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Dr. Bonnie Henry says small number of Americans using ‘Alaska loophole’ to travel in B.C.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry answers a reporter’s question about concerns over the so-called “Alaska loophole,” which allegedly allows Americans to make stops in places around B.C., violating quarantine orders set out by the CBSA.
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Bengaluru: Land earmarked for exclusive burial, cremation of Covid-19 victims
Bengaluru Urban District G N Shivamurthy issued an order setting apart about 35.5 acres in the villages under four Taluks of Bengaluru North, Bengaluru South, Anekal and Yelahanka. The order directed the respective Tahsildars to register these chunks of land as reserved for burial grounds and not to use for any purpose.
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Ice at Edmonton’s Terwillegar rec centre is part of Oilers NHL hub city bid
NHL will select Edmonton, Toronto as two final hub city picks: reports While no confirmation has been given by the NHL, the Oilers have confirmed to Global News that if Edmonton is selected, the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre along with the downtown community arena and Rogers Place would be used in a hub city playoff scenario.
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The NHL’s goal to keep COVID-19 off the ice
With the NHL expected to announce Edmonton and Toronto as its hub cities to finish this season, how do you shut out COVID-19? Eric Sorensen explains the challenges and the lingering concerns.
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Nicola Sturgeon 'tired but doing fine' as First Minister opens up on lockdown mental health
Nicola Sturgeon has said she is "doing fine" but is a "bit tired sometimes" when asked about her mental health during lockdown. Following news that Kirsty Blackman is stepping down as the SNP's deputy leader at Westminster, Sturgeon said it was "to her immense credit" she has been open about the impact of lockdown on her mental health.
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Here are the most asked Coronavirus questions on Google search in India
New Delhi: Google search trends often show the most common concerns people have. When it comes to search related to Covid-19, Indians had some questions like 'Is corona virus weakening?', 'When (will) vaccine for coronavirus (come) in India?' and 'Will the coronavirus ever end?' among the top COVID-19 related questions.
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Deputy Chief Medical Officer interview on Sunrise, Seven Network on 3 July 2020 about coronavirus (COVID-19).
SAMANTHA ARMYTAGE: And joining us now is Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Professor Michael Kidd. Michael, good morning to you.
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Asian and Black Americans report increased discrimination amid coronavirus pandemic, survey finds
LOS ANGELES - A report published by Pew Research on July 1 surveying the effects of the racial and ethnic discrimination during the coronavirus pandemic found that Asian and Black Americans are more likely than other groups to report negative experiences based on the color of their skin since the pandemic began.According to the report, which surveyed 9,654 American adults from June 4-10, 2020, four-in-ten Black and Asian respondents said people have acted uncomfortable around them because of their race or ethnicity since the early days of the outbreak. Since the start of the survey, 42% of Black Americans and 36% of Asian Americans say they worry that others may perceive them as suspicious because of the color of their skin during the
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Companies say there are no ‘one size fits all’ approaches to COVID-19 high-rise cleaning
As cases of COVID-19 rise at a Calgary condo complex, many are questioning the safety of those living and working in high-rise buildings. Silvana Benolich takes a look at protocols being put into place.
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Canada adds 302 coronavirus cases on Thursday as Nunavut reports presumptive case
coronavirus death toll rose by more than two dozen on Thursday, while 302 new cases were diagnosed across the country. Nunavut reports presumptive coronavirus case, would be territory’s first if confirmed Though the number of cases and deaths is declining, Thursday’s data brings the national death toll to 8,642.
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Calls for action as cases surge in Brazil, India, Russia
The COVID-19 pandemic has no signs of slowing down, with nearly 11 million cases worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, half were recorded in June alone. Crystal Goomansingh looks at where the world may be headed.
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Nunavut reports presumptive coronavirus case, would be territory’s first if confirmed
coronavirus pandemic may have finally reached Nunavut, as the territory announced its first presumptive case Thursday.Chief public health officer Dr. Michael Patterson said the case is a worker at the Mary River Mine on Baffin Island, about 176 kilometres southwest of Pond Inlet in the upper north of the territory.
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Coronavirus: Ontario family files human rights application to visit son, 14, in group home
Ontario family has filed a human rights application to be deemed essential caregivers to their 14-year-old son who lives in a group home in the hopes they can visit him for the first time in more than three months.Pamela Libralesso said she and her family have not seen their son since the COVID-19 pandemic began in mid-March when the province banned visits and short leaves.Her son, whose identity has been withheld due to the application, has a rare genetic condition that manifests itself as developmental and physical disabilities, she said. He does not speak and does not understand electronics and seemed confused the one time they tried a video call with him, she said.“He is a child and he needs his parents,” Libralesso said.
