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16.01 / 02:59
World’s Longest Hockey Game seeking COVID-19 exemption to hold fundraising event
COVID-19 restrictions in the province prohibit team sports.Organizer Brent Saik said he has been in discussions with the province about how the event could be held safely.Alberta Health spokesperson Tom McMillan said in a statement to Global News the department has received the proposal.“It has not yet been approved. It is being reviewed.
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16.01 / 02:59
Coronavirus: Toronto-area critical physician warns of ICU staffing shortages
As Ontario ICUs approach capacity because of a continued spike in COVID-19 cases, a doctor is sounding the alarm over something other than critical care beds. As Caryn Lieberman reports, there may be a more pressing issue.
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16.01 / 02:59
B.C.’s total COVID-19 case count tops 60K, with 509 new cases reported Friday
COVID-19 cases British Columbia has reported since the start of the pandemic topped 60,000 Friday, as officials reported 509 new cases.In a written statement, health officials said another nine people had died from the virus, bringing B.C.’s death toll to 1,047. B.C.
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16.01 / 02:59
Coronavirus: Vaughan closes outdoor skating, tobogganing
Last year, Vaughan was the first Ontario municipalities to close libraries and other amenities in the days prior to COVID-19 being declared a pandemic. Now, Vaughan becomes the first city in York Region to close outdoor skating and tobogganing.
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16.01 / 02:59
Coronavirus: West Island municipalities establishing their own local COVID-19 restrictions
coronavirus crisis.For instance, the cities of Pointe-Claire and Dorval are prohibiting hockey on outdoor rinks, permitting skating only.“Ice skating outside is only for free skating with a maximum of 25 people on a rink, the size of a hockey rink,” Pointe-Claire mayor John Belvedere told Global News.“No hockey games. They’re not allowed.
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16.01 / 02:59
Coronavirus: Big White community cluster grows another 13 cases; total now 175
Big White community cluster continues to grow, with another 13 cases of COVID-19 announced on Friday by Interior Health.The total number of confirmed cases at the popular ski resort east of Kelowna is now 175, though health officials say 143 of those have recovered.Interior Health said there are 32 active cases that are isolating. It also noted that of the 175 cases, 110 reside at Big White.
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16.01 / 02:26
What are the new UK coronavirus travel rules and how do they affect passengers?
All travel corridors are being scrapped from 4am Monday in an attempt to curb coronavirus cases - but how will the new rules affect you?
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16.01 / 02:16
Public Health Mobile Units returning to Truro due to demand for COVID-19 testing
COVID-19 testing.According to Public Health officials, the additional demand in testing follows the recent number of potential COVID-19 public exposure notices in the Northern Zone.The Public Health Mobile Units are in the community to add testing capacity so that more Nova Scotians can get a COVID-19 test, especially at a time when the regular Primary Assessment Centres are seeing higher than usual volumes of testing.Public Health is encouraging anyone who was at any of the potential exposure sites announced in recent days to get tested, however, they say testing is open to everyone.Drop-in testing will be available at Public Health’s Mobile Health Units on the following dates and times:[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest
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16.01 / 01:57
No positive tests in first phase of YVR’s rapid COVID-19 test pilot project
COVID-19 test pilot project has turned up positive for the virus.The airport launched the project, which is in partnership with WestJet, UBC and Providence Healthcare, at the end of November.In the six weeks since, it says more than 300 people have opted to try the rapid testing. Rapid COVID-19 testing trialed at Vancouver International Airport According to interim results released Friday, covering 200 people who flew between Nov.
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16.01 / 01:47
Coronavirus: Biden promises to reimburse states 100% for deploying National Guard in fight against COVID-19
President-elect Joe Biden pledged to reimburse states 100 per cent if they deploy the National Guard in the fight against the novel coronavirus, stating that the federal government would also “provide resources” to help cover the costs of personnel and supplies.
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16.01 / 01:47
Holiday travellers stuck at Dominican Republic resort due to difficulty getting COVID-19 tests
Prime minister pleads with Canadians not to travel abroad, people do it anyway Despite warnings from the federal and provincial governments, Coutu and her husband, from Montreal, decided to take the trip anyway, knowing they would have to quarantine for two weeks upon their return.But after they arrived at the Casa Marina Reef Resort near Puerto Plata, new rules came into effect for their return.“I started having calls from people in Canada saying, ‘You’re going to need a test to come back.’ I said, ‘Okay, that’s okay.’ We decided to travel. That means there are certain conditions,” Coutu explained.
