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B.C. tourism operators warn inter-provincial travel ban could ‘cripple’ sector
COVID-19.The Tourism Association of B.C. says it has commissioned its own legal opinion, which argues that any such ban would likely be unconstitutional.“The Supreme Court of Canada has held that Canadians’ mobility rights are among the most cherished rights of citizenship that are fundamental to nationhood,” the group said in a media release.“Government will be required to justify any infringement of those rights by showing they are carefully tailored to solve a real problem that other health measures that do not restrict Canadians’ rights cannot achieve.” B.C.
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17.01.2021 / 20:01
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Israel OKs hundreds of settlement homes in last-minute push
JERUSALEM – Israeli authorities on Sunday advanced plans to build an additional 780 homes in West Bank settlements, an anti-settlement monitoring group said, in a last-minute surge of approvals before the friendly Trump administration leaves office later this week.Peace Now said that over 90% of the homes lay deep inside the West Bank, which the Palestinians seek as the heartland of a future independent state, and over 200 homes were located in unauthorized outposts that the government had decided to legalize.Israel has stepped up settlement construction during President Donald Trump’s term.
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dailyrecord.co.uk
17.01.2021 / 19:59
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All women being admitted to Ayrshire Maternity Unit will be tested for Covid
Ayrshire Maternity Unit will be tested for coronavirus from tomorrow. NHS Ayrshire & Arran Women and Children’s Service — run by Ayrshire Maternity Unit — announced today that inpatients to the unit would be tested for the deadly virus.
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globalnews.ca
17.01.2021 / 19:58
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New Brunswick to provide COVID-19 update on Sunday
coronavirus on Sunday.Chief medical officer of health Dr. Jennifer Russell will be joined by Premier Blaine Higgs at 2:30 p.m.
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dailyrecord.co.uk
17.01.2021 / 19:40
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Phil Spector dead after being rushed to hospital from prison with Covid-19
Phil Spector has died at the age of 81. He died of covid-related symptoms after being moved from his prison cell to a hospital four weeks ago, TMZ is reporting.
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17.01.2021 / 19:33
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Data pertaining to Covid vaccine trials should be made public: Doctors' forum
Covid-19 vaccine trials should be made public to enable scientists and healthcare workers to make informed choices regarding administration of vaccination.In a statement issued on Sunday, the Progressive Medicos and Scientists Forum said the Clinical Trial (PMSF) Phase 3 data should be evaluated in a transparent manner as and when available for India for both vaccines and the decision to grant Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) may be revisited once the Phase 3 trials are completed.They demanded that all data pertaining to the vaccine trials should be made public to enable scientists and healthcare workers to make informed choices regarding administration of vaccines for themselves and for their larger communities."All healthcare workers
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17.01.2021 / 19:25
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The U.K. has vaccinated more people than it has confirmed COVID-19 cases
coronavirus in the United Kingdom has eclipsed the number of those who have contracted COVID-19, according to the U.K. government.Statistics published on the government’s website say as of Saturday, a total of 3,857,266 people have received coronavirus vaccines.
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17.01.2021 / 19:25
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Patients dying waiting for ambulances as crews 'overwhelmed' by Covid, study reveals
Paramedics have reached "breaking point" as patients are dying before they can respond to 999 calls due to overwhelming numbers of Covid cases in hospital, a study suggests.
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dailyrecord.co.uk
17.01.2021 / 19:25
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NHS to start 24-hour Covid vaccine trial over next 10 days
NHS will start a 24-hour coronavirus vaccine trial over the next 10 days Health bosses have confirmed hospitals will push vaccines out around the clock to stop the spread of Covid-19. Staff could administer up to 140 jabs per minute in the new trial Sir Simon Stevens, NHS England boss, unveiled the plan today on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show.
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17.01.2021 / 19:19
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925
COVID-19 in Ottawa: Ontario reports another triple-digit case count
OTTAWA -- Public Health Ontario is reporting another triple-digit increase in new COVID-19 cases in Ottawa.
