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Further fall in number of Covid-19 patients in hospitals
Health Service Executive Paul Reid has said the benefits of the supply and take-up of Covid-19 vaccines are being seen, with a further reduction in the number of people in hospital with the virus.
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19.06.2021 / 09:07
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Covid-19: NPHET is upbeat but it's not over just yet
When you think of summer, it conjures up memories of warm nights, concerts, outdoor sports and a season of fun.
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19.06.2021 / 07:25
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Rural sector to be of little help for Modi govt as economy recovers from covid second wave
VACCINATION SLOWER IN RURAL AREAS
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economy
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livemint.com
19.06.2021 / 06:59
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Resumption of Covid-19 vaccine export 'very much on radar', says govt
exports of Covid-19 doses after meeting domestic needs, the government has said.
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19.06.2021 / 06:59
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Covid update: At 60,753, India sees dip in new cases for second day; 1,647 deaths in 24 hours
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testing
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 06:37
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520
Canada’s falling COVID-19 cases could be thwarted by Delta variant: officials
COVID-19 case counts since last fall, health officials are warning that progress could be wiped out by the highly contagious Delta variant — especially if vaccinations start to drop off.The country reported another 1,016 new infections on Friday, capping a five-day stretch where daily cases hovered just above or below 1,000 for the first sustained period since mid-September of last year.Friday’s cases brought the seven-day average down to 1,079.8, also matching September levels and marking a nearly 90-per cent drop from the height of the third wave in April.Hospitalizations have also fallen 73 per cent from that peak, with just over 1,150 Canadians currently receiving care for COVID-19 symptoms.The seven-day average for new deaths,
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globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 04:51
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214
B.C. gears up for first weekend of recreational travel, but no international tourists yet
COVID-19 travel restrictions.Traffic was steady at the province’s ferry terminals Friday, where BC Ferries added extra sailings on its major routes between the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island.Heavy traffic also saw the company’s website go down Friday morning, for the second time this week.While there were no waits for most sailings, BC Ferries spokesperson Deborah Marshall said the ferry service was anticipating a wave of pent-up demand in the weeks to come. B.C.
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globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 04:33
65%
390
Quebec hits pause on Pfizer vaccine for walk-in clinics until June 24 amid shipping delays
COVID-19 vaccination clinics will temporarily stop offering the Pfizer vaccine due to shipping delays.Officials said in a news release that a shipment of 546,000 doses expected over the weekend will only be delivered on June 24 or 25, prompting the move. COVID-19: Quebec reports 127 new cases, 2 more deaths “In this context, the priority of the vaccination teams is to ensure that the doses of Pfizer are in sufficient quantity to continue the vaccination activities already planned and to honour the appointments made,” the statement reads.The government said the measure applies to the Pfizer vaccine only, and that Moderna and AstraZeneca will continue to be offered at walk-in clinics.
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globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 04:33
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Feds approve travel exemption for Olympic athletes amid quarantine bubble plan
COVID-19 quarantine after returning to the country.
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globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 04:33
55%
867
Zero new COVID-19 cases in the Vancouver Island health authority
Zero new COVID-19 cases were recorded on Vancouver Island on Friday, while the Province continues to see a downswing in cases elsewhere,. Keith Baldrey reports.
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city Vancouver, county Island
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globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 04:33
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156
Surge in B.C. ‘staycation’ travel and bookings
The days since the end of the pandemic ‘circuit breaker’ in B.C, have seen a major surge in bookings and traffic as many British Columbians appear to have a major pent-up urge to go travelling. Aaron McArthur reports.
Aaron Macarthur
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19.06.2021 / 04:21
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133
Telangana: Cabinet to take call on Covid lockdown extension today
Covid-19 lockdown in the state and the effect of the monsoon on agriculture.
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globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 03:59
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245
Canada’s COVID-19 vaccination rate starting to plateau
Dr. Howard Njoo, Canada’s deputy chief public officer of health, says Canada’s COVID-19 vaccination rate is starting to plateau slightly in some places.
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globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 03:59
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866
COVID-19 surge in Ontario’s Waterloo region blamed on Delta variant
As Ontario moves towards lifting COVID-19 restrictions, the Waterloo region is reporting a surge in COVID-19 cases due to the Delta variant.