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Record-setting 50,000 new COVID-19 cases in U.S.
Daily infections of COVID-19 continue to skyrocket in the U.S., with a record-shattering 50,000 new cases in a single day (July 1). As Jackson Proskow reports, the ongoing surge still hasn’t fazed U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Growing COVID-19 outbreaks among migrant workers in Ontario
A health unit in Ontario has ordered a work stoppage at a farm, after 191 migrant workers there tested positive for COVID-19. Abigail Bimman explains the hazards migrant workers still face, and what advocates say needs to change.
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Monkeys infected with novel coronavirus developed short-term immunity
COVID-19 pandemic were protected from reinfection for up to 28 days later, a Chinese study out Thursday in the journal Science said.While the monkeys displayed initial immunity, it's unclear how long such immunity will last in humans - it will be necessary to wait months, or even years, to know if the millions of people infected at the start of the pandemic are protected from re-infection.Scientists from Peking Union Medical College performed an experiment on rhesus macaques, often used because of their similarities to humans, to find out if they have a short-term immunity to the virus.Six rhesus macaques were infected in their trachea with a dose of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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US Covid-19 cases rise by over 50,000 for third day in a row
COVID-19 cases each day. As the month progressed, hotspots began to emerge across the Sun Belt and began accelerating at an alarming rate.Over the last seven days of June, daily new infections had almost doubled to 42,000 nationally.Brazil is the only other country to report more than 50,000 new cases in one day.The daily increase in new cases could reach 100,000 unless a nationwide push was made to tamp down the fast-spreading virus, Dr.
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Only 9% of Brazil's Covid-19 cases are asymptomatic: Study
RIO DE JANEIRO: Less than 10% of people infected with the novel coronavirus in Brazil were asymptomatic and the majority of those who tested positive for the COVID-19 respiratory disease had mild symptoms, a survey of almost 90,000 people from all regions showed on Thursday.According to the epidemiological research funded by Brazil's Health Ministry and carried out by the Federal University of Pelotas in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, people who tested positive for the virus showed five main symptoms: fever, cough, alteration of smell/taste, body pain and headache.A total of 2,064 of 89,387 people surveyed between May 14 and June 24 in three phases tested positive for antibodies, of whom 91% showed symptoms of COVID-19."The
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Clinical trial of India's first Covid-19 vaccine: ICMR selects 12 institutes
COVID-19 vaccine, an official said on Thursday.Bhubaneswar-based Institute of Medical Sciences and SUM Hospital under the SOA Deemed to be University, has been chosen by the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) for undertaking human clinical trials of India's first coronavirus vaccine, an official of the institute said.ICMR has developed the indigenous COVID-19 vaccine (BBV152 COVID vaccine) partnered with Bharat Biotech International Limited (BBIL).The 12 institutes have been asked by the ICMR to fast track clinical trials of the vaccine as it is being considered as one of the top priority projects which are being monitored at the topmost level of the government."The vaccine is derived from a strain of SARS-CoV-2 isolated by
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03.07.2020 / 03:37
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Survivor host Jeff Probst discusses the reality show's future amid the COVID-19 pandemic
Survivor host and executive producer Jeff Probst is opening up about the impact the Black Lives Matter movement will have on casting, and the show's future amid the COVID-19 pandemic.Probst, 58, spoke with The Hollywood Reporteron Thursday, where he discussed how they are moving forward with casting, and what safety precautions will be put in place.Filming is slated to take place in Fiji, which has recently declared itself 'free' of the COVID-19 virus.
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03.07.2020 / 03:29
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Bakery reveals 'lifeline' saved it after Covid-19 crisis wiped out all of its customers
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.When coronavirus hit, Rachel Hanretty was devastated to shut the doors on her bakery, Mademoiselle Macaron.Rachel fell in love with macarons when she lived in Paris and enrolled at the Alain Ducasse cookery school to learn how to make the melt-in-the-mouth delights. Returning to Edinburgh, she opened her own bakery and launched an online store in 2015.
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03.07.2020 / 03:25
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Former Presidential Candidate Herman Cain Hospitalized With COVID-19
hospitalized with COVID-19, less than two weeks after he attended a Trump rally in Oklahoma. Cain's hospitalization in Atlanta comes as the U.S.
