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Ontario government asks other provinces, territories to send nurses as COVID-19 cases surge
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Quebec sets vaccination record as province again adds more than 1,500 new COVID-19 cases
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Ontario reports more than 4,800 new COVID-19 cases, setting another single-day record
COVID-19 cases on Friday, marking another single-day high for the second day in a row. The provincial total now stands at 408,383.Friday’s case count surpassed Thursday’s which held the previous record of 4,736 new cases as the province continues to grapple with surging COVID-19 hospitalizations. In the past seven days, five of those saw daily case numbers above 4,000.According to Friday’s report, 1,469 cases were recorded in Toronto, 851 in Peel Region, 491 in York Region, 366 in Ottawa, 268 in Durham Region and 204 in Hamilton.All other local public health units reported fewer than 200 new cases in the provincial report.The death toll in the province has risen to 7,664 as 25 more deaths were recorded.
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Police in Quebec investigate after man allegedly tried to access COVID-19 vaccines at pharmacy
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2 Toronto hospitals install tents outside to relieve emergency room waiting overflow
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis holds news conference in Lakeland
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Global cases of COVID-19 have nearly doubled in 2 months: WHO
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Canada sets another daily record for COVID-19 cases with over 9,500 new infections
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‘Our members are being exposed daily’: Customs agents in B.C. want COVID-19 vaccine priority
COVID-19 vaccine priority program for front-line workers.“Our members have shown up everyday. We are essential; we cannot work from home.
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16.04.2021 / 02:51
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COVID-19: Winnipeg doc warns restrictions needed for 3rd wave of pandemic
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No evidence poor air quality leads to COVID-19 outbreaks in school: Quebec education minister
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‘Putting lives at risk’: Barrie city council pens open letter to COVID-19 lockdown protesters
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NASA spacecraft leaves mess after grabbing asteroid samples
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B.C. sets new records for active COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations as new cases top 1,200 again
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16.04.2021 / 00:23
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COVID-19: 132 new cases, 1 additional death confirmed in Simcoe Muskoka
COVID-19 cases and one additional death on Thursday, bringing the local total number of cases up to 9,059, including 215 deaths.Local public health also confirmed 148 new variant cases, bringing the total up to 2,081, 443 of which are active.
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16.04.2021 / 00:23
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COVID-19: Ontario will not offer off-peak hydro pricing during 2nd stay-at-home order
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College sports already adapting to new NCAA transfer rules
As spring practice winds down, Arkansas coach Sam Pittman sees some potential holes in his roster.
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Senate to consider Bill Nelson as NASA administrator later this month
Former Sen. Bill Nelson will go before the U.S. Senate later this month during a confirmation hearing where he is expected to be confirmed as NASA’s next administrator.
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Waterloo reports 64 new COVID-19 cases, first case of Brazil P.1 variant
COVID-19 P.1 variant in the region.The variant, first detected in Brazil, was announced on Thursday, one day after the region announced its first case of the B.1.351 variant first detected in South Africa. P.1 variant is spreading in Canada.
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COVID-19: 7-day average of new infections up to 284 in Saskatchewan
COVID-19-related deaths were reported in Saskatchewan on Thursday, bringing the province’s total up to 460 since the pandemic began.One of the recently deceased was in their 70s from the Regina zone while the other was reported in the 80-plus age group from south east, according to a press release. Saskatchewan may start offering 2nd dose of AstraZeneca vaccine if age limitations continue Health officials said on Thursday there were 293 new cases, with the overall infection total in Saskatchewan now at 37,384.
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Concerns arise over non-adherence to public health guidelines amid Grey Bruce COVID-19 surge
Grey Bruce Health Unit declares COVID-19 critical threshold amid case surge, ‘untruthful’ contact tracing “Everyone across Grey Bruce needs to consider themselves a carrier for the next 48 hours until we reach all cases and their contacts,” the health unit said in a statement Thursday.“A class order from the medical officer of health will ensure cases and at-risk contacts comply with any direction provided by public health case managers.”The region’s health unit has redeployed staff to address the COVID-19 “critical threshold,” which has resulted in its helpline being shut down and large scale vaccine clinics getting deferred to next week.The news has caused some local businesses and services to close their doors for two days.
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N.B. business owner says more people taking solo trips to woods for COVID stress relief
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Ontario cabinet to debate imposing additional COVID-19 restrictions as cases hit new high
COVID-19 variant cases that are putting immense pressure on hospitals.Solicitor General Sylvia Jones would not say what measures the cabinet would consider or if a curfew – similar to the one enforced in Montreal – would be among them.“Premier Ford has said from the very beginning of this pandemic, that all options are on the table,” Jones said.
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Daunte Wright's funeral to be held April 22 in Minneapolis
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COVID-19 pandemic ‘crashed’ Ontario nursing home staffing; operators say ‘crisis’ has only grown
long-term care has exacerbated what was already a critical staffing shortage before the COVID-19 onslaught, representatives of the sector said on Thursday.The critical lack of personnel, they said, makes it difficult to use the 6,000 empty nursing home beds as a safety valve for hospitals struggling with an influx of patients.
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Manitoba reports first case of Brazil P.1 COVID-19 variant
COVID-19 P.1 variant in the province.The variant, first detected in Brazil, was discovered in the case of a person from the Interlake-Eastern health region.COVID-19 Bulletin #402 https://t.co/PHV78EUTIg pic.twitter.com/yvcHhnhjPw— Manitoba Gov News (@MBGovNews) April 15, 2021Manitoba also reported one new death linked to COVID-19 and 153 new cases Thursday.Four earlier cases have been removed due to data correction, bringing the net increase to 149.More to come…Questions about COVID-19? Here are some things you need to know:Symptoms can include fever, cough and difficulty breathing — very similar to a cold or flu. Some people can develop a more severe illness.
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Alberta-made COVID-19 vaccine begins clinical trial with first participants receiving a jab
made-in Alberta COVID-19 vaccine marked a major milestone Thursday with the first recruits involved in a clinical trial injected with the vaccine.Edmonton-based Entos Pharmaceuticals, led by University of Alberta researcher Dr. John Lewis, began Phase 1 of its clinical trial Thursday.The first participants were injected with the Covigenix VAX-001 vaccine at the Canadian Center for Vaccinology in Halifax, N.S.The centre will enrol up to 73 health adults aged 18 to 55 and 65 to 84.
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NCAA hits USC basketball with 2 years' probation
LOS ANGELES – The NCAA hit Southern California’s men's basketball program with two years’ probation and a $5,000 fine on Thursday because a former assistant coach violated NCAA ethical conduct rules when he accepted a bribe to steer players to a business management company.
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