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COVID-19: Six Nations eases restrictions on band members as active cases drop to zero
COVID-19 reopening framework as of Wednesday.Elected Council Chief Mark Hill made the revelation via social media, saying an active case count of zero and increasing vaccinations were the reasons for a step up in its customized colour-coded system.
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Canada’s daily COVID-19 cases plummet below 2,000 for 1st time since October
COVID-19 took another sharp dive Tuesday, plummeting below 2,000 new cases for the first time since last fall.The 1,638 new infections came as most provinces and territories recover from the crippling third wave of the pandemic, which saw infections and hospitalizations skyrocket over the spring.Tuesday’s case count was the lowest for a single day since Oct.
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No new community cases; 6 new cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation
There are no new cases of COVID-19 to report in the community in New Zealand today.
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How to update covid vaccination status on Aarogya Setu app explained
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Maharashtra: Covid patients in rural areas to now pay lesser for treatment at private hospitals
Maharashtra government on Tuesday fixed the cost of Covid-19 treatment at private hospitals across the state, ensuring that the rates remain lower in rural areas than in urban.In a notification, the Uddhav Thackeray-led government has classified areas into A, B and C groups.
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COVID-19 and vaccine update, 2 June 2021
Associate Minister of Health Dr Ayesha Verrall and Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield will provide an update at 1 pm today.
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Alberta launches staggered COVID-19 vaccine 2nd dose plan immediately
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Health Matters: Why mixing COVID-19 vaccines can help more Albertans get 2nd shots
Health Matters June 1: More Albertans are now eligible for second shots of COVID-19 vaccines, and mixing doses will help with supply issues. As Su-Ling Goh reports, many are relieved by the announcement.
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Provinces get green light from NACI to mix-and-match COVID-19 vaccines
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Canada approves mixing and matching Covid-19 vaccine brands
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Britain seeks extra AstraZeneca shots to combat 'beta' COVID-19 variant
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Spilled liquid fabric softener prompts hazmat situation on California highway
A CA hazmat team responding to an incident only to later realize that the substance was fabric softener. (Credit: Ventura CHP) VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. - It wasn’t a deadly chemical that prompted a hazmat situation in California Monday but spilled liquid fabric softener.California Highway Patrol said an Amazon driver was traveling on Highway 101 around noon when he smelled a strong chemical odor coming from the back of his truck.
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02.06.2021 / 02:39
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Calgary non-profit offers ‘fantastic’ incentives to boost COVID-19 vaccination rates
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02.06.2021 / 02:39
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Alberta identifies 209 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announces the COVID-19 data for the province on Tuesday.
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Albertans who received AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine can make choice on 2nd dose
Health Minister Tyler Shandro announces details on the second dose for Albertans who received the AstraZenca COVID-19 vaccine for their first shot.
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Alberta premier announces rollout for 2nd doses of COVID-19 vaccine
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Hinshaw urges everyone to book their 2nd COVID-19 vaccine ‘as soon as they are eligible’
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COVID-19 numbers for June 1, 2021
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Ontario government faces growing calls to ease COVID-19 restrictions early
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02.06.2021 / 02:01
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Saskatchewan’s AstraZeneca 2nd dose availability to begin June 7
Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab announced on Tuesday that second doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine will be available in the province starting June 7.
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02.06.2021 / 02:01
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Saskatchewan Premier Moe cautions COVID-19 won’t go away, urges people to get vaccinated
During Tuesday’s COVID-19 update, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe urged people to receive their vaccine because the coronavirus is not going away even after the province reopens.
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02.06.2021 / 02:01
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Up to 500 health care workers will be allowed to attend NHL playoffs in Winnipeg
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02.06.2021 / 02:01
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COVID-19: Daily cases in B.C. drop below 200 for first time since late October
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Stray dogs seen eating bodies of dead Covid patients as cemeteries struggle to cope
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02.06.2021 / 01:07
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'It captures the terror': Attorneys release new video of Philly police using tear gas on protesters
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02.06.2021 / 01:07
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SEPTA returns to operating at full capacity
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02.06.2021 / 01:03
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Mental health toll of COVID-19 pandemic on youth
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02.06.2021 / 01:03
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe outlines roadmap for provincial reopening Steps 2 and 3
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02.06.2021 / 01:03
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COVID-19: Bradford, Ont. restaurant charged after limo seen dropping off group of people
Innisfil, Ont., dance studio charged after staying open amid COVID-19 lockdown Outdoor gatherings of more than five people are also prohibited, while all indoor gatherings with people outside of one’s household aren’t allowed.According to police, officers received a report of a limousine dropping off a group of people at the 1812 Grillhouse on County Road 27. Barrie, Ont., restaurant continues to defy COVID-19 shutdown, stay-at-home order Police went to the scene, where they saw a gathering on the patio.
