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Pandemic led disruption, rich valuations lead to caution on Bajaj Electricals
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Leinster Rugby and Shamrock Rovers set to be first to welcome back fans
Plans before Cabinet will see spectators allowed return to certain sports events in June, with the Government currently considering proposals on relaxing Covid-19 restrictions on outdoor events from next month.
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Kim Kardashian Claps Back After Fans Claim Her Family Got COVID On Birthday Trip
Kim Kardashian revealed that she and her four kids tested positive for coronavirus on the May 27 episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians. The news came shortly after footage aired of Kim’s birthday trip to a private island with friends and family. Naturally, some fans jumped to the conclusion that Kim must’ve gotten COVID on the trip and passed it on to her kids, but she slammed that story on Twitter as the episode aired.
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Quebec restaurant terraces reopen as curfew lifts
Restaurant patios across the province will also be permitted to reopen Friday after being closed in some parts of the province, including Montreal, since Oct.
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Poop provides another way for Waterloo Region to flush out spread of COVID-19
Waterloo Region will start contacting 12- to 17-year-olds Friday to book COVID-19 vaccine appointments “It allows us to monitor COVID infection in the whole community, whether or not symptoms are present or test results are available,” she explained.Folkema said that it will measure everyone’s data, not just those who go for testing.“So the concept here is that everyone poops, which means that by sampling and analyzing the wastewater signal, we can monitor the transmission of COVID-19 for everyone that contributes to the source system,” the epidemiologist explained.“And that includes those that never experience symptoms, other subgroups that perhaps choose not to get tested or have barriers to accessing services.”She said it will never
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Passengers barred from Ryanair flight to Dublin after confusion over Covid test rules
Ryanair confirmed that a “number” of passengers were refused entry to the plane at Stansted. Our sister title Dublin Live report how all passengers arriving in Ireland must have a negative or 'not detected' result for Covid from an RT-PCR test within 72 hours of flying.
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28.05.2021 / 00:31
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Judge ponders council’s approach to Darren Hill saga: not ‘bike lanes and happy days’
Darren Hill, but the judge doesn’t want to overstep.During a court hearing Thursday, Danyliuk said he finds it odd that he is to rule on whether Hill should be disqualified from council. He noted city councillors are elected to do many things, including “making the tough calls.”“Not every decision gets to be about bike lanes and happy days,” Danyliuk said.
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‘This is our ticket out’: Generation Z now able to book vaccines in N.S.
COVID-19 vaccine shot.Eighteen-year-old Evan Colclough is an eager member of the 12-and-up age group who is now booked in to receive his Pfizer vaccine.“I felt nothing but relief. It was just so exciting to log on to book that appointment,” Colcough said.Currently, the Pfizer vaccine is the only one approved for use in children aged 12 and up.
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Nearly 60 per cent of Waterloo Region adults have had 1 dose of COVID-19 vaccine
COVID-19 vaccine, according to Waterloo Region’s vaccine distribution task force.On Thursday, the agency reported there have now been 299,101 doses administered in the area, 5,082 more than it reported a day earlier.
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Manitoba reports 8 COVID-19 deaths, 297 new cases
Health officials say eight more Manitobans with COVID-19 have died and another 297 new infections have been identified across the province.The deaths bring Manitoba’s COVID-19 death toll to 1,042 after the province said a death reported Wednesday — a woman in her 90s from the Winnipeg Health region — has been removed from the list.A release from the province didn’t say why the death was removed.
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New Brunswick to provide COVID-19 update Thursday
The update is scheduled to take place at 2:30 p.m.
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Waterloo Region will start contacting 12- to 17-year-olds Friday to book COVID-19 vaccine appointments
COVID-19 vaccinations.It says multiple family members living within one household will be allowed to book appointments at the same time.
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York Region says it’s been given ‘heads up’ by Ontario to shorten 2nd dose interval
Medical experts calling on Ontario to rethink when and how 2nd COVID-19 vaccine doses are given Due to limited vaccine supply, the Ontario government had implemented a 16-week dosage interval between first and second doses in order to get as many first shots into people’s arm as possible. A move that was seen in the U.K.
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'Chicka Chicka Boom Boom' book illustrator Lois Ehlert dies at 86
MILWAUKEE - Lois Ehlert, whose cut-and-paste shapes and vibrant hues in books including "Chicka Chicka Boom Boom" put her among the most popular illustrators of books for preschoolers of the late 20th century, has died.
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Dennis Quaid on eloping during pandemic, buying Ronald Reagan memorabilia ahead of biopic role
Dennis Quaid found himself in a peculiar situation when the coronavirus called his wedding plans into question. Though the pandemic did prompt the 67-year-old actor to delay his wedding to Laura Savoie, who is in her late 20s, from April to June, he found the extra time at home was helpful.
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27.05.2021 / 06:37
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Singapore makes Covid negative test mandatory for residents to travel back home
Singapore has made it mandatory for residents to present a negative Covid-19 PCR test report not older than 72 hours prior to their departure, starting 29 May.According to a ministry of health statement, all Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs) will only be allowed to board flights to Singapore if they furnish a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test report."All travellers will also be required to present their valid Covid-19 PCR test result at the air, sea and land checkpoints when they arrive in Singapore," the ministry said.An exception to the rules is those residents who were in lower-risk countries and regions in the last 21 days.
