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NY hospital puts baby deliveries on hold as maternity workers quit over COVID-19 vaccine mandate
will put baby deliveries on hold after too many workers in its maternity unit resigned over the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, according to local reports.Lewis County General Hospital will be forced to temporarily stop all baby deliveries after Sept.
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COVID-19 update 13 September 2021 4pm
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will give a post-cabinet announcement today at 4pm. The Prime Minister will be joined by Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield.
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The reality TV stars who've spoken out about mental health
WATCH BELOW: Matt Agnew talks about his mental health after filming his season In fact, several have spoken openly and frankly about how their mental health deteriorated during and after their experiences on TV.Today is R U OK Day, a day to check in with yourself and those around you and smash the stigma that we need to keep our feelings and problems to ourselves.So in honour of this day, here are stars from Bachelor contestants through to Married At First Sight brides and grooms, who have shed light on their own mental health experiences."I still struggle with all the trolling. I still struggle with things.
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Alberta health-care workers share reality of COVID-19 patient care
An Edmonton doctor is detailing a night in the ICU just hours after he got off of his shift. He’s one of two health-care workers sharing a first-hand account of what’s really happening in Alberta’s hospitals during the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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12.09.2021 / 23:31
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Craig Bellamy leaves Anderlecht as former Celtic loanee takes mental health break
Celtic loanee Craig Bellamy is to leave his role with Anderlecht as he takes a break for mental health reasons. The Welshman joined the Parkhead club on loan from Newcastle United in January 2005, hitting nine goals in 15 games.
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12.09.2021 / 23:11
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Engage or ignore? Tim Caulfield on dealing with spreaders of COVID-19 misinformation
Should you engage or ignore COVID-19 deniers? University of Alberta law professor and health policy expert Timothy Caulfield joins Gord Steinke to break down some of the myths and misconceptions around COVID-19 and vaccines and offers advice on how to communicate with people spreading falsehoods.
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12.09.2021 / 19:21
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West Bengal: Recoveries outnumber new Covid cases, active tally at 8,187
West Bengal in the last 24 hours, said the state health department's bulletin on Sunday evening. The state’s tally stands at 15,56,908.
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6 states, UTs achieve 100% covid-19 1st dose vaccination
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Former Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes throws support behind Tory candidate in election
Conservative Party has found an unlikely supporter in the federal election: former Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes.Speaking in an interview with The West Block’s Mercedes Stephenson, Caesar-Chavannes — who left the Liberal caucus to sit as an independent in March 2019 — said she plans to vote for Conservative candidate Maleeha Shahid in the Whitby, Ont., riding she once represented as a Liberal.“I’m very much a Liberal at heart, but I would say that in this particular instance, in 2021, I don’t mind voting for my local representative, Maleeha Shahid, who is a Conservative,” Caesar-Chavannes said.“I’ve never done that in my life.
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12.09.2021 / 17:05
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Hardly any Canadians caught the flu last year. What can we expect this fall?
Flu season didn’t really happen last year in Canada.Measurements of flu stayed so low all year that it actually never passed the threshold the Public Health Agency of Canada normally uses to declare the start of the season — which usually happens in the fall.PHAC recorded 69 influenza detections in the 2020-21 flu season, in its final FluWatch report on Aug. 28.
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12.09.2021 / 15:29
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Covid-19: Further 1,346 new cases. with 315 in hospital
The Department of Health has been notified of 1,346 new cases of Covid-19.
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12.09.2021 / 15:13
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Israel preparing for possible fourth Covid vaccine dose
Israel began a drive to administer booster shots at the beginning of August, and has so far inoculated about 2.8 million people with a third dose of coronavirus vaccine. Health officials have said that the effects of the initial shots weaken five months after inoculation, making boosters necessary. Some 6 million of the 9.4 million strong population have had one dose, and about 5.5 million have had two jabs.
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O’Toole ousts one CPC candidate over Islamophobic tweets but keeps other on
Erin O’Toole on Saturday defended his party’s decision to eject a female candidate linked to years-old Islamophobic tweets.