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experts
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 03:31
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430
NACI’s latest AstraZeneca vaccine advice leaves Canadians confused
The National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) recommends Canadians get an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine (from Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna) for their second COVID-19 vaccine dose, even if their first shot was the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.
Mike Le-Couteur
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globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 03:31
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800
How AstraZeneca vaccine guidelines differ between countries
The Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine has been approved for use in multiple countries, but each has different guidelines for it.
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globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 03:25
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457
Manitoba COVID-19 numbers: June 18
The Manitoba COVID-19 numbers for June 18.
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globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 03:25
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202
COVID-19: Dr. Bonnie Henry opposes vaccinations to attend events
Dr. Henry says she does not support mandatory vaccinations for people to attend events in British Columbia. She says making that a requirement would come with too many legal ramifications.
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globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 03:25
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134
Saskatchewan reopening step 2 starts June 20, but 20K more first doses needed to end restrictions
COVID-19 measures.Now they’re getting ready for fewer restrictions as the province enters step two on June 20.Looser measures mean gatherings in large spaces can have as many as 150 people and restaurants won’t be required to have table limits. COVID-19 vaccination rates on the Prairies grow slowly after rush of ‘keeners’ “Being able to put more bums in seats certainly in the restaurants is going to help.
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globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 03:25
65%
132
Alberta businesses ready to reopen as COVID-19 public health measures set to end July 1
From waterparks to concert venues, Alberta will become the first in Canada to end all COVID-19 restrictions when it lifts its remaining public health measures on July 1. Tom Vernon reports.
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globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 03:25
76%
467
Vaccinations expanded in Alberta as 3rd stage of reopening is announced
Alberta is speeding up the timeline for second doses of the COVID-19. Plus, what does moving into Stage 3 of the Open for Summer plan mean for vaccinations in the province? Julia Wong explains.
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19.06.2021 / 03:25
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904
COVID-19: Public health agency reports spike in confirmed cases of Delta variant in Canada
The variant was first identified in India but has now become the dominant strain in the United Kingdom where it is spreading rapidly, mostly among unvaccinated people.It is believed to be at least 1.5 times as contagious as the Alpha variant first identified in the U.K. Alpha is, for now, the dominant variant in Canada, with more than 216,000 cases confirmed.Public Health England reported Friday the number of confirmed Delta cases in the U.K.
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globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 03:25
64%
518
Excited Alberta business owners still looking for clarity as province plans to end COVID-19 restrictions
Annie Dormuth from the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses joins Global’s Joel Senick to discuss how Alberta small businesses are reacting to the province’s announcement that COVID-19 health restrictions will soon come to an end.
Annie Dormuth
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globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 02:31
86%
109
COVID-19: Alberta moves to Stage 3 of reopening plan on Canada Day
It’s official, as of Canada Day, Alberta is open for the summer and many believe the province will be open for good. The province has hit its 70 per cent benchmark for Albertans receiving a single dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, meaning all remaining public health restrictions will soon be lifted.
Canada
covid-19
vaccine
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 02:31
90%
429
B.C. reports 109 new COVID-19 cases, 1 additional death
B.C. health officials release a written statement with the daily COVID-19 numbers on Friday, June 18. Legislative bureau chief Keith Baldrey has details and news about case counts on Vancouver Island and the Interior.
Keith Baldrey
county Island
city Vancouver, county Island
covid-19
death
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 02:31
61%
498
Calls for ‘accountability’ against Ontario PSW Association over ‘demeaning’ TikTok videos
long-term care and the role of personal support workers.“This is a serious misrepresentation of our industry, of the people that work in the industry, and it’s very demeaning and there needs to be accountability for that,” said Lynn Steele, founder of the Canadian Personal Support Worker Network.“It’s taking a real hit to the morale of the great PSWs,” she added.“I am disgusted as a PSW,” said Alicia Lee, a personal support worker in Guelph, Ont., whose 107-year-old great grandfather lives in long-term care.
Nova Scotia
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county Lee
county Steele
covid-19
LTC
isolate
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 01:43
39%
899
Are Manitoba’s COVID-19 numbers good enough to lift restrictions?
