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Here is a look at coronavirus-induced lockdown or restrictions imposed by states and union territories.Delhi: The national capital has been under lockdown since April 19 and it will continue till May 10.Haryana is under a seven-day long lockdown from May 3.
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COVID-19 during the pandemic could lead to manslaughter charges.The warning follows a B.C. provincial court judge’s scathing words to a Vancouver man who turned his downtown penthouse into a party palace amid COVID-19 restrictions earlier this year.Judge Ellen Gordon described Mohammad Movassaghi’s makeshift condo nightclub as “a crime, not a party,” during sentencing on April 28.The 42-year-old received one day in jail after credit for 10 days of time served pre-sentence, a $5,000 fine, and 18 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty on April 1 to failing to comply with a public health order, unlawfully purchasing grain alcohol and disobeying a court order.
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Mumbai: BMC receives 1 lakh COVID vaccine doses
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COVID education gap: Students struggle to make up lost learning due to pandemic
HAVERTOWN, Pa. - Over the past year, there has been great loss of life, loss of jobs and, according to many parents, a loss of learning. The question is - how and when will kids get back on track post-pandemic?Fidgets, Pop Its and puzzles have become big business at Learning Express in Havertown.
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There are no new cases of COVID-19 to report in the community in New Zealand today.
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COVID-19: Demand for some vaccines in Saskatchewan high, other clinics see low turnout
COVID-19 vaccines becoming available to younger people across Saskatchewan amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, demand is on the rise, but it appears some vaccines are more popular than others.Some are travelling hours to get one vaccine while nearby clinics offer another. People in both Regina and Saskatoon appear to be prepared to wait hours at drive-thrus.Saskatoon wait times peaked around four hours Tuesday, while in Regina people waited up to six hours to get the shot.
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UK Covid deaths stay in single figures for second day running in eight-month low
Daily Covid deaths in the UK have stayed in single figures for two days in a row for the first time since September.
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Britain to offer third Covid vaccine shot to people aged over 50 in Autumn: Report
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WHO: More COVID-19 cases reported globally in past 2 weeks than in 1st 6 months of pandemic
RELATED: US to begin world trade talks to more widely distribute COVID-19 vaccineAdvertisementThe WHO is also providing advice for people who are caring for a person suffering from COVID-19 but are unable to find an open hospital bed."For the second successive week, the number of COVID-19 cases globally remains at the highest levels since the beginning of the pandemic with over 5.7 million new weekly cases, following nine consecutive weeks of increases. New deaths continue to increase for the seventh consecutive week, with over 93,000 deaths.
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B.C. couple accused of jumping COVID-19 vaccine queue in Yukon back in court May 18
COVID vaccine in the Yukon before they were eligible were due back in court Tuesday.A lawyer for Rod and Ekaterina Baker was expected to appear on their behalf in a Whitehorse courtroom.However, the matter has now been adjourned until 2 p.m. on May 18.In January, the Bakers allegedly travelled to the remote community of Beaver Creek in a private plane and misrepresented themselves to get their first doses.They had reportedly ignored the territory’s 14-day mandatory quarantine rules upon arrival and were eventually fined $575 each and charged under Yukon’s Civil Emergency Measures Act.Rod Baker also subsequently stepped down as president and chief executive of Great Canadian Gaming.
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Kenney imposes new measures: Alberta must ‘prevent disaster from unfolding’ in hospitals
With Alberta now the worst COVID-19 hot spot in Canada, Premier Jason Kenney has imposed new restrictions on schools, businesses, and gatherings in an effort to curb the spread. Christa Dao reports on the new rules.
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Premier Kenney announces new COVID-19 restrictions in Alberta
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announced on Tuesday tighter COVID-19 restrictions for the province as the COVID-19 situation continues to worsen.
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Alberta to undergo 3 weeks of further COVID-19 restrictions, closures
Alberta is introducing a series of new measures to clamp down on the spread of the coronavirus, including moving all students to at-home learning, forcing non-essential businesses with COVID-19 outbreaks to close, slashing the limits on outdoor gatherings, funerals and places of worship. As Julia Wong and Lisa MacGregor explain, personal and wellness services, along with restaurant patios, will have to shut down after the upcoming weekend.
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05.05.2021 / 03:35
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Techies create text messaging system to help people book COVID-19 vaccinations
Many Canadians are running into technical hiccups trying to book an appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. So engineering entrepreneur Zain Manji and his friend Ashish Yelekar took matters into their own hands, developing a texting tool to help get shots into people’s arms.
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Is there really a preferred vaccine? NACI under fire after new guidance conflicts with earlier advice
The National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) is being criticized for muddling messages about vaccines. It now suggests some Canadians wait for mRNA shots from Pfizer or Moderna if possible, rather than viral vector doses from AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson.
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Provinces seeking guidance on mixing vaccine doses
Millions of Canadians are now waiting for their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, but is it a good idea to get a different brand of vaccine for your second dose? It’s an idea provinces are considering.