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12.09.2021 / 14:17
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West Virginia first responder shares story of helping clear 9/11 wreckage
LOS ANGELES - Michael Harper, a West Virginia paramedic, was part of a task force dispatched to Ground Zero shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
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12.09.2021 / 12:39
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UK Health Minister rules out Covid-19 lockdowns in future, vaccine passports
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12.09.2021 / 06:55
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Long Covid cash branded ‘too little too late’ as children 'struggle on without specialist help'
Scottish Government has been branded “too little, too late” after it emerged that health boards haven’t been told to set up specialist clinics. And parents of children with the condition claim nothing has been done to help them.
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12.09.2021 / 04:13
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Maharashtra may see surge in Covid cases after Ganesh festival: Health officials
Maharashtra has the second-highest active cases in the country, after Kerala. Maharashtra has a total of 49,796 active cases as per the data by the state's health department released on September 11. Besides, the state reported 3,075 new coronavirus infections and 35 Covid-related deaths yesterday. However, Saturday's case count was the lowest since February 9 when the state reported 2,515 cases.
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12.09.2021 / 03:53
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COVID-19 update 12 September 2021
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield will update the media today at 1pm.
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12.09.2021 / 03:03
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9/11 Ride of Hope cyclist hopes first responders get the help they need
LOS ANGELES - As Americans commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, a group of cyclists will be wrapping up their five-day, 225-mile journey raising awareness of the compounded daily trauma experienced by first responders.The Quell Foundation is calling it the 9/11 Ride of Hope and it will take 20 active, retired and surviving family members of first responders from New York City to Arlington, Va.
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12.09.2021 / 02:41
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Biden admin expecting wave of GOP-backed lawsuits following sweeping vaccine mandates
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Joe Biden’s sweeping new vaccine requirements have Republican governors threatening lawsuits. His unapologetic response: "Have at it."The administration is gearing up for another major clash between federal and state rule.
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11.09.2021 / 20:07
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'It feels like enough' Queen legend Brian May 'taking a break’ following health admission
Brian May, 74, has shared he is “taking a break” from Instagram after discussing his health woes on the social media site yesterday on the release day of a new music video.The Queen legend revealed he had the “stuffing” knocked out of him after suffering a heart attack in May last year while discussing the situation with his followers in a video.Brian typed on Instagram: “Overwhelmed by your response yesterday, dear pals. “Thanks! I’m gonna take a break from talking about myself now - somehow it feels like enough. “But it’s been a great journey into the past - thanks for sharing it with me.
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11.09.2021 / 19:55
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Health ministry, ICMR to issue ‘official document’ for Covid deaths: Govt to SC
deaths due to Covid-19, the central government had told the Supreme Court, reported news agency PTI.
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11.09.2021 / 19:31
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COVID-19 cases confirmed at two schools in New Brunswick
COVID-19 was confirmed at Lord Beaverbrook School in Campbellton, N.B., and another at Riverview High School on Friday.Public health said parents and guardians will be contacted if their children have been in close contact with the confirmed cases.“If you are not contacted by Public Health officials, your child should closely self-monitor for symptoms this week and get tested should any develop,” said public health in an email sent to the families. COVID-19: N.B.
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11.09.2021 / 17:43
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NEET-PG 2021 held at 679 centres, 1.6 lakh candidates appear in compliance with Covid protocols
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) – Postgraduate held at 679 centres in 270 cities across the country, in compliance with al Covid-19 safety protocols.
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11.09.2021 / 14:51
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Kerala govt conducts seroprevalence study to assess Covid spread
Kerala, the state government is conducting a seroprevalence study, according to reports.
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11.09.2021 / 14:27
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Rotunda extends visiting hours, crediting vaccination rates
The Rotunda Hospital has announced it is to extend its visiting hours for partners of pregnant women, following what it described as "a significant uptake in Covid-19 vaccination rates" among its patients.