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03.07.2020 / 03:25
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Three new COVID-19 deaths, long-term effects of surviving the virus, concerns about U.S. visitors
Legislative Bureau Chief Keith Baldrey has an in-depth analysis of the COVID-19 response in the province for July 2. Topics include the long-term effects of surviving the coronavirus, the political reality of physical distancing rules on airplanes and concern over U.S.
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03.07.2020 / 03:21
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Acting Chief Medical Officer interview on 7.30 ABC on 2 July 2020
LEIGH SALES: Professor Paul Kelly is Australia's Acting Chief Medical Officer.Professor Kelly, we've always been going for a suppression strategy in Australia, not elimination. Is what we're seeing around the country now in line with what was anticipated?PAUL KELLY: Yes.
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03.07.2020 / 03:09
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‘That’s not our job:’ Ocala mayor says police won’t enforce state’s bar ban
As coronavirus numbers climb across Florida, state officials banned the consumption of alcohol at bars statewide. Ocala Mayor Kent Guinn said the local police department won’t enforce that rule because he says the state’s job."The mayor of Ocala is not telling bars to open.
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03.07.2020 / 02:55
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Scientists weigh COVID-19 research progress, identify remaining gaps
Among the takeaways from a large COVID-19 research and innovation meeting led by the World Health Organization (WHO) this week, the vaccine pipeline is healthy and scientists are eager to learn more about the impact of social distancing and other nonpharmaceutical interventions.
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03.07.2020 / 02:55
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News Scan for Jul 02, 2020
One more Ebola case has been confirmed in an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRCs) Equateur province, raising the total to 34, according to a statement from the country's multisectoral Ebola technical committee (CMRE).The patient is from Mbandaka, the provincial
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03.07.2020 / 02:55
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US posts largest single-day jump in new COVID-19 cases
President Donald Trump held a White House press briefing today in which he said the 4.8 million jobs added in June prove that the economy is "roaring back" from the impact of COVID-19 and that more signs of the recovery will be apparent before the general election on Nov 3. "This is the largest monthly jobs gain in the history of our country," he said.
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03.07.2020 / 02:53
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Spraygrounds to go up across in the city, cooling kits to be distributed to combat heat
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - With city pools closed due to COVID-19, Philadelphia Managing Director Brian Abernathy says “spraygrounds” will surface across the city and “cooling kits” will be handed out to help combat the heat.“I came here once to hang out and enjoy the cool water. Due to the virus, there’s a lot of things that are shutdown.
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03.07.2020 / 02:35
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B.C. reports 24 new COVID-19 cases, 3 additional deaths
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry provides the Thursday, July 2 COVID-19 numbers for British Columbia. **Please note: Audio issues occur at the source and therefore can not be improved on this video***
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03.07.2020 / 02:35
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Verdun beach officially opens for the season with COVID-19 restrictions
COVID-19.Waves of 80 people are allowed in at a time for blocks of 45 minutes. Borough officials say that’s to allow as many people as possible to make use of the facilities.“The beach capacity is usually around 400 people,” explained Verdun Borough Councillor Pierre L’Heureux, “so it’s a big restriction for sure, yes.” Verdun Beach closure doesn’t stop Montrealers from sunbathing, swimming Fences enclose the spot, beachgoers enter and exit from opposite ends of the site and everyone must sanitize their hands before entering.
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Toronto murals honour COVID-19 front-line workers
A series of Toronto murals are celebrating frontline workers, first responders and volunteers. Albert Delitala reports.
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03.07.2020 / 02:15
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Operation Warp Speed’s opaque choices of COVID-19 vaccines draw Senate scrutiny
Jon CohenScience’s COVID-19 reporting is supported by the Pulitzer Center.The leaders of Operation Warp Speed, the Trump administration’s well-funded project to develop COVID-19 vaccines at record speed, have said that they are running a transparent project. They have bristled at critics who say they make major decisions behind closed doors.
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Wasaga Beach, Ont., to close main area of beach following Canada Day crowds
reopening amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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03.07.2020 / 02:01
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SAG Awards 2021 delayed due to coronavirus pandemic as glitzy ceremony moves to March
Next year's SAG Awards ceremony has been pushed back due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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03.07.2020 / 01:53
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Alberta surge in COVID-19 test demand results in delayed response time
Alberta’s Dr. Deena Hinshaw says Alberta Health Services is working on improving response times for COVID-19 test results after an increase in demand.
