Stage 3 of the province’s reopening plans, city politicians will hold a special committee meeting next week devoted solely to the issue of masks and whether to make them mandatory in enclosed public spaces.The special meeting Monday of the Strategic Priorities and Policy Committee meeting, which includes all members of council, will see the region’s medical officer of health, Dr. Chris Mackie, speak and take questions from councillors about the issue, said London Mayor Ed Holder, who announced the meeting on Wednesday during the health unit’s daily media briefing.
Chris Mackie
London
covid-19
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 23:35
40%
321
New walk-in coronavirus testing clinic to open in Montreal as mayor criticizes long wait times
coronavirus will open after thousands of Montrealers have stood in hours-long lineups waiting to be screened during the past week.Montreal’s public health department announced Wednesday the new walk-in centre, which is located in the city’s Outremont borough, will accommodate patients from 1 p.m to 8 p.m. starting on Thursday.The move comes after the city’s public health department called on any person or employee who has been in a bar in Montreal since July 1 to be tested after several new COVID-19 cases were reported.
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
cidrap.umn.edu
15.07.2020 / 23:25
84%
203
COVID-19 Scan for Jul 15, 2020
Data released today from a randomized controlled trial evaluating the use of hydroxychloroquine in hospitalized COVID-19 patients show that the antimalaria drug was not associated with reductions in 28-day mortality but was linked with increased time in the hospital and an increased risk of progressing to mechanical ventilation or death.The interim results from the RECOVERY trial, which is evaluating several
Britain
hospital
covid-19
testing
patient
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 23:05
73%
794
Eight in hospital as Saskatchewan reports 5 new coronavirus cases
coronavirus cases in Saskatchewan was given by the provincial government on Wednesday.Health officials said there were five new cases, with the overall total for the province growing to 881 since the first case was reported March 11. Saskatoon police tell residents not to report American cars Three of the new cases are in the central region, with the rest in the Saskatoon and south regions, according to a press release.Eight people are currently in hospital — six are receiving inpatient care and two are in intensive care, all in the Saskatoon and south regions.Six more people have recovered, bringing total recoveries to 791.
Usa
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
clickorlando.com
15.07.2020 / 22:49
40%
456
WATCH LIVE: Volusia School Board meets to review reopening plan
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – As Florida continues to see a surge in coronavirus cases, Volusia County school leaders are working to welcome students back for the 2020-2021 academic year with adjusted learning options.School leaders around the state have been working on details to reopen campuses for in-person learning after the Florida Department of Education issued an executive order telling schools to physically reopen in August for at least five days a week.The Volusia County School Board will hold a virtual meeting Wednesday beginning at 3:30 p.m. to develop a plan to reopen school campuses with safety precautions amid the coronavirus pandemic.The board will look over the plan and listen to one hour of public comment.
state Florida
county Volusia
covid-19
pandemic
Department
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 22:08
53%
461
No new coronavirus cases in Manitoba after small spike
Manitoba reports 5 new coronavirus cases Tuesday, ending 13-day no-case streak An additional 505 tests were done on Tuesday, bringing the total number of tests performed to 72,308.Health officials said Tuesday one of the province’s new cases was a passenger on a flight from Winnipeg to Calgary June 27 and a flight back to Winnipeg from Calgary July 2.The flight to Calgary was WestJet flight 261 and the returning flight was WestJet flight 526.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Information on affected rows for both flights is being confirmed, the province said Tuesday, and details will be updated on the province’s website once it’s available.Questions about COVID-19? Here are some things you need to
coronavirus in manitoba
manitoba coronavirus
Coronavirus
daily covid update
msn.com
15.07.2020 / 21:39
60%
587
I’m a Celebrity 2020: How will the coronavirus pandemic impact the ITV staple?