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17.01.2021 / 19:11
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204
COVID-19 vaccine: India inoculates 2.07 lakh people on Day 1, highest in world
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17.01.2021 / 19:11
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447 people reported adverse reactions to covid-19 vaccines
New Delhi: At least 447 persons reported adverse effects after covid-19 vaccination with majority complaining fever, headache and nausea, according to the provisional data of ongoing vaccination drive.An Adverse Event Following Immunization (AEFI) is any unexpected medical occurrence which follows immunization which may not be related to vaccine or vaccination process.India has granted emergency use authorisation (EUA) to two covid-19 vaccines -- Pune-based Serum Institute of India’s Covishield and Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech International Ltd’s Covaxin which are being used in the government’s vaccination drive.“A total of 447 AEFI have been reported so far. Out of these, three required hospitalization.
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mirror.co.uk
17.01.2021 / 19:07
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Phil Spector dead: Music producer behind The Wall Of Sound dies from Covid aged 81
Phil Spector has died at the age of 81 of coronavirus.
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17.01.2021 / 19:07
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‘I’ve never been a big advocate for lockdowns’: ICU doc on what can stop the spread of COVID-19
An Ottawa ICU doctor believes paid sick leaves are a stronger tool than lockdowns. In an interview with ‘The West Block’ guest host Abigail Bimman, Dr.
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17.01.2021 / 18:42
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Govt working with French over new rules on Covid tests, says Ryan
The Government is working with French authorities to ensure that tougher new rules on Covid tests for hauliers entering France will not result in disruption to the supply chain.
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17.01.2021 / 18:37
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Ontario reports more than 3,400 new coronavirus cases, 69 deaths
coronavirus Sunday, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 237,786.“Locally, there are 1,035 new cases in Toronto, 585 in Peel, 254 in Windsor-Essex County, 246 in York Region and 186 in Niagara,” Health Minister Christine Elliott said.A total of 203,484 COVID-19 cases are considered resolved.Sixty-nine more deaths were also reported Sunday, bringing the provincial death toll to 5,409.Nearly 60,200 additional tests were completed. Ontario has now completed a total of 8,925,446 tests and 30,103 remain under investigation.
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mirror.co.uk
17.01.2021 / 18:31
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402
'World's first Covid patient' who vanished from Wuhan a year ago still missing
A Chinese scientist who vanished after she was dubbed 'the world's first Covid patient' is still missing despite a year-long manhunt amid fears of a state cover-up.
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17.01.2021 / 18:29
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Daily COVID-19 infections fall under 600 in TN
Tamil Nadu on Sunday saw a drop in the number of daily coronavirus cases as 589 people tested positive for the deadly virus, pushing the tally to 8.30 lakh in the state while the toll surged to 12,264 with 7 more deaths. Of the 589 new cases reported in Tamil Nadu, the state capital logged 164 while the rest was scattered across other districts.
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17.01.2021 / 18:20
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202
Covid-19 vaccine export: Health minister to chair meeting tomorrow
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17.01.2021 / 18:20
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Kerala records 5,005 new Covid-19 cases
Kerala reported 5,005 new cases of COVID-19 and 21 deaths on Sunday, taking the active cases to 68,991 in the state.According to the state health department, the total numbers of active cases are 68,991. After 4,408 new recoveries today, the total number of recoveries in the state stands at 7,75,176.So far, 3,463 people have died in the state due to the virus.