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03.07.2020 / 01:53
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Alberta identifies 64 new COVID-19 cases, one new death on Thursday
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health, Dr. Deena Hinshaw, updates the province’s COVID-19 situation for July 2, 2020.
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Interim Guidance on Testing Healthcare Personnel for SARS-CoV-2
Viral tests (authorized nucleic acid or antigen detection assays) are recommended to diagnose acute infection. Testing practices should aim for rapid turnaround times (i.e., less than 24 hours) in order to facilitate effective interventions.
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03.07.2020 / 01:37
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Atlantic bubble beer launched as coronavirus border restrictions ease
COVID-19 restrictions in the region change.And visitors to New Brunswick can celebrate in a very Maritime way.Starting July 3, people in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI and Newfoundland and Labrador can travel through the region without having to self-isolate upon arrival. Each province is handling cross-border arrivals differently.
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03.07.2020 / 01:35
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Coronavirus: Edmonton to allow garage, yard sales starting Friday
coronavirus safety measures ease, garage and yard sales will once again be allowed to operate in Edmonton, effective Friday.During Thursday’s meeting of Edmonton’s emergency advisory committee, city manager Adam Laughlin said the decision came following the guidance of the provincial government. Garage sales were banned in the city in late April.
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03.07.2020 / 01:35
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Verdun beach opens for the season with strict COVID-19 restrictions
It’s going to be hot in Montreal for the next few days. What better way to cool off than by heading to the beach? The Verdun beach opened for the season on Thursday and as Phil Carpenter explains, beach-goers will not be able to frolic about as usual.
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03.07.2020 / 01:35
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Second lockdown warning as 10 areas most at risk of coronavirus spike released
FREE newsletter is just champion! Get the biggest and brightest stories sent straight to your inboxThe names of the 10 areas most at risk of a new lockdown have been released by health officials.A total of three new areas have been added to the list of locations on the brink of a second spike in coronavirus cases. There has been a significant rise in Covid-19 cases in recent weeks, with Leicester already being placed on a second lockdown.
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03.07.2020 / 01:35
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In Tampa, Pence praises Florida's 'innovative' coronavirus response efforts
TAMPA, Fla. - As COVID-19 cases across Tampa Bay continue to rise in record jumps, the head of the White House Coronavirus Task Force made a visit to Tampa to praise the governor and his efforts to slow the virus.Thursday, Vice President Mike met with Governor Ron DeSantis at USF Health's Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation in downtown Tampa.The last time the vice president was in Florida was May 20, when the number of positive coronavirus cases were dropping, and the economy was re-opening. Things are different now, with the state breaking records for new daily cases at least once a week. Overnight, Florida added more than 10,000 new COVID-19 cases – 911 in Hillsborough alone.RELATED: Florida reports over 10,000 new
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03.07.2020 / 01:23
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COVID-19 no media standup today, 3 July
There are currently no Ministry of Health live media standups scheduled.
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03.07.2020 / 01:19
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Masks to be made mandatory at Kelowna International Airport
As business resumes at the Kelowna International Airport during the coronavirus pandemic, more precautions are being put in place to help protect travellers and staff.YLW will require that masks or face coverings be worn at all times while in public areas. Children under the age of two and people with medical conditions that prevent mask usage are exempt, according to the airport.
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03.07.2020 / 01:19
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More than 160,000 N95 masks in Saskatchewan expired before coronavirus hit
N95 face masks that were stockpiled by Saskatchewan had expired before the coronavirus pandemic hit, according to government documents, raising concerns over the Ministry of Health’s management of personal protective equipment.Six years ago, the masks and other medical equipment were removed from storage as part of a cost-saving measure promoted by the government’s lean management system.
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03.07.2020 / 01:17
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Piers Morgan takes face mask selfie with wife Celia as they enjoy ‘covid date night’
PIERS Morgan is enjoying a ‘covid date night’ with his wife Celia as he shares a face mask selfie of the couple. The Good Morning Britain presenter and his journalist wife looked like they were taking no chances – even from each other – on their romantic evening. The 55-year-old shared the cute snap of him and his wife Celia Waldren with his 1.1 million Instagram followers. Piers can be seen wearing a white surgical mask and shades (while indoors) while Celia is sporting a blue cap and colourful mask covered in stars. His fans and followers were quick to comment on the snap, with celeb pal Lizzie Cundy writing: “Celia still looks gorgeous in a mask
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