Manitoba’s current public health orders are set to expire next Saturday, and while the COVID-19 situation is slowly improving, health officials say it may not be enough for any drastic changes. Marney Blunt reports.
covid-19
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 01:43
55%
421
COVID-19: 109 new cases, 1 new death as B.C. heads into 1st weekend of eased restrictions
COVID-19 cases and one additional death Friday, as the province heads into its first weekend under loosened health restrictions.It lowered the seven-day average for new cases to 104, a level not seen since early September. COVID-19: B.C.
covid-19
death
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 01:43
60%
382
Biden thanks Americans as U.S. hits 300M COVID-19 vaccine shots in 150 days
‘Two great powers’: Biden, Putin meet face-to-face in Geneva for 1st time as leaders But as Biden marks one milestone, he is in danger of failing to meet another: his target to have 70% of American adults at least partially vaccinated by July Fourth, in a little over two weeks.Overall, about 168 million American adults, or 65.1% of the U.S. population 18 years and older, have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Friday, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The pace of new vaccinations in the U.S.
county Geneva
hospital
covid-19
vaccine
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 01:43
54%
286
COVID-19: Kingston, Ont. high school students disappointed by virtual graduation
Principals, school boards question Ontario’s plan to host outdoor graduations “It’s going to end by, you know, clicking the red button and we’ll watch a YouTube video,” Hsu said.Earlier this month, Premier Doug Ford encouraged schools to hold short, outdoor graduation ceremonies for all grades.
Doug Ford
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county Prince Edward
city Hastings, county Prince Edward
covid-19
gatherings
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 01:43
46%
820
Hamilton reports 30 new COVID-19 cases, adjusts vaccine eligibility as provincial hot spot
COVID-19 cases on Friday, the highest the city has recorded since June 11.The city’s active cases effectively remained flat day over day, only increasing by one to 171. The seven-day average number of cases also remained steady over 24 hours checking in at 18.More than 67 per cent of the city’s 171 active cases are among people under the age of 50, with about 19 per cent of cases among those aged 19 and under.
covid-19
vaccine
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 01:43
48%
124
NACI guidance leads to confusion among AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine recipients
Despite NACI revising its advice to Canadians, AstraZeneca is still being offered as a second dose option in Ontario. Shallima Maharaj reports.
county Ontario
covid-19
vaccine
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 01:43
87%
353
19 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Simcoe Muskoka
COVID-19 cases on Friday, bringing the local total number of cases up to 12,201, including 246 deaths.Local public health also reported six new cases of a coronavirus variant on Friday, bringing that total to 4,837, 81 of which are active.
city Huntsville
covid-19
vaccine
Coronavirus
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 00:29
40%
260
Group of students say their friendship grew stronger during COVID-19 pandemic
It’s a bittersweet graduation season for grade 12 students in Nova Scotia as they bid farewell to a significant chapter of their lives. Alexa MacLean introduces us to a group of students who consider each other family and saw their bond strengthened through pandemic hardships.
Nova Scotia
Alexa Maclean
covid-19
pandemic
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 00:23
62%
988
Why the COVID-19 pandemic highlights Canada’s need for a digital currency
Bank of Canada when it comes to a central bank-issued digital currency. They say the Bank of Canada’s wait-and-see approach runs the risk of leaving it behind in the race to innovate globally.“Most of the Western world’s innovation in central bank digital currencies is very primitive at this point,” says Alex Tapscott, managing director of alternative asset management firm Ninepoint Partners.A digital currency is any currency that exists exclusively in electronic form.
Canada
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economy
bitcoin
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 00:23
57%
972
The U.K. isn’t worried about AstraZeneca in older groups. So why is Canada cutting down use?
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine were greeted with yet another shift in Canada’s recommendations for the jab on Thursday when officials said they’re not just allowed to receive an mRNA vaccine as their second dose — it’s actually preferred.The latest advice comes after months of bad press for the embattled COVID-19 vaccine, which, despite the fact that it is still considered safe and effective, has seen its distribution seriously ramped down in Canada. AstraZeneca vaccine recipients frustrated by ‘mixed messages’ from Canadian authorities But in other countries, AstraZeneca is king — it remains one of the U.K.’s crown jewels in their vaccine rollout.
Canada
covid-19
recommendations
vaccine
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 00:15
70%
297
‘I don’t think it’s responsible… to be spreading fear’: Jason Kenney responds to criticism of Open for Summer Plan
Premier Jason Kenney says “We need to embrace the science of the protective effects of vaccines,” after being asked about doctors concerned about the province reducing COVID-19 restrictions too soon.