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17.01.2021 / 18:20
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Seropositivity for Covid found to be lesser in smokers, vegetarians: CSIR survey
NEW DELHI : Smokers and vegetarians were found to have lower seropositivity indicating that they may be at a lesser risk of getting infected by coronavirus, according to a pan-India serosurvey conducted by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research in its nearly 40 institutes.The survey also found that those with blood group 'O' may be less susceptible to the infection, while people with 'B' and 'AB' blood groups were at a higher risk.For its study, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) took samples of 10,427 adult individuals working in its laboratories or institutions and their family members, based on voluntary participation, to assess the presence of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2.The study which was piloted by
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17.01.2021 / 18:15
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Coronavirus Ayrshire: Region records gruesome spike in Covid hospital patients over the weekend
Ayrshire hospitals have recorded an incredible increase of coronavirus patients over the weekend.In the past 24 hours a record-breaking high of 217 patients are fighting COVID-19 in NHS Ayrhsire & Arran hospitals.The spike in numbers is the biggest single-day increase of hospital patients since the pandemic began.The rise is an increase of 12 from yesterday and has almost doubled in the space of a month.A total of 12 people are in Ayrshire ICUs - an increase of two from yesterday.The grim news comes as the region recorded another 125 cases, bringing Ayrshire's total to 12,024.Across Scotland 1,341 new cases — which represents 9.5 per cent of those newly tested — have been recorded in the past 24 hours with the country's total now at
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clickorlando.com
17.01.2021 / 18:07
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167
'Little old West Virginia' sets pace on vaccine rollout
KENOVA, W.Va. – Griffith & Feil Drug has been in business since 1892, a family-owned, small-town pharmacy.
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manchestereveningnews.co.uk
17.01.2021 / 18:03
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389
'There are a minority who think they're above the law...' GMP issue over 100 fines for Covid breaches this weekend
direct to your inboxGreater Manchester Police have issued more than 100 fines to people for breaching lockdown restrictions this weekend.Between 3pm on Friday (15 January) and 7am this morning (Sunday 17), the force said they had given out 110 Fixed Penalty Notices for Covid regulation breaches.The majority of the fines were slapped on those attending house parties, with some larger gatherings also reported to police.This included a large party of over 40 people at a flat on Derby Street in Cheetham Hill in the early hours of Sunday morning, which saw one person fined.
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dailystar.co.uk
17.01.2021 / 17:57
57%
645
Disturbing footage shows Wuhan scientists bitten by bats 2 years before Covid
coronaviruses, two years before the Covid-19 pandemic began. The video from 2017 features scientist Shi Zhengli, nicknamed "Batwoman," with her team as they try to find out more about the SARS virus.Scientists in the video have been branded "lax" for their laid-back approach to safety measures in the shocking footage.The now-horrifying scenes come just days after the global death toll from Covid-19 topped 2 million.
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17.01.2021 / 17:47
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124
Prince William encourages British citizens to get coronavirus vaccine amid public uncertainty
Prince William is hoping his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, being vaccinated for the coronavirus will help quell uncertainty about the shot among the British people. A Buckingham Palace spokesperson confirmed earlier this month that the Queen, 94, and her husband, Prince Philip, 99, were given a vaccine in an effort to not only inoculate the duo from contracting COVID-19, but "to prevent inaccuracies and further speculation" as well.
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rte.ie
17.01.2021 / 17:43
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454
25 further Covid-19 deaths in Northern Ireland
A further 25 coronavirus deaths have been recorded in Northern Ireland, 21 of them occurring during the past 24 hours.
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17.01.2021 / 17:33
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482
Amid COVID-19 surge, South Africa delays reopening schools
JOHANNESBURG – Faced with a rapid resurgence of COVID-19 overwhelming the country’s hospitals and driven by a more infectious variant of the virus, South Africa has delayed reopening its schools.The variant is having far-reaching consequences for Africa’s most developed nation as several countries trying to prevent its spread have stopped or reduced flights with South Africa.South Africa has the highest prevalence of COVID-19 in Africa with a cumulative total of more than 1.3 million confirmed cases, including 36,851 deaths.
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17.01.2021 / 17:11
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Covid-19 vaccine drive: 2.24 lakh people received jab in India so far
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17.01.2021 / 17:10
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Covid-19 vaccination in UP: Remaining health workers to get jab by Jan 22
LUCKNOW : The Uttar Pradesh government on Sunday said the rest of the health workers in the state will get Covid-19 vaccines by January 22.Speaking to reporters in Lucknow, Additional Chief Secretary (Information) Navneet Sehgal said, "The anti-Covid vaccination drive in the state started on January 16, and rest of the health workers will get vaccinated by January 22.