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11.09.2021 / 13:25
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SoCal nurse, husband leave behind 5 kids, including newborn, after dying of COVID-19
COVID-19.No one thought Davy Macias, a 37-year-old nurse, would be fighting for her life due to the virus.A nurse, who was a mom of five -- including a newborn, has died from COVID-19 complications.Davy Macias. (Family provided photo) "You don't want to see this, you don't," said Davy's brother Vong Serey.
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globalnews.ca
11.09.2021 / 08:15
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Federal parties missing the mark on Indigenous mental health, addictions
After a dark summer for Indigenous communities across the country, many in Saskatchewan are concerned about the level of attention Indigenous issues are getting during the federal election campaign.
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11.09.2021 / 08:15
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B.C.’s transgender community speaking out after ‘deadnames’ appear on vaccine cards
B.C.’s vaccine card goes into effect Monday, some British Columbians are expressing frustration over an error in the system.Wulfric Odinson, who goes by the pronouns he, him and his, told Global News he signed up for the card the first day he was able to.“I found that my deadname, which I changed in 2016, had mysteriously reappeared on my vaccine passport,” he said.A deadname is the use of someone’s birth or former name that is used without the person’s consent.Kyler Emerson, a journalism student at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, who also goes by the pronouns he, him and his, told Global News the same thing that happened to Odinson happened to him.“It was hard to see,” he said.
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11.09.2021 / 08:01
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French former health minister charged over pandemic management
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11.09.2021 / 04:23
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Toxic dust from World Trade Center may still be causing illnesses 20 years later
NEW YORK - The dust cloud caught Carl Sadler near the East River, turning his clothes and hair white as he looked for a way out of Manhattan after escaping from his office at the World Trade Center.Gray powder billowed through the open windows and terrace door of Mariama James’ downtown apartment, settling, inches thick in places, into her rugs and children’s bedroom furniture.Barbara Burnette, a police detective, spat the soot from her mouth and throat for weeks as she worked on the burning rubble pile without a protective mask.The rubble of the World Trade Center smoulders following a terrorist attack September 11, 2001 in New York. A hijacked plane crashed into and destroyed the landmark structure.
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11.09.2021 / 04:23
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CDC calls long-term COVID-19 ‘emerging public health concern’
LOS ANGELES - The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called long-haul COVID-19 "an emerging public health concern that is not well understood," in a report released by the agency on Friday. While there may be a dearth of data on long-term symptoms associated with COVID-19, the CDC said they are becoming more common among those who contract the novel coronavirus. The CDC drew its conclusion from a survey that consisted of data from 3,135 adults who had been tested for COVID-19 since January 2020.
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11.09.2021 / 03:51
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‘Not far enough’: Saskatchewan health care unions respond to new COVID-19 measures
Saskatchewan enacting mandatory self-isolation order for positive COVID-19 cases As part of a suite of new pandemic measures announced Friday, the provincial government and the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced a reduction in non-critical or elective services to expand surge capacity amid climbing COVID-19 cases.“Temporary service disruptions will be localized and time-limited, as much as possible, while teams mobilize to support both growing demands for COVID care and maintain critical services for non-COVID patients,” the SHA said in a Friday afternoon statement, adding that those affected will be notified directly.SHA surge targets include increasing from a baseline of 79 beds to 130 beds to accommodate a projected 80
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11.09.2021 / 03:33
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Doctors warn of potential health care system collapse in Alberta
Anger is growing among Alberta’s doctors, as unvaccinated COVID-19 patients continue to overwhelm hospitals and their ICUs. As Heather Yourex-West explains, they want the province to implement more COVID-19 restrictions, before the fourth wave pushes the health care system past the brink.
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11.09.2021 / 03:33
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Saskatchewan First Nation has vaccinated 85% of its eligible population: Chief
Saskatchewan First Nation is celebrating an important milestone in the fight against COVID-19.Standing Buffalo Chief Roberta Soo-Oyewaste told Global News 85 per cent of the eligible population is vaccinated.