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02.06.2021 / 00:45
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Saskatchewan implements NACI recommendation of mixing certain COVID-19 vaccines
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02.06.2021 / 00:25
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WHO OKs Sinovac COVID vaccine, simplifies variant naming
The World Health Organization (WHO) today announced that its vaccine advisors have approved emergency listing for China's inactivated two-dose Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine, and yesterday it unveiled a simplified Greek alphabet-based naming system for key SARS-CoV-2 variants.
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02.06.2021 / 00:25
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Cancer patients show good COVID immune response to vaccine, infection
Two new studies were published late last week in JAMA Oncology on COVID-19 and cancer patients, one from Israel showing good immune response to the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine and one from Japan finding that cancer patients were as likely as healthcare workers (HCWs) to have serum SARS-CoV-2 antibodies.
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02.06.2021 / 00:25
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News Scan for Jun 01, 2021
COVID-19 infection was 94% less likely in people previously infected than in those never infected, according to a research letter late last week in JAMA Internal Medicine. However, the researchers note, their study concluded before COVID-19 variants became dominant.The researchers followed 1,579 COVID-positive patients and 1
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02.06.2021 / 00:25
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COVID-19 raised global drug spending by $88 billion, report says
In IQVIA's latest 5-year forecast through 2025, the life sciences analytical institute says COVID-19 increased spending on pharmaceuticals by $88 billion, or a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) change of 4.6%, compared with 4.5% if the pandemic hadn't happened.
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02.06.2021 / 00:25
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Americans begin 2nd COVID-19 pandemic summer with optimism
About 6 million Americans traveled over this past Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start of summer, in a nation that has been battling the COVID-19 pandemic for 15 months.
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02.06.2021 / 00:19
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New Brunswick reports 5 new COVID-19 cases, vaccination rate continues to rise
Another two are in Zone 6 (Bathurst region). One case is a contact of a previously confirmed case and the other case is under investigation.Public Health said it is revising the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported in New Brunswick.Two previously identified cases have been removed from the list because they were previously reported in other jurisdictions.
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02.06.2021 / 00:19
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Saskatchewan sets vaccination threshold to lift all public health measures
public health measures in the province, including mandatory masking and gathering size limits.The province said that will occur three weeks after 70 per cent of the population aged 12 and older have received their first COVID-19 vaccine dose.Three weeks must have also passed since the beginning of Step 2 of the reopening roadmap, which starts on June 20.
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02.06.2021 / 00:19
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COVID-19: Excitement, nervousness as Nova Scotia students head back to the classroom
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02.06.2021 / 00:19
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COVID-19: B.C. sues Vancouver penthouse party host for money seized at makeshift nightclub
COVID-19. Booze and no shoes: Inside the Vancouver ‘makeshift nightclub’ that flouted COVID-19 orders A sum of money was found in a safe by police, according to the documents, along with receipts for the purchase of alcohol by Envy Clean Services.
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Ontario’s 3-step COVID-19 reopening plan threatens future of movie and drive-ins theatres
Ford government’s three-stage COVID-19 reopening plan.“I would venture to say we’re one of the hardest-hit industries because we have had to shut obviously in most regions, and our revenue is down 96 per cent so we don’t have the option of curbside pickup as you can imagine,” explained Nuria Bronfman, the executive director of the Movie Theatre Association of Canada. “We don’t have the ability to produce any kind of revenue when we’re shut and yet we continue to have to pay certain fixed costs.”Ontario theatres will be permitted to reopen in Step 3 of the provincial reopening plan, which could be put in place by the end of July.
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