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Thousands protest at Quebec City legislature again as anti-mandate demonstrations continue
COVID-19 public health measures descended on Quebec City on Saturday for the second weekend this month.Inspired by the so-called Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa, horns could be heard as several dozen vehicles, including trucks and tractors, arrived outside the provincial legislature late Saturday morning.It was a mostly festive atmosphere, as some people were dressed up in cartoon character costumes, stuffed animals were handed out to children and music played.It was the second large demonstration against public health measures in the province in two weeks.Since the last one in early February, the Quebec government announced it is phasing out its vaccine passport system and intends to get rid of most COVID-19 health measures by March 14.But protest organizers, addressing the crowd outside the legislature, said they wanted more concessions from the provincial government.Organizer Bernard Gauthier called the tone of the protest “peaceful,” adding he hoped the provincial government would return the favour without specifying any demands.Meanwhile, others called for an end to the provincially-declared health emergency and mandatory masks for school-aged children.Demonstrator Christian Martel said he wanted to see an end to mandatory masking in classrooms.“The pandemic is over, we have to end everything. We’re tired, it’s enough,” said Martel.Some demonstrators said they would also like assurance that the vaccine passport system would not return.Last week, Quebec announced it would be phasing out vaccine passports, but Health Minister Christian Dubé warned it would reimpose the passport system if it’s needed during a new wave of COVID-19.
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20.02.2022 / 04:23
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Covid-19 vaccine: Indian Army uses drones to supply booster dose to troops in J&K
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20.02.2022 / 03:49
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Rapid Antigen Testing in Auckland; 2,522 community cases of COVID-19; 100 in hospital
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20.02.2022 / 03:43
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Quebec health system unprepared to handle Omicron fuelled long COVID cases
Hebert was diagnosed in August 2021 as having long COVID, which refers to COVID-19 symptoms that persist well beyond two weeks — the time by which most people have recovered from the disease. With concerns being raised about the Omicron variant fuelling a spike in long COVID cases, health experts say Quebec does not have the resources to help people like Hebert or the many others who have survived the disease but remain seriously injured.Dr.
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COVID-19: Some business owners on the fence about dropping proof of vaccination
Provincial officials have loosened capacity restrictions this week in a number of settings. This, as vaccine passports are also soon going to be a thing of the past. Brittany Rosen reports.
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Requirement to self-isolate after positive Covid test to end next week
The legal duty to self-isolate after testing positive for coronavirus will end next week, the Prime Minister is due to announce.
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20.02.2022 / 01:19
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Ivermectin does not prevent severe COVID-19 illness, study finds
ivermectin, an anti-parasite drug, does not prevent severe COVID-19 symptoms.The study was published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine Friday.For the study, Malaysian researchers enrolled 490 patients with mild to moderate illness at 20 hospitals and a COVID-19 quarantine center in Malaysia.
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20.02.2022 / 01:15
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Police clear Ottawa 'Freedom convoy' protesters at Parliament to end siege
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20.02.2022 / 00:03
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Trucker protests: Tense moments as Ottawa police clash with demonstrators
Tensions were high Saturday between police and protesters in Ottawa, as officers fired tear gas into the crowd.
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19.02.2022 / 22:07
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Nova Scotia reports 60 people in hospital due to COVID-19
COVID-19, down by six since Friday.In an abbreviated news release, the province said the hospitalizations include 12 people in ICU. The age range of those in hospital is listed as 0 to 93 years old, with a median age of 63.In addition to the people admitted to hospital due to COVID-19, there are 128 patients who were identified as positive upon arrival at hospital but were admitted for another medical reason, or were admitted for COVID-19 but no longer need specialized care.
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19.02.2022 / 21:39
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Quebec reporting 6 COVID-19 deaths, 45 patient drop in hospitalizations
COVID-19 and a 45-patient drop in hospitalizations on Saturday.The health department says 1,789 patients are currently in hospital, with 120 of those listed in intensive care, an increase of one.#COVID19 – En date du 18 février, voici la situation au Québec: https://t.co/pwoUoaBgaF pic.twitter.com/JAT4prnDoi— Santé Québec (@sante_qc) February 19, 2022Health authorities say there are 1,736 new COVID-19 cases based on PCR testing limited to certain groups, with a test positivity rate of 9.2 per cent.According to the Health Department, 91 per cent of Quebecers five and older have received one dose of vaccine, 86 per cent have received two doses while 50 per cent have received a booster dose.As of Saturday, authorities have opened booster appointments to those aged 12 to 17.The province estimates just under 518,000 Quebecers aged 18 and older remain unvaccinated.