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livemint.com
17.01.2021 / 17:10
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880
Goa sees 60 COVID-19 cases; no fresh fatality
Goa's COVID-19 tally went up by 60 to 52,405 on Sunday, a health department official said.No fresh death due to the viral disease was reported in the coastal state during the day, he said, adding the total toll remained 756.With 59 people being discharged during the day after treatment, the total number of recoveries in Goa rose to 50,771, according to the official. Goa is now left with 878 active cases.With 1,232 new tests, the total number of samples tested for coronavirus in Goa until now mounted to 4,27,935, the official said.Goa's coronavirus figures are as follows: Positive cases 52,405, new cases 60, death toll 756, discharged 50,771, active cases 878, samples tested till date 4,27,935.
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livemint.com
17.01.2021 / 17:10
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German minister says COVID curbs should be eased for vaccinated people
COVID-19 should be allowed to go to restaurants and cinemas earlier than others, a German minister said, contradicting other cabinet members who have so far opposed special freedoms for those inoculated.Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said the state had massively restricted people's basic rights in order to contain infections and avoid overwhelming hospitals."It has not yet been conclusively clarified to what extent vaccinated people can infect others," Maas told the Bild am Sonntag newspaper."What is clear, however, is that a vaccinated person no longer takes a ventilator away from anyone.
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livemint.com
17.01.2021 / 17:09
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Amit Shah slams Congress for questioning COVID-19 vaccines
COVID-19 vaccines" during pan-India vaccination drive, Union Home Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party leader (BJP) Amit Shah on Sunday said that Congress leaders can only oppose something and if someone else is doing it, they stop it too.Shah asserted that both vaccines developed in India are completely safe and urged people to get vaccinated when their turn comes up.This comes a day after Congress Member of Parliament Manish Tewari raised questions about the efficacy and safety of two COVID-19 vaccines approved for emergency use in the country."Prime Minister Narendra Modi has now started the world's largest corona vaccination programme. Congress leaders raised questions about Covid-19 vaccine.
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livemint.com
17.01.2021 / 17:09
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794
COVID-19 vaccine roll out: Over 400 cases of adverse events reported in 2 days
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dailyrecord.co.uk
17.01.2021 / 17:07
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972
Mum dies of Covid after being 'terrified' of going into hospital leaving family devastated
Covid after being 'terrified' of going into hospital leaving her family devastated. Helen Hurley after rapidly deteriorated around 10 days after first experiencing symptoms of the virus, including severe shortness of breath.
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symptoms
globalnews.ca
17.01.2021 / 17:05
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153
COMMENTARY: The COVID-19 pandemic may have changed spectator sports forever
associated costs of keeping a white elephant significantly outweigh its value.Today’s white elephants include sports facilities that have experienced substantial construction cost overruns, are underused or present a financial burden to taxpayers. White elephants are so common that sport facility legacies could possibly be the least promising benefit of hosting a major sport event.
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clickorlando.com
17.01.2021 / 16:41
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923
UK seeks to give 1st COVID shot to all adults by September
LONDON – The U.K. government plans to offer a first dose of COVID-19 vaccine to every adult by September as the nation’s health service battles the worst crisis in its 72-year-history.Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said Sunday that the government is still opening new vaccination sites and will soon begin trials that will give round-the-clock injections at some locations to help increase the pace of delivery.“Our target is by September to have offered all the adult population a first dose,’’ he told Sky News.
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dailyrecord.co.uk
17.01.2021 / 16:31
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330
'I've lost a part of myself' Long Covid sufferer describes horrifying symptoms
coronavirus. Hayley Clarke, who is only 27, says her life completely changed after she contracted the virus back in March.
Long Covid
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symptoms
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mirror.co.uk
17.01.2021 / 15:45
38%
980
Mum unable to buy food after Amazon overcharged £720 for Covid home-learning laptop
A mum-of-three has voiced her distress after she was left unable to afford food when Amazon overcharged her £720 for a laptop she bought to home-school her kids during lockdown.
Britain
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shock
strain
dailyrecord.co.uk
17.01.2021 / 15:31
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231
Scots cops break up group of protesters hours after new Covid restrictions kick in
Police were called to break up a protest outside a Scots home - just hours after tougher measures came in to force to stop the spread of Covid-19. Yesterday, entering businesses to purchase takeaway food and drinks was scrapped, as was non-essential click-and-collect services and drinking alcohol in public outdoors.