Jason Kenney
covid-19
doctor
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 00:15
45%
605
COVID-19: Saskatchewan reports one more death, 98 new cases
Saskatchewan government announced one more death from COVID-19 on Friday and 98 new cases, which brings the total number of provincial infections to 48,327 cases, of which 11,904 are variants of concern.The death was reported in the northwest zone in the 70 to 79 age group.As for new COVID-19 cases, one is in the far northwest, nine are in the northwest, 19 are in the north-central, two are in the northeast, 12 are in Saskatoon, eight are in the central-west, eight are in the central-east, 25 are in Regina, four are in the south-central and four are in the southeast.
covid-19
death
vaccine
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 00:15
55%
876
Dr. Hinshaw may have recommendations as we approach July 1: Kenney
Premier Jason Kenney says there may be some recommendations to stay healthy as Alberta opens up on July 1, and the province will continue to urge businesses to maintain good habits to protect against COVID-19.
Jason Kenney
covid-19
recommendations
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 00:15
78%
876
Alberta announces majority of COVID-19 restrictions dropping July 1
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announces the majority of COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted on July 1, after 70 per cent of Albertans received their first COVID-19 vaccine dose.
Jason Kenney
covid-19
vaccine
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 00:15
78%
441
Alberta expands eligibility of second COVID-19 vaccine dose
Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro announces details of the expansion of the province’s eligibility for the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Alberta Health
Tyler Shandro
covid-19
vaccine
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 00:15
40%
838
AstraZeneca vaccine recipients frustrated by ‘mixed messages’ from Canadian authorities
COVID-19 vaccine, and says he was happy to get them.“No regrets,” he told Global News. “I’m happy that I protected myself.
covid-19
recommendations
vaccine
globalnews.ca
19.06.2021 / 00:15
41%
378
COVID-19: 3 cases in London-Middlesex; Lambton extends second dose re-bookings to those 60-plus
Three new COVID-19 cases have been reported in London and Middlesex, local health officials said Friday.It marks the second time this month that the region has seen just three cases in a single day. Three were recorded on June 6.
city London
county Middlesex
covid-19
vaccine
cidrap.umn.edu
18.06.2021 / 22:51
45%
310
Russia battles new COVID surge
Vaccine hesitancy and the more transmissible Delta (B1617.2) SARS-CoV-2 variant are fueling a third surge in COVID activity in Russia, with Moscow as the main hot spot.
Adhanom Ghebreyesus
Russia
city Moscow, Russia
death
vaccine
cidrap.umn.edu
18.06.2021 / 22:23
36%
874
Only 21% of Americans worried about contracting COVID-19
Only 21% of Americans worried about contracting COVID-19
covid-19
pandemic
vaccine
fox29.com
18.06.2021 / 22:23
77%
206
Biden announces 300 million COVID-19 shots given in 150 days
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House says President Joe Biden will announce 300 million COVID-19 shots have been administered in the 150 days since he took office on Jan. 20.But as Biden marks a new milestone in the fight against COVID-19 on Friday, another goal may fall short -- his self-imposed target to have 70% of Americans at least partially vaccinated by July 4.RELATED: Delta COVID variant expected to become dominant US strain, CDC saysThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 305 million vaccine doses had been administered as of June 1O.
Joe Biden
Delta Covid
Washington
covid-19
president
vaccine
globalnews.ca
18.06.2021 / 22:23
64%
422
Record number of COVID-19 vaccinations in Waterloo Region on Thursday
COVID-19 variant, a record number of vaccinations were done in the area on Thursday.The region’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution task force says there were 8,980 vaccinations done in the area on Thursday, well above the previous high of 8,435 jabs given on June 12.
county Ontario
city Waterloo
covid-19
death
vaccine
COVID-19
United States
Cases: 46 252 513
Deaths: 750 423
Recovered: 0
India
Cases: 34 321 025
Deaths: 459 652
Recovered: 0
Brazil
Cases: 21 835 785
Deaths: 608 235
Recovered: 0
United Kingdom
Cases: 9 215 683
Deaths: 141 607
Recovered: 0
Russia
Cases: 8 494 589
Deaths: 237 619
Recovered: 0
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