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cops were forced to self-isolate after a Covidiot coughed and spat at them during a drunken rammy in Paisley.Paul McGuigan, 38, shouted: “I have covid symptoms” and coughed in the face of PC Adam Marshall during a disturbance at Neilston Road.McGuigan, who was swigging from a bottle of whisky, then spat in the face of Constable Jay Greer as he was being arrested on February 5, this year.He also bit PC Chris Ferris on the thumb during a struggle.The officers and three of their colleagues had to postpone their duties and go into self-isolation for ten days, following the incident due to fears of developing the virus.Paisley Sheriff Court heard that McGuigan had been travelling in a car with his former partner Lesley Stevenson when he became
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China denies Wuhan lab staff fell ill before COVID-19 outbreak disclosed
China’s foreign ministry on Monday rejected a Wall Street Journal report that three researchers from China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology sought hospital care in November 2019, a month before China reported the first cases of COVID-19.
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Vancouver sneaky artist sketches ‘100 Faces for India’
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BTS stars Jimin and Suga share how they take care of their mental health after difficult year
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United offering rewards members chance to win free flights for a year with COVID-19 vaccine card
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Quebec wants more IT training programs to combat labour shortage
Quebec’s labour minister is calling for training programs in the IT industry. Global’s Tim Sargeant has more on how the COVID-19 pandemic has played a role in an ongoing labour shortage.
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B.C. reports 974 new COVID-19 cases over three previous days, 12 deaths
B.C. health officials release a written statement with the three previous days’ COVID-19 numbers on Monday, May 24.
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Alberta reports 452 new COVID-19 cases, 7 additional deaths Monday
COVID-19 on Monday, as well as seven additional deaths from the disease.Active cases of COVID-19 in Alberta now sit at 13,608.There are 569 people in hospital with COVID-19, 161 of whom are being treated in intensive care. Hospitalizations have decreased slightly from Sunday when a total of 581 people were being treated, 162 of whom in the ICU.
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I’m subject NL002-0060 and I’m dropping out of my COVID-19 vaccine trial
Martin EnserinkScience’s COVID-19 reporting is supported by the Heising-Simons Foundation.I’ve been wrestling with a dilemma the past few weeks: Do I stay in the COVID-19 vaccine trial I’ve been enrolled in for 4 months—and which I very much hope will be successful—or do I drop out, take an already proven vaccine, and protect myself sooner? It’s a question thousands of trial participants have faced over the past 6 months but that you don’t hear much about.I knew I might face this dilemma since 21 January, the day I drove to a behemoth academic center in the southeastern part of Amsterdam, my hometown, to enroll in the HERALD study, a large efficacy trial of a candidate COVID-19 vaccine produced by the company CureVac.
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Montreal seniors see their COVID-19 booster shot cancelled
The COVID-19 vaccination campaign is ramping up, but several seniors who went to get their second dose found out their appointments were cancelled in Montreal. As Global’s Phil Carpenter reports, they want to know why they weren’t notified.
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‘Scandalous inequity’: WHO says 75% of vaccines given out in just 10 countries
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COVID-19: Longueuil man arrested after police bust illegal gathering at gym
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COVID-19: Step Two of Sask. re-opening begins June 20 after 70% of those 30 and older vaccinated
Saskatchewan have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, meaning the province is on track to roll out Step Two of its three-step re-open roadmap.Step Two begins June 20, three weeks after Step One – May 30.“The reason we are able to do this, to lift these restrictions, is because Saskatchewan people are getting vaccinated,” said Scott Moe, Saskatchewan premier. COVID-19: 2nd dose vaccine booking eligibility expands “And the vaccines are working.
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Some New Brunswickers optimistic, hopeful for ‘much better’ summer
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