Scotland
covid-19
gatherings
clickorlando.com
17.01.2021 / 15:19
75%
532
The Weekly: Central Florida doctor talks COVID-19, vaccine distribution
ORLANDO, Fla. – While the vaccine has given us hope, the coronavirus continues to surge across the United States.Cases and hospitalizations are spiking, and the country just had its deadliest week on record. As more people get the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, other companies -- including Johnson and Johnson -- are hoping their versions will get FDA authorization soon.Dr.
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globalnews.ca
17.01.2021 / 15:14
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507
Long-term care home staff struggle to isolate dementia patients amid coronavirus: experts
COVID-19 outbreaks, accelerating the deadly spread of the virus, experts say.These vulnerable residents have a tendency to wander as well as a need for social connection and physical touch, leading them to enter other patients’ rooms or common areas where they could contract or transmit the virus, say doctors and advocates.“It’s a significant problem in the time of COVID-19 and long-term care,” said Laura Tamblyn Watts, CEO of CanAge, a national seniors advocacy group. Canada’s cases of COVID-19 have surpassed 700K “It’s also quite inhumane to be locking people up in their rooms.
Canada
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Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
17.01.2021 / 15:13
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554
‘Precarious work is a health hazard’: When staying home isn’t an option
COVID-19.Last week, the Ontario government’s stay-at-home order came into effect and the province entered its second state of emergency.“By doing the right thing and staying home, you can stay safe and save lives,” Premier Doug Ford said at a press conference at Queen’s Park.READ MORE: Coronavirus: Ontario government’s stay-at-home order now in effect It seems simple enough, but experts say when you take into account the hundreds of thousands of essential workers in health-care, transportation and other industries, staying home may not be an option.Dr.
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medicalnewstoday.com
17.01.2021 / 15:07
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SARS-CoV-2 in neurons may damage brain tissue
Journal of Experimental Medicine. Stay informed with live updates on the current COVID-19 outbreak and visit our coronavirus hub for more advice on prevention and treatment.SARS-CoV-2 infects lung tissue by binding to angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE 2) receptors on the surfaces of cells.
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dailyrecord.co.uk
17.01.2021 / 14:55
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Kind Killie fans raise £17,000 for club Covid breach fine in less than 24 hours
Killie fans have stumped up more than £17,000 to pay for the Rugby Park club's Covid breach fine. Supporters have smashed an initial fundraising target set by the Killie Trust and the Kilmarnock Football Club Supporters Association (KFCSA).A coronavirus outbreak at Rugby Park saw a game with Motherwell called off in October, with the SPFL initially awarding the Steelmen a 3-0 win.Killie appealed and that was overturned on Friday but they were still hit with a £20,000 fine with half suspended until the end of the season.
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dailyrecord.co.uk
17.01.2021 / 14:49
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Scots warned having Covid won't stop you catching or spreading virus again
Covid won't stop you catching or spreading virus again. The public is being reminded not to flout lockdown rules or take risks just because they have recovered from coronavirus in the past.
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17.01.2021 / 14:47
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COVID-19 vaccine: Brazil delays approval of Sputnik V, seeks more data
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17.01.2021 / 14:24
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Some didn’t turn up for COVID vaccination at the last moment in Delhi: Jain
Satyendar Jain on Sunday said some people did not turn up for coronavirus vaccination at the last moment, adding that the government cannot ask anyone to compulsorily take the jab.He also said that the number of vaccination centres in Delhi will be increased from 81 to 175 soon.In Delhi, a total of 4,319 healthcare workers - 53.3% of those registered - got the vaccine shots on the first day of the COVID-19 vaccination drive on Saturday, the minister said.Jain noted that a similar trend was observed across the country, adding that around 50% of those registered got the jabs on the first day."Some people decided not to turn up at the last moment. The vaccination programme is completely voluntary.
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Cases: 34 321 025
Deaths: 459 652
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