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05.05.2021 / 03:27
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COVID-19: Tillsonburg golf club temporarily closing after series of charges
remained open in defiance of the province’s stay-at-home order, is announcing that it will be temporarily closing.The announcement comes less than a week after the club itself was first charged and days after OPP began charging golfers.
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PM Modi rings up Uttarakhand CM to enquire about Covid-19 situation
@narendramodi जी ने फोन कर उत्तराखंड के पहाड़ी एवं मैदानी क्षेत्रों में कोविड की स्थिति तथा उससे बचाव की लिए किए जा रहे कार्यों के बारे में जानकारी ली।He added, "The Prime Minister has assured to extend further help from the Centre for curbing COVID-19. I express my heartfelt gratitude to the Hon'ble Prime Minister."On Tuesday, Uttarakhand reported 7,028 new COVID-19 cases and 85 deaths.
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Pfizer sees Covid-19 as 'durable' revenue stream as profits rise
Covid-19 vaccine sales which are on track to provide a "durable" revenue stream in the wake of the pandemic.The drugmaker reported a jump in first-quarter profits based on surging revenues, with nearly one-fourth of sales coming from Covid-19 vaccines.With German partner BioNTech, the pharma giant is ramping up vaccine production and now estimates 2021 revenues of $26 billion from the vaccine, up from the $15 billion projected in February.But the surging profits have drawn criticism as governments face pressure to step in to ensure vaccines are provided to underserved countries.Pfizer, which says it is on the cusp of winning US approval for individuals 12 to 15 years old to receive its vaccine, is holding talks with "basically all
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05.05.2021 / 03:12
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Penticton Indian Band says some members not sharing COVID-19 contact-tracing information
The Penticton Indian Band says some of its community members are refusing to share information when it comes to contact tracing.On Monday, PIB issued a statement on its website, noting that the number of confirmed COVID-19 tests is holding at 19 positive cases.“Although our health team has quickly and efficiently been able to complete contract tracing for many of the COVID positive cases, some are ‘forgetting’ who they came in contact with or, specifically refusing to share the information with any health team,” the PIB said.“The chief and council consider this irresponsible and dangerous.” B.C.
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05.05.2021 / 02:53
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Delhi Police registers 113 FIRs related to fraud of Covid-19 medicines
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05.05.2021 / 02:53
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Covid deaths in India may double in coming weeks, warn forecasters
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05.05.2021 / 02:49
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Biden sets new COVID-19 vaccine goal, aims to have 70% U.S. adults inoculated by July 4
Joe Biden on Tuesday set a new COVID-19 vaccination goal to deliver at least one shot to 70 per cent of adult Americans by July Fourth as he tackles the vexing problem of winning over the “doubters” and those unmotivated to get inoculated.Demand for vaccines has dropped off markedly nationwide, with some states leaving more than half their available doses unordered. Aiming to make it easier to get shots, Biden called for states to make vaccines available on a walk-in basis and he will direct many pharmacies to do likewise.His administration for the first time also is moving to shift doses from states with weaker demand to areas with stronger interest in the shots.
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05.05.2021 / 02:33
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Canada will have received 6.4M AstraZeneca COVID-19 doses by June’s end, official says
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines by the end of June, a government official says.The government official told Global News said there is some uncertainty that all of those doses will in fact be delivered.For the current quarter ending on June 30, the official said Canada can expect to see 1.6 million AstraZeneca doses through the U.N.-backed initiative known as the COVAX facility. Those doses are manufactured in South Korea and ‘finished’ in a European location.
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05.05.2021 / 02:13
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COVID-19 cases rising in County of Warner
The County of Warner now has one of the highest active case rates per 100,000 people in the province. As Erik Bay reports, officials are urging residents to follow health measures to curb the spread.
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05.05.2021 / 02:13
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Biden sets new COVID-19 vaccine goal, aims to have 70% American adults inoculated by July 4
U.S. President Joe Biden set a new COVID-19 vaccine goal on Tuesday, stating he wants to see 70 per cent of adult Americans inoculated with at least one dose by July 4.
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05.05.2021 / 02:13
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COVID-19 cases rising in County of Warner: ‘Our schools are over-capacity’
Premier Kenney to address Alberta Tuesday night as province confirms 1,743 new COVID-19 cases “The indication that we’re getting is that primary transmission is still in the home, family gatherings and private visitations,” Jamie Anderson, regional director of emergency management with the County of Warner, said.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Raymond, Alta., Mayor Jim Depew, located within the County of Warner south of Lethbridge, believes transmission in schools is also contributing to the high case count.“Our schools are over-capacity and we have large families in the town,” Depew said.
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05.05.2021 / 02:13
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Federal quarantine hotel in Toronto won’t be fully closed after 13 staff test positive for COVID-19
COVID-19.Thirteen staff at the Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport Hotel had tested positive for COVID-19 as of Tuesday. Public health looking into possible COVID-19 outbreak at quarantine hotel in Toronto Toronto Public Health says inspections on Tuesday found some areas for improvement like more restrictions in the lunch room, more signage and centralized screening.It says the workplace implemented public health’s recommendations and inspectors found strong adherence to public health measures.