Lockdown restrictions may finally be starting to ease, but the disruption caused by the ongoing coronavirus crisis is still being felt in the television industry.While some live shows have managed to scrape by with skeleton crews and socially-distanced segments, such creative solutions for other programmes are simply not an option.Britain’s Got Talent, Strictly Come Dancing and Love Island are just among a few of the reality TV goliaths that have been delayed, shortened or axed altogether as the Covid-19 pandemic continues across the globe.Another programme with a sizeable question-mark hanging over its future is ITV’s winter staple I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!On air since 2002, the three-week jungle survival show (usually based in
Britain
quarantine
stars
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 21:29
52%
277
Nunavut reports 2 presumptive coronavirus cases
Nunavut is reporting two presumptive cases of COVID-19 at an iron mine on the northern tip of Baffin Island.The territory is the only jurisdiction in Canada without a confirmed case of the infection.Two previous presumed positive cases turned out to be negative. Nunavut remains free of COVID-19 diagnoses after presumptive case turns out negative One of those was also at the Mary River mine.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]The territory’s chief public health officer, Dr.
Canada
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 21:29
79%
104
No new coronavirus cases, 1 recovery reported in London-Middlesex
coronavirus cases, local health officials reported Wednesday.This keeps the total number of confirmed cases at 640.One person was reported to have recovered, bringing that total to 570. Fifty-seven people have also died, a tally that has not changed since June 12.This leaves 13 active cases in the London and Middlesex region, according to the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU).Health officials reported no new cases and four recoveries on Tuesday, one new case and one recovery on Monday, and six cases and four recoveries over the weekend.
city London
county Middlesex
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
foxnews.com
15.07.2020 / 21:27
62%
528
'Survivor' officially pulled from CBS Fall 2020 schedule due to COVID-19 pandemic
CBS has officially pulled its hit reality competition series “Survivor” from its fall 2020 lineup. The network announced a switch to its Wednesday night lineup for the 2020-2021 season on Tuesday in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic forcing countless TV and film productions to adjust to keep casts and crew members safe and healthy.
Fiji
covid-19
2020
pandemic
Coronavirus
acl.gov
15.07.2020 / 21:15
40%
849
engAGED Webinar on Social Isolation in Caregiving in the U.S.
Monday, July 20, 2020 3:00 PM ETREGISTER HEREJoin engAGED: The National Resource Center for Engaging Older Adults (administered by the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging) and the National Alliance for Caregiving for a conversation on the findings of a new report, Caregiving in the U.S. 2020.
Usa
president
2020
isolate
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 21:01
85%
211
One new coronavirus case confirmed in Simcoe Muskoka, local total now at 616
coronavirus in the region on Wednesday, bringing the local total number of cases to 616, including 36 deaths.The new case is involving a Penetanguishene, Ont., man who’s between the ages of 35 and 44. The source of the man’s infection is still under investigation.
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 20:33
63%
684
Orillia, Ont., installs large masks on entrance signs to drill home COVID-19 safety message
masks at its entrance signs to instill the COVID-19 safety message of the importance of wearing a mask.As of Monday, people in Simcoe County and Muskoka are required to wear a face covering in indoor public spaces, including while at grocery stores, shopping malls, hair salons, libraries, as well as while on public transit.
Steve Clarke
county Simcoe
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 20:21
35%
443
Manitoba expands back to work subsidy program amid coronavirus
COVID-19 pandemic.Premier Brian Pallister said Wednesday enhancements to the province’s Back to Work Manitoba program will see businesses reimbursed up to $5,000 for up to 10 new workers, to a maximum of $50,000. Manitoba program to share costs of hiring, rehiring for businesses amid coronavirus The subsidy is open for the first time to not-for-profits and charities and will now reimburse half of all wages for those newly hired to Oct.
Brian Pallister
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 20:21
55%
692
Passengers on 31 flights in Canada may have been exposed to COVID-19 in July
17 international flights and 14 domestic flights in July that have been flagged by the Canadian government for possible exposure to the virus. International air travel to Canada continues to rise, despite coronavirus border restrictions Passengers near the affected rows are considered close contact and may be at risk of exposure, the government said on its website.Public health officials recommend that affected individuals self-isolate for 14 days and monitor symptoms.