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16.01 / 01:47
Vaccine rollout statements from Alberta government cause confusion for health-care workers
COVID-19 vaccine appointments.During Alberta’s COVID-19 update Thursday, Health Minister Tyler Shandro said there were still about 16,000 vaccination appointments available for eligible health-care workers this weekend. Shandro, along with Dr.
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16.01 / 01:47
Coronavirus: Biden calls out GOP lawmakers for refusing to wear masks during U.S. Capitol riot
Speaking on Friday, president-elect Joe Biden called out Republican lawmakers who refused to wear masks as they were whisked away to secure locations during the riot in the U.S. Capitol. “It’s time to grow up,” he said.
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16.01 / 01:04
Woodstock, Ont., councillor, board of health member quarantining after recent travel abroad
coronavirus pandemic, Canadians have been urged to avoid non-essential travel outside of the country.In her statement, Talbot herself noted that Canada had not banned travel, and that she has been following all requirements, including that she quarantine for 14 days, monitor for symptoms, and verify compliance with federal travel rules by phone.“I am a strong proponent of the safety rules and regulations that the Canadian and Ontario governments have put in place around public health.
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16.01 / 01:04
U.K. variant of COVID-19 likely already in Windsor, Ont., hospital chief of staff says
coronavirus is present in the southwestern Ontario border city.Dr. Wassim Saad is expecting confirmation within the next “week or so.” B.C.
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16.01 / 01:04
Coronavirus: Hamilton reports 103 new COVID-19 cases, 4 deaths tied to outbreaks
COVID-19 on Friday and four more deaths connected to ongoing outbreaks.The city’s total number of active cases was down for the second day in a row, moving from 1,038 on Thursday to 972 on Friday.There have been 7,959 total coronavirus cases in the past year and 213 COVID-19-connected deaths. Ontario reports 100 new coronavirus deaths, some unaccounted for during data cleanup The latest deaths involved three people over 80 and one person in their 70s.Two of the deaths are the first in an outbreak at Macassa Lodge, which has been ongoing since Jan.
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16.01 / 00:55
Alberta health minister to provide update on COVID-19 vaccine Friday afternoon
COVID-19 vaccine would be delayed, Alberta’s health minister is scheduled to give an update on the province’s situation Friday afternoon.Tyler Shandro is scheduled to speak at 3:30 p.m. The news conference will be streamed live in this post.
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16.01 / 00:41
Coronavirus: New vaccine appointments paused in Manitoba as Pfizer announces delay
COVID-19 Vaccine Implementation Task Force, said appointments previously scheduled will still take place. ‘Temporary delay’ chops Canada’s deliveries of Pfizer vaccine in half for four weeks “We anticipated these issues and have contingency plans in place,” Reimer said in a tweet Friday afternoon.“Our immunization plan is to safely and responsibly vaccinate as many Manitobans as possible with the doses we’ve been given.”We are pausing new vaccine appointments due to Pfizer supply disruptions announced today.
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16.01 / 00:25
First COVID-19 vaccines administered to long-term care residents in Grey Bruce
COVID-19 Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines were administered to long-term care home residents in Grey and Bruce counties on Friday.Eleonore Kueber, a 93-year-old resident of Maple View Long-Term Care Residence in Owen Sound, Ont., is Grey County’s first person to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, while Nora Foster, a 71-year-old resident of Golden Dawn Senior Citizen Home in Lion’s Head, Ont., is Bruce County’s first person to be inoculated.
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16.01 / 00:09
Coronavirus: 3 deaths, 61 new cases in London-Middlesex; January deadliest month of pandemic
coronavirus, officials with the Middlesex-London Health Unit reported Friday in what’s the lowest single-day increase the region has seen in three weeks.The update brings the London-Middlesex pandemic case tally to 4,872, of which 3,305 people have recovered — an increase of 28 from the day before — and 139 have died.The deaths are the 35th, 36th and 37th that have been reported so far this month, making January the deadliest month of the pandemic.