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05.05.2021 / 02:13
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G7 meeting a ‘good opportunity’ to engage with India: U.K.’s Raab
British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said on Tuesday the meeting of G7 foreign ministers was a “good opportunity” to engage with India, where COVID-19 cases have surpassed 20 million.
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05.05.2021 / 01:51
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Biden's new COVID-19 goal: 70% vaccinated by July 4
In an update today, President Joe Biden said his administration would make it even easier for all Americans over the age of 16 to get vaccinated.
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05.05.2021 / 01:51
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India's COVID-19 surge pushes it over 20 million cases
India's COVID total topped 20 million yesterday, the only country besides the United States to do so, as more states ordered lockdowns and the country's premier cricket league postponed its season.
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05.05.2021 / 01:29
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COVID-19: Ontario to allow remote learning into next school year
Ontario’s education minister assured parents Tuesday that they will have options for next academic year. But as Travis Dhanraj reports, there is no certainty for the remainder of this school year.
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05.05.2021 / 01:29
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B.C. reports 697 new COVID-19 cases, one related death
B.C. health officials release a written statement with the daily COVID-19 numbers for Tuesday, May 4. Legislative Bureau Chief Keith Baldrey has the details on the encouraging numbers and the additional vaccine supply coming to the province.
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05.05.2021 / 01:29
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NACI preference for mRNA COVID-19 vaccine triggers concern
In the wake of NACI expressing its preference for Pfizer and Moderna, some have accused the advisory council of contributing to confusion and inconsistent messaging around vaccines. Shallima Maharaj reports.
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05.05.2021 / 01:29
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Teen given accidental £10k Covid fine on day of mate's funeral for balloon release
A teenager has been given an accidental £10,000 Covid fine on the day of his friend's funeral for organising a balloon release.
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COVID-19: Ontario families weigh in on remote learning
With the TDSB moving summer school online and Education Minister Stephen Lecce giving no firm return date for in-class learning, families are expressing frustration.
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05.05.2021 / 01:26
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B.C. reports 697 new COVID-19 cases, one additional death
COVID-19 have been recorded in British Columbia, along with one death.After declining over the weekend, the number of people in hospital with COVID-19 rose by 12 to 486, according to a statement issued by B.C. health officials Tuesday afternoon.
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05.05.2021 / 01:26
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COVID-19: Front-line workers in Montreal’s east end honoured with emotional ceremony
COVID-19 pandemic.A group of east end health-care workers were among those given a plaque and a spirited round of applause during a ceremony in the school gym.“I think it’s beautiful. I think that it’s actually the first time that I’ve been part of a ceremony where they’re thanking us,” said Dr.
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05.05.2021 / 01:05
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Quebec unveils COVID-19 drive-thru vaccination clinic at Montreal airport
Montrealers will soon to be able to receive a COVID-19 vaccination from the comfort of their car. Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé was in Dorval on Tuesday to make the announcement, as the province starts ramping up its vaccination rollout to the general population.
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05.05.2021 / 01:05
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Ontario outdoor recreational facilities to stay closed until COVID-19 cases drop: minister
COVID-19 cases decline significantly, the government said Tuesday.Health Minister Christine Elliott said the province currently has no timeline for the reopening of facilities such as tennis courts and golf courses.“We need to limit our mobility as much as possible to reduce transmission and we are going to be assessing this,” she said.“But for right now we will need to continue with those measures in place to reduce mobility and reduce transmission.” Ontario reports 2,791 new COVID-19 cases, lowest increase since beginning of April Elliott noted that although there were 2,791 new cases reported in Ontario on Tuesday — the lowest in weeks — the case total could rise again.She also said the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations and patients
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05.05.2021 / 00:51
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New Orlando-area community COVID-19 vaccination sites see low turnout
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – The COVID-19 vaccine shots are now available in four new spots in Orange County.
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Port Canaveral hosting COVID-19 vaccine drive-up clinic
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – Port Canaveral officials announced details Tuesday for an upcoming COVID-19 vaccine drive-up clinic at the port.
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Amway Center vaccine event aimed at making shots available to downtown residents
ORLANDO, Fla. – A COVID-19 vaccine event will be held at the Amway Center on May 13 to make shots more accessible to people living and working in downtown Orlando.
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05.05.2021 / 00:49
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Nova Scotia offers new COVID third-wave impact grants, small businesses say it’s not enough
COVID-19 lockdown but several small businesses say the supports don’t go far enough and are calling on the province to step up with more subsidies. Nova Scotia shutdown likely to be extended given spike in COVID-19 cases Minister of Inclusive Economic Growth Labi Kousoulis announced the province was offering $12 million in taxpayer money to support businesses that were forced to shut down during the third wave of the pandemic, a move to curb the spread of the virus that is leading to hundreds of new cases being reported each day this week.“Getting COVID-19 under control is the best thing we can do for the health and safety of Nova Scotians and for our business community,” said Kousoulis.
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N.B. making COVID-19 vaccines available to two new age groups
With more COVID-19 vaccines on the way, New Brunswick is making the shots available to two new age groups and officials say that could happen every week this month. Silas Brown reports.
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