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US health regulators consider approving 2nd COVID-19 booster shot: Report
COVID-19 vaccine in the fall, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday, citing sources familiar with the matter.
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19.02.2022 / 19:19
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1,191 people hospitalized in Ontario with COVID-19, 329 in intensive care
Ontario hospital with COVID-19 on Saturday, as the province continues to grapple with the ongoing pandemic.New data released by the province also said 329 people are receiving care in an intensive care unit (ICU) after testing positive for the virus. Ontario COVID numbers: 1,281 people in hospital, 352 in intensive care Both the number of people hospitalized and the total number of people in an ICU dropped from numbers recorded a day earlier.On Friday 1,281 people were in hospital with COVID-19, while 352 were in intensive care.In a tweet on Saturday, Ontario’s Health Minister Christine Elliott said of those in hospital, 50 per cent were admitted for COVID-19, while 50 per cent were admitted for other reasons but have tested positive for the virus.Meanwhile, Elliott said 79 per cent of those in ICU were admitted for COVID-19, while 21 per cent were admitted for other reasons but have tested positive for the virus.According to the data, as of Saturday, 216 people were on a ventilator with COVID-19.329 people are in ICU with #COVID19.
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19.02.2022 / 18:41
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Maharashtra's daily Covid count falls below 2,000
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Karnataka logs 1,137 new COVID cases, 20 deaths in 24 hrs
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Delhi records 635 new Covid-19 cases, active tally at 2,617
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19.02.2022 / 17:25
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Frontline ICU doctor says it 'feels like pandemic is over' and backs end to covid isolation
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US FDA lifts clinical hold on Bharat Biotech's Covid vaccine Covaxin
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Omicron: 75,000 COVID deaths last week, WHO lists 6 things to do
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19.02.2022 / 17:09
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‘Big threat crushed’: Top US health expert shares insight on Covid-19 pandemic
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19.02.2022 / 16:21
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‘Risk of Covid has reduced but…’: Bill Gates warns of another pandemic
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19.02.2022 / 16:21
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Kerala: Decline in new Covid-19 cases; 6,757 new infections, 16 deaths in 24 hrs
Covid-19 cases on Saturday as the state reported 6,757 new Covid infections, the health department data shows. Kerala's death toll rose by 16, while 17,086 people were recovered from the deadly virus. With this, the active case tally in Kerala stands at 75,017, while the death toll is at 64,053.Kerala registers 6,757 new Covid19 cases, 16 deaths and 17,086 recoveries today; Active cases stand at 75,017, death toll 64,053
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19.02.2022 / 16:21
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'Worrisome': Omicron BA.2 can be as severe as Delta, shows Covid lab experiments in Japan. Read here
#BA2 may have features that make it as capable of causing serious illness as older variants–including Delta! And yet as evasive as old #Omicron cousin BA1. #BA2
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19.02.2022 / 15:43
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Covid-19 pandemic, lockdowns led to drop in digital music streaming, says study
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19.02.2022 / 15:01
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Phase 3 trial of COVID drug Movfor positive; cuts hospitalisation by 65%: Hetero
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19.02.2022 / 13:05
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'Need to know how coronavirus is changing': WHO explains best way to identify new COVID variants
World Health Organisation (WHO) pointed out. “You need to know where the virus is. You need to know how the virus is changing so that the interventions can be adapted and tailored to where they are needed most," WHO's Maria Van Kerkhove said. This comes at a time when WHO officials have notified that testing rates have fallen sharply across the globe.
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19.02.2022 / 11:39
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Uttar Pradesh govt lifts night curfew as Covid-19 cases drop. See details
schools.Government of Uttar Pradesh lifts the #COVID19 induced night curfew following a drop in the number of COVID cases. pic.twitter.com/2y4FoUM3xc
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19.02.2022 / 10:23
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Royal fans divided by Prince Charles' first public appearance since catching Covid
Prince Charles embarked on his first royal engagement since contracting Covid.The Prince of Wales made a rare appearance alongside Princess Anne yesterday to give out The Queen's Anniversary Prizes at St. James's Palace, showing he has made a full recovery from the illness.The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes are awarded to UK colleges and universities to "celebrate excellence, innovation and public benefit in work".He could be seen smiling as he drank tea out of a saucer and spoke to gathered guests with his royal sibling Anne.The Prince seemed glad for a return to normality and some social interaction following a period of self-isolation, but reaction online has seen some criticise him for not wearing a mask after having had Covid recently.One aggrieved user took to the Clarence House Instagram to write: "Covid no 2 & no mask...