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16.01 / 00:08
Coronavirus: Global death toll hits 2M amid vaccine rollout
vaccines developed at breakneck speed are being rolled out around the world in an all-out campaign to vanquish the threat.The milestone was reached just over a year after the coronavirus was first detected in the Chinese city of Wuhan. WHO team arrives in Wuhan.
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16.01 / 00:07
No new COVID-19 cases in Kingston for the first time since November 2020
COVID-19 in the Kingston region Friday.This is the first time since Nov. 22, 2020 that the region saw no new cases in a day.On top of that, the health unit has announced that 12 new cases have resolved, bringing the region’s active cases down to 25.
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16.01 / 00:07
Nova Scotians warned not to lie to coronavirus contact tracers
COVID-19.At a briefing on Friday, Dr.
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16.01 / 00:07
210 coronavirus deaths, hospitalizations in Saskatchewan
COVID-19 have died, bringing Saskatchewan’s total deaths related to the pandemic to 210.Two of the recently deceased were in their 60s and in the north east and south east zones, according to a press release. The others were in the 80-plus age group and reported in Saskatoon and south east.In the province, 210 people are currently in hospital with COVID-19 — 175 are receiving inpatient care and 35 are in intensive care. This is the highest number of hospitalizations to date.
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16.01 / 00:05
Coronavirus: Ontario government now accepting small business support grant applications
Ontario government has opened an application process for small businesses affected by the provincially ordered coronavirus shutdown to access thousands in one-time support grants.The Small Business Support Grant, which was announced at the end of 2020, will provide between $10,000 and $20,000 to small businesses that were ordered closed or were subject to “significant” restrictions.According to a statement issued on Friday, the funding can be used “in whatever way makes the most sense for their individual business needs” (examples included wages and rent).
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15.01 / 23:01
83 new coronavirus cases, 4 additional deaths confirmed in Simcoe Muskoka
coronavirus cases and four additional COVID-19-related deaths in the region on Friday.That brings the local total number of cases up to 4,592, including 86 deaths.On Thursday, there were 1,437 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in the region. There have been 11,189 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine administered in total.
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23:01
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15.01 / 22:56
Retired nurses stepping up to help the coronavirus vaccine efforts in London, Ont.
coronavirus, she did not hesitate to come back to work.“I honestly felt the need to help in some small way,” Shields said.Within a few days, she was on the job helping front-line workers get the vaccine.“The health-care workers coming in are wanting to be there, they want their vaccinations,” she said.“It’s injecting some hope into everyone that there is going to be an end to this at some point.” LHSC board of directors chair resigns after ex-CEO launches lawsuit Shields is one of at least 20 retired nurses who are now helping to vaccinate people in London.Carol Young-Ritchie, the executive vice-president, chief nursing officer and vice-president of professional practice, medicine, critical care and family medicine at London Health
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15.01 / 22:56
Coronavirus: McNeil reports two new cases of COVID-19 in Nova Scotia
Speaking to the media, Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil reported two new cases of COVID-19 Friday. “It’s been two weeks since New Years and it looks like, so far, that we’ve made it through OK,” McNeil said at a briefing on Friday.
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15.01 / 22:37
Peter Andre teases new music with Gary Barlow as he sets up his home studio after coronavirus battle
PETER Andre teased he's working on new music with Gary Barlow as he returned to his home studio after suffering with coronavirus. The singer, 47, reassured fans he's feeling a "bit better" and shared a close-up of his microphone booth.
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15.01 / 22:37
Piers Morgan slams US radio host as a ‘c***womble’ in furious row over coronavirus deaths
PIERS Morgan baffled a US radio host with a very British insult during a row today - branding him a "c**kwomble". The 55-year-old Good Morning Britain host traded insults with Pat Dixon after the comedian and host of NYC Crime Report used the very American term "jackass" to describe him.
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15.01 / 21:56
Guelph reports 22 new COVID-19 cases, another 37 people have recovered
COVID-19 on Friday as the city’s total case count reached 1,801.Active cases fell by 15 from the previous day to 229 but that still includes four people being treated in the hospital for the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
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15.01 / 21:55
Coronavirus: 10 new cases in Northumberland County; 6 active outbreaks for HKPR District Health Unit
COVID-19 were reported in Northumberland County on Friday, according to the region’s health unit.The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit reports 691 cases overall for its jurisdiction, which includes 328 in the City of Kawartha Lakes, 324 in Northumberland County and 39 in Haliburton County.
