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COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths, the speed and efficiency of vaccinations are top of mind.According to many, it’s not happening fast enough.

Canada’s ‘slow’ rollout of coronavirus vaccine ’embarrassing,' experts say Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed his frustration at the slow rollout at a press conference on Tuesday, saying, with the new year upon us, “now is the time to really accelerate” the national vaccination campaign.“I think all Canadians, including me, are frustrated to see vaccines in freezers and not in people’s arms,” Trudeau had told reporters in Ottawa.Answers on how the process will be sped up to meet the goal of beginning to vaccinate the general public by April are still hazy.Trudeau is expected to.

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Olympic officials on Saturday said they would welcome an anti-doping investigation into the Russian doctors, coaches and family members in the entourage of gold medal winning teenage skater Kamila Valieva.Valieva’s future at the Beijing Olympics hangs in the balance after the stunning revelation she had tested positive for a banned substance before winning the team event on Monday, but that the positive drug test report took more than six weeks to be made public.Fans of figure skating, athletes and anti-doping advocates have expressed outrage over a teenager being dragged into the center of an Olympic doping controversy with a positive test for an angina drug. Many have questioned the role of the adults around the 15-year-old skater.On Saturday, International Olympics Committee spokesman Mark Adams said: “Entourage has been overlooked in the past.” Beijing Olympics: Russian skater’s failed drug test confirmed, setting up fight with IOC The delay in Valieva receiving her positive drug test result also loomed large on Saturday as Olympic and anti-doping officials sought to reinstate her ban.Valieva was suspended by the Russian anti-doping body after the positive test report, but the suspension was lifted a day later after she appealed, allowing her to continue to compete.
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