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globalnews.ca
11.09.2021 / 02:57
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New health order, no mask mandate for Saskatchewan
Premier Scott Moe announced anyone testing positive for COVID-19 in Saskatchewan and unvaccinated close contacts will be required to self-isolate for 10 days under a public health order, but did not reimpose a mask mandate.
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11.09.2021 / 02:21
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Buffy Star Nicholas Brendon Suffering 'Paralysis In His Genitals' & Other Health Issues After Drug Arrest
Nicholas Brendon‘s story continues to break our hearts…
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11.09.2021 / 02:07
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‘Knocks the stuffing out of you’ Brian May, 74, addresses health woes after heart attack
Brian May, 74, has revealed his heart attack led to him suffering from “a lot of other complications” to his health.The musician first told fans about his “small” heart attack in May last year, speaking about the situation in a video he posted on Instagram.Despite recovering from the heart attack, Brian has now revealed he had to “fight” his way back to being in good health.The star admitted: “What also happened was I got very sick. “I got a heart attack for no reason I can possibly see. “I didn’t really tick any of the boxes for heart attacks but I got it.”Brian added to the PA news agency: “That knocks you back, I have to say. “It knocks the stuffing out of you.
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11.09.2021 / 01:53
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Ontario NDP calling for COVID-19 safety zone legislation to protect people at health-care facilities, small businesses
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, protests have become more common. While the causes and reasons might vary, Ontario NDP members say it’s time for the Ford government to step up and do more to protect people following public health guidelines so they don’t become targets.
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globalnews.ca
11.09.2021 / 01:53
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COVID-19: South zone reacts after funding announced to increase Alberta’s health-care capacity
With COVID-19 vaccinations hitting a plateau and coronavirus-related ICU admissions hitting a high, Alberta doctors continue to sound the alarm about the province’s public health situation.
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fox29.com
11.09.2021 / 01:15
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Philadelphia Streets Department continues to clean up mud, debris left behind from remnants of Ida
PHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia Streets Department is working to rid the city of mud and debris left behind by the remnants of Hurricane Ida over a week after the storm.A large street sprayer, tractor and sweeper formed a brigade of heavy equipment pressed into service Friday along Locust Street between 24th and 25th streets.The Schuylkill River jumped its banks last week rising to five feet along the base of Locust, flooding cars on the street and in some parking lots. Deputy Streets Department Commissioner Richard Montanez, who was on hand to watch the cleanup said the work was a little slow because we have to move all the vehicles."There’s a lot of flooded vehicles still in the road, which means the owners can’t move them so we relocate
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11.09.2021 / 00:57
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Alberta health minister grilled over COVID-19 vaccine passport hesitancy
Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro was grilled again by reporters Friday over the province’s hesitation to adopt COVID-19 vaccine passports.
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globalnews.ca
11.09.2021 / 00:57
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‘It’s unacceptable’: Quebec premier critical of anti-vaccine protesters targeting high schools
COVID-19: Quebec will suspend unvaccinated health workers without pay as of Oct. 15 The 15-year-old girl’s family told the Journal de Montreal she in fact had an existing heart condition and had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 since June.Roberge said it was irresponsible of demonstrators to use the tragic death of the teen to fuel disinformation.
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How Corrie's Sally Carman fought back from COVID to film the dramatic murder trial
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11.09.2021 / 00:25
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‘I’m frustrated we had to’: Alberta health minister defends COVID-19 vaccine incentive
Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro defended the province’s $100 incentive to encourage more people to get the COVID-19 vaccine, while saying he is frustrated that step was needed.
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11.09.2021 / 00:15
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Man charged with murder in death of man found behind convenience store
Jimir Wynn (Burlington County Prosecutor's Office) BURLINGTON COUNTY, N.J. - A Mount Holly resident has been charged in connection with the fatal stabbing of a man whose body was discovered earlier this week behind a convenience store, prosecutors announced Friday.Jimir Wynn, 29, faces first-degree murder, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose and related charges. Officers were dispatched to Millerie’s Market & Deli at the corner of Rancocas Road and King Street on Sept.
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Deaths: 750 423
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