Air Canada
Canada
covid-19
coronavirus news
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 20:21
76%
771
U.S.-Canada border crossings are increasing. Here’s what needs to happen to keep COVID-19 out
As the United States grapples with an avalanche of new cases of the novel coronavirus, the border between the country and Canada remains closed to non-essential travel. But even with the border shut, there has been a recent increase in land border crossings the last few weeks, according to data from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).By the end of April, around 112,000 to 115,000 people crossed land borders into Canada, which was about a 90 per cent drop from the same period last year. But in the last few weeks, that number has swelled, reaching about 172,000 in the first week of July, according to public data from the CBSA. The agency told Global News that this is due to crossings by U.S.
Usa
Canada
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 20:21
68%
461
Nova Scotia identifies 1 new coronavirus case Wednesday
coronavirus on Wednesday, bringing the total number of active cases to two.In a statement, the province said the source of infection for this new case, which is in the Central Zone, remains under investigation by public health and this individual is in hospital. Atlantic premiers not ready to lift travel restrictions on rest of Canada The QEII Health Sciences Centre’s microbiology lab completed 444 Nova Scotia tests on July 14 and is operating 24 hours a day, according to the government.There are no licensed long-term care homes in Nova Scotia with active cases of COVID-19.
Nova Scotia
Canada
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 20:21
49%
863
2 hairstylists with COVID-19 saw 139 clients. Here’s why no one caught the virus
COVID-19, seeing a total of 139 clients — none of whom seems to have caught the virus.This is because everyone in the shop wore masks, according to a new case report published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The two stylists and their customers all followed salon policy and the local City of Springfield ordinance recommending the use of masks during haircuts, the CDC wrote.
city Springfield
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
who.int
15.07.2020 / 19:28
71%
844
In Thailand’s fishing and seafood processing capital, Burmese migrants get help to protect themselves from COVID-19
Written by Montira Narkvichien, Communications Specialist, WHO
Thailand
Burma
covid-19
2020
Volunteers
who.int
15.07.2020 / 19:27
79%
819
WHO and UNICEF warn of a decline in vaccinations during COVID-19
GENEVA/NEW YORK, 15 July 2020 – The World Health Organization and UNICEF warned today of an alarming decline in the number of children receiving life-saving vaccines around the world. This is due to disruptions in the delivery and uptake of immunization services caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to new data by WHO and UNICEF, these disruptions threaten toreverse hard-won progress to reach more children and adolescents with a wider range of vaccines, which has already been hampered by a decade of stalling coverage.
New York
covid-19
2020
vaccine
clickorlando.com
15.07.2020 / 19:13
77%
782
Who turned the heat up? Earth sees record high temps in June
NOAA.gov, the average global temperature in June was 1.66 degrees above the 20th century average of 59.9 degrees. This record-breaking year tied with 2015 within the 141-year record. Last month was also the 44th consecutive June and the 426th consecutive month with temperatures above average globally. To give you an idea of the timeline, nine of the top ten warmest Junes have occurred since the last decade! When it comes to our yearly record so far, year to date the Earth is about 1.93 degrees above the 20th-century average.
2020
clickorlando.com
15.07.2020 / 18:57
64%
669
Florida Board of Education meets to discuss school reopening plans
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. – Gov. Ron DeSantis was the special guest who opened up the meeting for the Florida Board of Education Wednesday morning.It is a standard meeting with a long list of agenda items, but what took the spotlight in the first few minutes was the state’s plan to reopen schools and how the state plans to distribute federal CARES Act funds for education. “I know a lot of parents are trying to figure out what’s going to happen,” DeSantis said about schools reopening.
