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Virtual or in-person care? Post-pandemic, Canadian doctors say there’s room for both
family doctors move from mostly in-person appointments to mainly virtual ones due to COVID-19 concerns.Now, while some provinces are urging doctors to return to mainly in-person visits, some physicians and patients would rather embrace virtual care, saying the option is filling gaps in accessibility for Canadians struggling to find care.“I didn’t need to leave my apartment. I didn’t need to travel anywhere,” said Sabrina Brathwaite, a 22-year-old Toronto resident.
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Saskatchewan Premier Moe says it’s not ‘fair’ to impose more COVID-19 restrictions with high vaccination uptake
During a “state of province” address on Monday, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe thanked business owners for their part in the fight against COVID-19 while placing the onus on the unvaccinated.
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25.10.2021 / 21:33
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Inquest into COVID-19 deaths at Quebec long-term care home hears from final witnesses
Residence Herron was expected to finish in late September after hearing from the families of some of those who died.
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25.10.2021 / 19:39
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India's Covid-19 vaccination coverage crosses 102.8 crore mark
anti-Covid vaccines were administered till 7 pm on Monday across the country, taking the total vaccination count to above 102.8 crore (1,02,86,69,053), said the Union health ministry.
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25.10.2021 / 17:29
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Ontario proposes right-to-disconnect from work legislation
‘Discouraged’: Despite labour shortage, it’s tough to get a job if you’re 55 or older McNaughton says it is especially important now, as the pandemic has blurred the lines between family time and work time.“COVID-19 has changed the way we work, leaving too many people behind, struggling to put food on the table andmake ends meet for their families,” said McNaughton. “Our government is working for workers.
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25.10.2021 / 17:23
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Ontario reports 326 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths
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25.10.2021 / 15:11
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25.10.2021 / 14:05
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Alec Baldwin careful with prop guns before fatal shooting, crew member says
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25.10.2021 / 13:23
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Ontario lifts COVID capacity limits in restaurants, gyms, casinos
COVID-19 is required.If museums and galleries, places of worship, and personal care settings choose to require proof of vaccination, they can also lift capacity limits as of today.Premier Doug Ford announced the development Friday as he unveiled plans for managing the pandemic long term.
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25.10.2021 / 06:05
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Over 627K Canadians continuously relied on now-defunct CRB: internal government data
Canada Recovery Benefit were continuous or repeat recipients of the now-ended aid program, an internal government analysis reveals.The assessment from Employment and Social Development Canada found that by early June, 1.5 million, or about 75 per cent of the 1.8 million unique recipients of the benefit, were continuous or repeat beneficiaries.Among them were some 627,000 recipients who applied and received the benefit for months at a time, never once taking a break.
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25.10.2021 / 05:05
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Mandatory vaccination orders for health care workers in B.C.
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25.10.2021 / 02:42
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Ontario, B.C. lift pandemic capacity limits as Saskatchewan struggles
Although Canada is not out of the pandemic yet, parts of British Columbia and Ontario are lifting their COVID-19 capacity limits as of midnight Monday. The easing of rules for both provinces comes while Saskatchewan’s hospitals are still grappling with the strain of COVID-19 patients.
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24.10.2021 / 21:29
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Katie Price finally apologises for drug-fuelled crash after friends and family fear for her health and career
Katie Price has finally spoke out after her drink-driving car crash as she admits "full responsibility" over the incident.