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21:55
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15.01 / 21:55
8 staff members test COVID-19-positive at OPP headquarters
coronavirus since Jan. 1, a spokesperson confirmed Friday.Four members have recovered and are back at work, while four are still in isolation, OPP Staff Sgt.
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21:55
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15.01 / 21:55
Spain shuns coronavirus confinement as Europe kicks off 2021 with curfews
Spain insist the new coronavirus variant causing havoc elsewhere is not to blame for a sharp resurgence of cases and that the country can avoid a full lockdown even as its hospitals fill up.The government has been tirelessly fending off drastic home confinement like the one that paralyzed the economy for nearly three months in the spring of 2020, the last time Spain could claim victory over the stubborn rising curve of cases. Spain’s coronavirus death toll surpasses China as world struggles with containment Infection rates ebbed in October but never completely flattened the surge from summer.
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15.01 / 21:55
Coronavirus: Canada’s deliveries of Pfizer vaccine hit by ‘temporary delay,’ Anand says
Minister of Public Services and Procurement Anita Anand said on Friday that Canada’s supply of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine has been hit by a temporary delay due to the company scaling up its European manufacturing capacity – a move that will impact the vaccine’s production and Canada’s deliveries for a “short period.” Anand said, however, that this won’t impact Canada’s long-term vaccination timeline.
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15.01 / 21:25
Future coronavirus variants may be able to bypass current vaccines, Sir Patrick Vallance says
direct to your inboxFuture variants of coronavirus could bypass the current batch of vaccines, England's chief scientific adviser has warned.Sir Patrick Vallance joined Boris Johnson and Prof Chris Whitty at a press conference at Downing Street today.Asked how the government plans to tackle new strains of the virus in future, Sir Patrick said it was possible that some could 'get round' current vaccines.But he added that existing vaccines were 'quite easy' to adjust to any changes.Sir Patrick said: "In terms of other variants, it is possible that [they] will get round vaccines to some extent in the future, and some of them that are out there in the world now may well have more of an effect to bypass some of the existing immune system that’s
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15.01 / 21:01
UK to shut all travel corridors as fears grow over new coronavirus variant
direct to your inboxThe government has suspended all travel corridors between the UK and foreign countries.From 4am on Monday, this means that anyone who wishes to travel to Britain must have proof of a negative Covid-19 test in the previous 72 hours.The Prime Minister, Boris Johnson announced the change during a Downing Street press conference on Friday.It comes as fears mount over a new variant of coronavirus discovered in South America that prompted the government to introduce strict travel bans on 16 countries including Brazil and Portugal.Travel corridors were set up during the summer of 2020, to help passengers fly between countries that were deemed to have a 'safe' Covid-19 infection rate.It meant that travellers arriving from
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15.01 / 20:53
Vaccine rollout in isolated First Nations a complicated process: Grand Chief
COVID-19 pandemic.Earlier this week, more than half of the province’s active COVID-19 cases were among Indigenous people — many of whom live in remote communities in Manitoba’s far north.
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15.01 / 20:53
Coronavirus: Trudeau comments on strengthening COVID-19 travel measures
When asked about the possibility of banning certain flights due to international COVID-19 outbreaks and new COVID-19 variants, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday that the measures and mandatory quarantine for travellers that have been in place since March have been “extraordinarily effective,” but that they are “always open to strengthening them as necessary.”
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15.01 / 20:51
Manitoba premier to join health officials at coronavirus update
premier will join health officials at a live update on the province’s COVID-19 situation Friday.Brian Pallister and chief public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin have scheduled a press conference for 12:30 p.m.
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15.01 / 20:50
Coronavirus: Ottawa surpasses 12K COVID-19 cases, 400 deaths
novel coronavirus pandemic.Ottawa Public Health is reporting 148 new cases of COVID-19 locally and four new deaths related to the virus on Friday.The city has now seen 12,027 cases of the coronavirus and 402 deaths since the start of the pandemic.There are currently 1,261 active cases of the virus in Ottawa, according to OPH’s COVID-19 dashboard.The seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases per day is now down to 142 from 148 the day before.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]The percentage of coronavirus tests coming back positive in Ottawa dropped to 4.1 per cent in the past week from 4.5 per cent in the previous period.