Ron Desantis
state Florida
county Hillsborough
president
pandemic
Government
Department
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 18:47
83%
311
102 new coronavirus cases in Ontario, lowest increase since late March
reported 102 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Wednesday, the lowest single-day increase since late March, bringing the provincial total to 37,052.Ontario has been, overall, seeing new daily infection numbers on the decline over the past several weeks. Wednesday’s case number of 102 is the lowest increase within a 24-hour period since March 25, which saw 100 new cases.The death toll in the province has risen to 2,732, as nine new deaths were reported.Meanwhile, 32,920 Ontarians have recovered from COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, which is 88 per cent of cases.Ontario has completed 1,752,828 tests so far for the virus.
county Ontario
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 18:47
53%
644
Closed playgrounds can open safely, experts say. Here’s why
novel coronavirus first arrived in Canada can and should be safely reopened, experts say.Across Canada, there is a patchwork of closed and open playgrounds. Calgary and Vancouver, for example, opened theirs in late May and early June, and Nova Scotia followed in mid-June.Slides and swings are still taped off in some large Ontario cities, though.
Nova Scotia
Canada
city Ontario
county York
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 18:47
83%
867
Coronavirus: Quebec ombudsman backs mandatory masks as petition calls on province to cancel rule
coronavirus is reasonable, according to the province’s ombudsman.After receiving a “high volume of requests” about the measure, the office issued a statement on Tuesday in support of the requirement.“The Quebec ombudsman encourages mask-wearing in enclosed public spaces because the purpose of this measure is to better protect the health and safety of citizens during this health crisis,” the office said.Earlier this week, Premier François Legault announced masks will be mandatory in enclosed public spaces beginning Saturday.
François Legault
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 18:47
85%
841
Schools reopening may lead to outbreaks, but we can’t afford to keep them closed: experts
coronavirus closures, schools are preparing to welcome kids back to the classroom in the coming months.Most provinces and territories have released plans for reopening schools chock full of safety measures — including physically distanced desks, face masks or shields for staff and staggered pickup and drop-off times, among other things. But experts warn that the schooling experience will require some trial and error.“All these measures we’re putting into place (are) driven by what the science is telling us would be required to try and reduce transmission … but you have to factor in how feasible it is,” said Dr.
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
15.07.2020 / 18:47
47%
260
Quebec office buildings can gradually reopen with coronavirus measures in place starting Saturday
coronavirus pandemic.Labour Minister Jean Boulet announced the measure on Wednesday, saying employers and workers had shown their resilience and ability to adapt to changing circumstances over the past few months.Workplaces will be allowed to operate at 25 per cent capacity beginning this weekend after public health authorities gave the green light, according to Boulet.“I wish to say right off the bat, this is the maximum,” Boulet said, referring to the cap.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Businesses should continue to favour a work-from-home policy when possible, he added.“Telework is still strongly recommended for activities that can be carried out at a distance,” said Boulet.As part of the plan,
Jean Boulet
covid-19
coronavirus news
coronavirus update
Coronavirus
fox29.com
15.07.2020 / 18:35
66%
909
Walmart and Sam’s Club to require all customers to wear face masks starting July 20
BENTONVILLE, Ark. - Walmart will require customers to wear face coverings at all of its namesake and Sam's Club stores, making it the largest retailer to introduce such a policy that has otherwise proven difficult to enforce without state and federal requirements.The company said the policy will go into effect on Monday to allow time to inform stores and customers.
state Arkansas
covid-19
information
mask
COVID-19
United States
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
United Kingdom
Cases: 9 215 683
Deaths: 141 607
Recovered: 0
Russia
Cases: 8 494 589
Deaths: 237 619
Recovered: 0
Detail statistic
'Stranger Things' Cast Will Get Big Salary Bumps for Season 5, Filming Has Started
King Charles smiles in first public visit since his cancer diagnosis
BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Amy Dowden 'can't believe it' as she shares major news after cancer treatment
King Charles fights back tears as he returns to work following cancer diagnosis
Lauren Goodger reveals shock new surgery overhaul explaining 'Kardashian' butt lift has left her in agony
How to entertain yourself when you stuck inside due to a pandemic
DMCA