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24.10.2021 / 17:47
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Camera crew staged walkout hours before Alec Baldwin prop gun shooting
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24.10.2021 / 17:47
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Ontario reports 370 COVID-19 cases, 1 death
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24.10.2021 / 05:05
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Calls for booster shots amid systemic racism concerns in B.C. health care system
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24.10.2021 / 05:05
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Cargo carrier on fire near Victoria, crew could be forced to abandon ship
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24.10.2021 / 03:15
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Military deployed to Saskatchewan as pandemic support
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24.10.2021 / 00:15
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Film crew staged walkout before Alec Baldwin fatally fired prop gun
SANTA FE, N.M. - Alec Baldwin fatally shot a cinematographer on a New Mexico film set with a gun a crew member had assured the actor was safe, a tragic mistake that came hours after some workers walked off the job to protest conditions and production issues.An assistant director, Dave Halls, grabbed a prop gun off a cart at a desert movie ranch and handed it to Baldwin during a Thursday rehearsal for the Western film "Rust," according to court records made public Friday."Cold gun," Halls yelled, declaring the weapon didn’t carry live rounds and was ready to fire.But it wasn't.
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23.10.2021 / 18:01
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Ontario reports less than 400 COVID-19 cases, 6 more deaths
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23.10.2021 / 17:13
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Ontario lays out roadmap to ending COVID-19 public health restrictions
The Ontario government is set to begin lifting restrictions, a process that will lead up until the majority are gone. But the provincial government’s independent science table warns that removing some public health measures before the spring will be a mistake.
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23.10.2021 / 16:37
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Glasgow health board urges patients to only attend A&E with 'life-threatening' injuries
Glasgow's health board has urged patients only to attend A&E if an issue is "life-threatening" after it emerged that 32% of attendances in one week at the board's flagship hospital were for minor injuries.
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23.10.2021 / 13:23
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COVID-19 cases on the rise in China as Beijing, several provinces continue to report spike
Beijing: Authorities in the Chinese capital are ramping up measures like testing and restricting hotel bookings as the total number of coronavirus cases climbed to nine on Saturday, while other parts of the country reported 38 locally transmitted COVID-19 cases, according to the National Health Commission.
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23.10.2021 / 04:57
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Concerns over Ontario’s March deadline to lift all public health measures
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23.10.2021 / 02:09
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COVID-19: Restaurant, gym owners react to Ontario government’s plan to lift capacity limits
Restaurant and gym owners say they are relieved that that provincial government will be lifting capacity limits starting on Monday. Erica Vella has their reaction.
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23.10.2021 / 01:39
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Ontario lays out roadmap to ending COVID-19 public health restrictions
The Ontario government is set to begin lifting restrictions, a process that will lead up until the majority are gone. But the provincial government’s independent science table warns that removing some public health measures before the spring will be a mistake.
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23.10.2021 / 01:39
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Staff at Ontario restaurants welcome QR code COVID-19 vaccine verification
It’s been a slow roll out ahead of the launch of Ontario’s QR code COVID-19 vaccination verification system, but it is now officially in place.
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23.10.2021 / 00:55
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COVID-19: More Manitoba health-care workers take unpaid leave, some home care services disrupted
COVID-19 under the province’s vaccine mandate for front-line workers.The number of direct-care workers who’ve opted against being vaccinated or regularly tested for the virus has been climbing since Monday, when new public health orders requiring many front-line workers in health care, education and child care to be fully vaccinated came into effect.
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22.10.2021 / 23:59
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COVID-19: New Brunswick health-care system braces for further strain amid fourth wave
COVID-19 pandemic, saying both will extend the red level for at least one to two weeks.The red level means the hospitals have no visitors, while non-urgent surgeries and services are cancelled. That news comes as it faces a labour dispute and a looming vaccination deadline, which would send employees home without pay if they are not fully vaccinated by Nov.
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22.10.2021 / 23:19
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COVID-19: Ontario premier Ford, top doctor defend decision to roll back proof-of-vaccination starting January
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and chief medical officer of health Dr. Kieran Moore defended the decision to begin lifting the requirements for proof of vaccination starting in January, saying they are being cautious with their decisions.
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22.10.2021 / 22:21
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Waterloo Region down to just 1 active COVID-19 outbreak
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22.10.2021 / 19:59
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Melbourne residents cheer as city lifts 6th COVID-19 lockdown
Footage of the celebrations quickly spread on social media. One Twitter user, who labeled his account "MrMG," said the night almost has a New Year’s Eve feel about it.