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fox29.com
19.02.2022 / 07:31
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Family searching for answers from SEPTA after 67-year-old woman fatally struck by trolley in Philadelphia
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19.02.2022 / 06:45
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India reports 22,270 fresh Covid-19 cases, 325 deaths in last 24 hours
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19.02.2022 / 05:35
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US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy says he and his family tested Covid-19 positive
This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.Never miss a story! Stay connected and informed with Mint. Download our App Now!!
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19.02.2022 / 05:27
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Nicki Minaj Says Philadelphia Health Department Is Reposting Her COVID-19 Vaccine Tweets For 'Engagement'
Nicki Minaj is called out the Philadelphia Health Department in a pair of new tweets on social media.
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globalnews.ca
19.02.2022 / 05:05
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Disruptive protests leave mixed results for shifting views on COVID mandates
With honking trucks, disruptive occupations, and border blockades, protesters spent weeks pushing back against Canada’s COVID-19 restrictions.
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19.02.2022 / 04:19
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More than 2.1 million boosters given nationally; 1,901 community cases; 76 in hospital
More than 2.1 million booster shots have now been given nationally, with over 25,000 administered on Friday.
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19.02.2022 / 03:47
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8 more deaths in Alberta linked to COVID-19; Hinshaw reminds people health rules still in effect
COVID-19 in Alberta rose to 3,830 on Friday, up eight from the day before.Alberta Health posted the province’s latest pandemic-related numbers to its website Friday afternoon. The number of patients with COVID-19 in Alberta hospitals increased ever so slightly on Friday, up by three from a day earlier for a total of 1,494 people.
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19.02.2022 / 01:35
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Kim Kardashian Shares North’s ‘Emo’ Artwork From When She Had Covid: I Love Seeing Her ‘Moods’ In Her Art
Kim Kardashian showed off her minimalist, beige-and-cream-colored home in a recent video for Vogue magazine, and she gave fans a special treat in the process: daughter North‘s adorable and creatively sound paintings and sketches.
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cidrap.umn.edu
19.02.2022 / 00:55
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Stewardship / Resistance Scan for Feb 18, 2022
An analysis of prescribing data from more than 80 countries found that global antimicrobial consumption declined prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers reported today in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy.For the cross-sectional time-series analysis, researchers
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19.02.2022 / 00:55
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WHO: Africa mRNA vaccine hub expands to 6 nations
Six Arican countries were tapped yesterday to receive technology to produce mRNA vaccines, part of a plan to boost supply and production in that part of the world.
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19.02.2022 / 00:13
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DA: Bucks County man murdered by estranged stepson who had his name on alleged hit list
Brian Joseph Carey, 41, is facing charges for allegedly killing his stepfather in Bristol Township, according to the Bucks County District Attorney, BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, Pa. - The Bucks County District Attorney's Office announced charges against a man accused of killing his stepfather on Tuesday. Brian Joseph Carey, 41, was arrested on Wednesday after he was named as a person of interest in the killing of his stepfather, 78-year-old Joseph Michael Jakimowicz. PREVIOUS: Person of interest in Bucks County homicide in custody, DA saysBristol Township police were called to the 700 block of Winder Drive on Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. Jakimowicz was found dead inside. According to the DA, the Bucks County Coroner's Office determined the man died from injuries caused by sharp force and his manner of death was ruled a homicide. Detectives learned Jakimowicz had ongoing problems with Carey, his estranged stepson.
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18.02.2022 / 23:49
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Convention studies detail Omicron's early moves in US
The pre-Thanksgiving spread of the Omicron COVID-19 variant among fully vaccinated attendees of a New York City Anime convention was an early sign the variant was able to evade vaccines, according to a study today in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR).
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18.02.2022 / 23:49
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Ivermectin futile for mild to moderate COVID-19, study finds
Early treatment with the antiparasitic drug ivermectin does not lower the risk of severe disease when given to patients with mild to moderate COVID-19, according to a study today in JAMA Internal Medicine.