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15.01 / 20:32
Number of COVID-19 fines issued to Ayrshire residents
Ayrshire residents for breaching coronavirus rules since the first lockdown in March last year.Figures from Police Scotland highlight that 395 people have been issued with a fixed penalty notice for breaching COVID-19 rules across the county with 29 people being arrested since the first lockdown up until January 13, 2021.Fifteen of those fixed penalty notices were issues under travel regulations.North Ayrshire has received the highest amount of both fines and arrests with 193 people being given a fixed penalty notice and 17 arrested for rule breaks.In South Ayrshire 115 people have been fined with nine arrests made, while in East Ayrshire 87 residents have been handed a penalty with three arrested.In the first week of 2021, eight fixed
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15.01 / 20:31
Mobile COVID-19 testing unit to open next week in Ayrshire's coronavirus capital
Girvan on Monday and Tuesday next week.This temporary facility will allow people who have COVID-19 symptoms to get a free swab test as part of the Government’s UK-wide drive to improve the accessibility of coronavirus testing for communities.The unit will be set up on Monday, January 18 and Tuesday, January 19 at the Quay Zone site in Knockcushan Street.The site will be open from 10am to 6pm both days.Tests must be booked in advance with the booking portal and can be booked at: https://www.nhsinform.scot/test-and-protect or by calling 0800 028 2816.The mobile unit comes after news last week that Girvan is the coronavirus capital of South Ayrshire.The number of positive results of COVID-19 have risen sharply in the town and in the Glendoune
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15.01 / 20:11
Vaughan closes several outdoor amenities amid new COVID-19 provincial restrictions
coronavirus.The Ontario government implemented a stay-at-home order which came into effect Thursday and declared a second state of emergency amid a continuing increase in COVID-19 cases in the province.
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20:11
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15.01 / 20:11
Coronavirus: Latest developments in the Greater Toronto Area on Jan. 15
coronavirus pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area for Friday.The City of Vaughan says it has shut down outdoor skating rinks, toboggan hills and dog parks “effective immediately” in attempt to curb the spread of coronavirus.
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15.01 / 19:38
Quebec adds 1,918 coronavirus cases, 62 deaths as hospitalizations drop
coronavirus Friday as the health crisis rages on.The latest numbers bring the province’s caseload to 238,745. There have been more than 207,000 recoveries.The death toll, which is the highest in Canada, stands at 8,938.
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19:38
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15.01 / 19:24
Ontario special education teachers raise safety concerns as classes resume amid COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19.Students in southern Ontario are learning online until at least Jan. 25 and the government extended virtual classes for those in five hot spots until Feb.
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19:24
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15.01 / 19:20
Coronavirus: Canada’s top doctor says COVID-19 measures must be ‘further intensified’ to help stop spread
During a COVID-19 modelling update on Friday, Canada’s chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam said the rise in case numbers is largely due to Canadians gathering during the holidays.
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Boris Johnson
UK to close all travel corridors but arrivals from Ireland remain exempt
UK to close all travel corridors from Monday to keep out new Covid strains
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COVID-19
United States
Cases: 23 214 472
Deaths: 386 842
Recovered: 10 201 460
India
Cases: 10 495 147
Deaths: 151 529
Recovered: 10 129 111
Brazil
Cases: 8 257 459
Deaths: 206 009
Recovered: 7 277 195
Russia
Cases: 3 495 816
Deaths: 63 940
Recovered: 2 882 044
United Kingdom
Cases: 3 211 576
Deaths: 84 767
Recovered: 0
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How to entertain yourself when you stuck inside due to a pandemic
Air passengers entering the U.S. must have pre-arrival negative COVID-19 test
More than 77,000 vaccines administered up to yesterday
18 COVID-19 cases in 2 days in managed isolation
Marianne Faithfull says she almost died after battling COVID-19
Celtics run past Magic 124-97 after week-long hiatus
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New York
NRA files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, moving organization to Texas
Federal prisons on lockdown in run-up to Biden inauguration
city Beijing
China builds hospital in 5 days after surge in virus cases
China builds new hospital in 5 days to fight surge in coronavirus cases
city New Delhi
'Want to show COVID vaccine is safe,' says AIIMS machine operator as he receives first Covaxin shot
Covid-19 vaccination drive kicks off in India, doctors, nurses and sanitation workers vaccinated across India
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