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22.10.2021 / 19:57
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Strictly Come Dancing 2021 news – Judi Love shares health update while Tilly Ramsay ‘fat shaming’ scandal continues
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22.10.2021 / 19:57
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Judge rules boy in care can receive Covid-19 vaccine
A judge has given the go ahead for a Covid-19 vaccine to be administered to a disabled 15-year-old boy against the wishes of the boy's mother.
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22.10.2021 / 19:35
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Covid vaccination: Over 101.2 crore doses administered in India so far, govt says
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22.10.2021 / 19:21
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Ontario COVID-19 case counts expected to remain stable if some measures kept: modelling
COVID-19 case counts will remain stable, even with more social contacts, if some public health measures remain in place.Ontario’s COVID-19 Science Advisory Table released their updated projections on Friday.
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22.10.2021 / 18:43
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Frustration mounts among Saskatchewan health-care workers as ICU transfers continue
WATCH: The Canadian Medical Association and SEIU-West called for stricter COVID-19 health measures Thursday, as the province announced three more ICU patient transfers to Ontario.
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22.10.2021 / 18:43
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Ontario university COVID-19 vaccine mandates mean some students being barred from campus
COVID-19 vaccination, but the few that have not will in most cases no longer be able to access university buildings or attend on-campus classes and activities.At the University of Waterloo — where about 95 per cent of students have had a COVID-19 shot — a spokesman said those who aren’t fully immunized cannot take in-person classes and in many cases won’t be able to continue their education at the school. Union calls for province to institute distancing, capacity limits at Ontario universities “Those students can consider continuing to pursue their education by selecting from among the online courses that are scheduled, perhaps as a part-time student,” said Chris Wilson-Smith.
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22.10.2021 / 17:21
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Ontario reports just under 500 new COVID-19 cases for 12th straight day
COVID-19 cases on Friday, the 12th day in a row the count is fewer than 500. The provincial case total now stands at 596,772.Of the 492 new cases recorded, the data showed 248 were unvaccinated people, 21 were partially vaccinated people, 167 were fully vaccinated people and for 56 people the vaccination status was unknown.According to Friday’s report, 64 cases were recorded in Toronto, 59 in Peel Region, 39 in Sudbury, 38 in Ottawa, 33 in York Region and 32 in Middlesex-London.All other local public health units reported fewer than 30 new cases in the provincial report.The death toll in the province has risen to 9,839 as 12 more deaths were recorded.
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22.10.2021 / 13:19
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Ontario to release plan for moving past its framework of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions
COVID-19 public health restrictions.The province paused plans in mid-August to exit Step 3 of its reopening framework as fourth-wave cases were rising.Now, the seven-day average of daily COVID-19 case counts is stable, nearly 88 per cent of eligible Ontarians have received at least one dose of a vaccine and proof of vaccination is required to access several venues, including restaurants, cinemas and event spaces.
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22.10.2021 / 11:43
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Annan care home resident dies within 28 days of positive coronavirus test
A resident at an Annan care home has died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid after an outbreak at the facility.
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22.10.2021 / 10:35
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57% of vaccinated blood cancer patients are still vulnerable to Covid - study
More than half of double-vaccinated blood cancer patients are left without effective protection against coronavirus, new research has found.
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22.10.2021 / 08:23
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Crew member killed by prop gun discharged by Alec Baldwin on New Mexico movie set
Alec Baldwin, who is starring and producing a Western movie, killed his director of photography and injured the director Thursday at the movie set outside Santa Fe, the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office said.Sheriff’s officials said Halyna Hutchins, director of photography for the movie “Rust,” and director Joel Souza were shot.Hutchins, 42, was airlifted to University of New Mexico Hospital, where she was pronounced dead by medical personnel, authorities said.Souza, 48, was taken by ambulance to Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center, where he’s undergoing treatment for his injuries.Production has been halted on the film.
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