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18.02.2022 / 23:11
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MLB postpones 1st week of spring training amid lockout
FILE - An official MLB baseball sits on top of an MLB game-used base with a lock and chain around it to represent the lockout between Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). Major League Baseball on Friday canceled the first week of spring training games through March 4 in the first public acknowledgement of the disruption caused by the lockout.The announcement came with the work stoppage in its 79th day, and a day after economic talks between the management and the Major League Baseball Players Association lasted just 15 minutes.Negotiators are set to resume talks on core economics on Monday, and MLB said members of the owners’ negotiating committee will attend the session, just the seventh on the central issues of the dispute since the lockout began Dec.
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18.02.2022 / 23:11
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Illinois pileup with 100+ vehicles shuts down I-39 for hours amid winter storm
EL PASO, Ill. - An Illinois pileup involving over 100 vehicles was reported Thursday night amid a severe winter storm, shutting down a 30-mile stretch of the highway for hours. Interstate 39 was closed through Friday between Normal to Minonk due to the pileup, the Illinois Department of Transportation said. Both directions eventually reopened nearly 24 hours later. Normal, Illinois is part of the Bloomington metropolitan area and is located about 130 miles southwest of Chicago.
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18.02.2022 / 22:57
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COVID-19: LHSC has 56 inpatients, MLHU reports 2 deaths and 85 cases
Middlesex-London Health Unit reported two deaths and 85 lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases on Friday, though the case count is an underestimate due to widespread transmission and restrictions on testing.London Health Sciences Centre, meanwhile, is caring for 56 inpatients with COVID-19, 14 of whom are in adult critical care, continuing an overall downward trend in hospitalizations.As noted, LHSC is caring for 56 COVID-19 inpatients, with 14 inpatients in adult critical care. Last Friday, there were 87 COVID-19 inpatients, with 20 in adult critical care.Of the 56, there were five or fewer in Children’s Hospital, with five or fewer in pediatric critical care.
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18.02.2022 / 21:55
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Police: Suspect shot, killed by Philadelphia officers had fatally stabbed aunt
PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia police have released new information after officers shot and killed a knife-wielding man they witnessed fatally stabbing his aunt earlier this week. The incident happened Tuesday, at 3:45 p.m. on the 2000 block of South Beechwood Street in Feltonville.Officers responded to a radio call for a person with a weapon, and met with a witness who told that that her son, 36-year-old Thomas Maisano, was inside a home and armed with a knife. The witness also told officers that her sister, 72-year-old Josephine Duggan, was also inside.Police say the four responding officers entered the home and saw Maisano on the second floor in possession of a knife.
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18.02.2022 / 21:47
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COVID-19: New Brunswick reports 1 death, 3 more people on ventilators
COVID-19 dashboard, the death involved a person aged 90 or older in Zone 1, the Moncton region. A total of 298 people have died of COVID-19 in the province to date.Hospitalizations have fallen by one since Thursday.
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From ticket sales to COVID safety – US industry insiders on the return of live music in 2022
NME about what US fans can expect from live music during the next stage of the ongoing pandemic.With some tours and festivals continuing to be postponed and others’ rescheduled dates due to start in the months ahead, some concern and confusion remains over what to expect from the state of live music this year. The producers of Governors Ball music festival, the people behind ticket-selling app Bandsintown, and an infectious disease specialist told us their insights and projections for events and festivals in 2022.Live music discovery and ticket purchasing app Bandsintown have reported an increase of 8 million users in the last six months. Fabrice Sergent, the app’s managing partner, told NME that those numbers were “pretty astonishing,” adding that recent ticket-buying behaviour in the US showed that “demand for live events is very strong.”“In terms of the number of upcoming shows and festivals being announced [in 2022], we’re still at about half of the number that were announced during this same period of time in the US in 2019 and 2020,” he said. Even with 50 per cent less shows, however, Bandsintown still described “a high level of consumer interest”.“We saw a very strong January in terms of the number of tickets sold; it was twice as many as 2019.
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18.02.2022 / 20:35
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How Covid jabs can affect your menstrual cycle – from flash periods to 'nocebo'
With over half of UK’s population now boostered, more and more new studies are suggesting that Covid-19 has an impact on the body's hormonal balance and, as a result, affects menstruation. Even though the effects seem to be different for each woman, there is no denying that Covid-19 and vaccinations are impacting menstrual cycles.
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Deaths: 459 652
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