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27.05.2021 / 06:07
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Delaware Valley residents face back-to-work anxiety as life returns to pre-COVID normal
MEDIA, Pa. - With COVID-19 numbers declining, folks in the Delaware Valley are reflecting on the transition to in-person work after being home for more than a year.Rebecca Gallatin, of Media, is looking forward to going back to the office, but says her company is waiting until September to let personnel come back."I feel like it was right away, right now, it would feel a little bit more uncomfortable and not knowing other people's situations, vaccination-wise or underlying-condition wise, that would be more anxiety inducing," she said.Philadelphia-based counselor Chimere Holmes says that it is natural for people to be nervous and feel mixed emotions after working from home for almost a year and a half."A lot of people don't know quite
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27.05.2021 / 03:59
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Restaurants, personal services excited to reopen in Stage 1 of Alberta’s ‘open for summer’ relaunch plan
The first of Alberta’s three-stage “open for summer” relaunch plan begins Friday and effectively reverses health restrictions brought in three weeks ago, allowing restaurants and personal services to reopen.
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27.05.2021 / 02:13
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COVID-19: Young Montreal restaurant owners say dream being dragged down by city bureaucracy
COVID-19 has indeed hurt their business, it’s red tape from the city that might kill it.“I feel that the city should be an ally and not and and our worst enemy in this,” said Hugo Jacques, co-owner of Poincaré in Chinatown.Jacques and his partner Françis Melançon had a vision. They decided to open their eco-friendly bar-restaurant, which emphasizes local drinks and food on St.
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27.05.2021 / 02:13
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COVID-19: British Columbia reports 250 new cases, fewest since late October
COVID-19 continue to drop in B.C., with the province reporting the fewest new infections since late October on Wednesday.In a written statement, health officials reported 250 new cases, the lowest figure since Oct. 29, along with three new deaths.It brought the seven-day average for new cases in B.C.
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26.05.2021 / 22:51
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COVID-19: New Brunswick reports 10 new cases, one from community transmission
New Brunswick’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Jennifer Russell announced 10 new cases in the province on Wednesday, with six in Zone 1, the Moncton region, and the other four are in Zone 3, the Fredericton region.
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26.05.2021 / 22:07
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Less than 40 new COVID-19 cases reported in Waterloo Region for 3rd straight day
coronavirus on Wednesday, bringing the total number of cases in the area to 15,741.This is the third straight day the agency has reported less than 40 cases and drops the rolling seven-day average number of new cases down to 47.1.
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26.05.2021 / 20:17
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Pennsylvania drops legal action against restaurants over pandemic
PHILADELPHIA - The Pennsylvania Department of Health has dropped its legal action against more than 40 restaurants that were accused of defying state orders to close indoor dining and maintain social-distancing protocols.The Health Department had filed two separate complaints alleging that restaurants were violating pandemic restrictions that Gov. Tom Wolf imposed in December in response to a winter surge in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths.
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26.05.2021 / 19:59
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How Covid created a new kind of boss
national lockdown in the spring of 2020. Randstad India is now being steered remotely.Of course, the covid-19 outbreak and the work-from-home culture that it ushered in has put a stop to routines like the one Dupuis adopted at the Bengaluru office in order to pick up tacit signals from the workplace environment.
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26.05.2021 / 19:43
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Select Ontarians scramble to book 2nd AstraZeneca dose
People who got their first AstraZeneca dose between March 10 and 19 are eligible to book their second shot two weeks ahead of schedule. However, Ontario reported its first death linked to the AZ vaccine does on Tuesday.
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26.05.2021 / 06:49
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COVID-19: Regina 2021 high school graduation plans to look different due to ongoing pandemic
COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan.“I was, like, hoping for prom, walking down the stage, like my brother did, getting to throw that cap..getting cheered on by your family members at the ceremony, but now I don’t think that’s going to happen,” said Kaylie Woolhether, a Grade 12 student at Miller Comprehensive High School, which falls under the Regina Catholic School Division (RCS).Woolhether says her friends and her are saddened to learn they won’t be getting the graduation ceremony they grew up dreaming about.
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26.05.2021 / 03:29
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COVID-19 outbreak grows at Mount Everest base camp
At least 100 people have contracted COVID-19 at the Mount Everest base camp.
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26.05.2021 / 02:15
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B.C. reports 289 new COVID-19 cases, one death as province outlines restart plan
COVID-19 cases and one death on Tuesday, as the province unveiled its four-step plan to ease restrictions as more people are vaccinated against the disease.Tuesday marks the second day in a row the province has recorded fewer than 300 new cases.Of the new cases, 70 were in the Vancouver Coastal Health region, 176 were in the Fraser Health region, three were in Island Health, 35 were in Interior Health, and four were in Northern Health.The number of people in hospital with the disease rose by nine to 301 while the number of patients in intensive care declined by three to 93.The one death brings the province’s COVID-19-related death toll to 1,680.
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26.05.2021 / 00:59
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COVID-19: 11 cases in London-Middlesex as region’s newest mass vaccination clinic opens
Eleven new COVID-19 cases were reported in London-Middlesex on Tuesday marking the region’s lowest single-day case count since mid-March.The update comes as the region’s newest mass vaccination clinic opened its doors at Earl Nichols Recreation Centre.The latest numbers bring the region’s pandemic case total to 12,031, of which 11,345 cases have resolved. At least 217 virus-related deaths have been reported, including 17 so far this month, most recently on Friday.The health unit says at least 469 cases are currently active in the region.At least 1,542 cases have been reported this month.
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25.05.2021 / 22:49
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Kingston retirement residents give back to first responders, front-line workers
Front-line workers say 3 paid sick days not enough One by one the bags were filled with sweet treats, a bag of potato chips, gift cards and some encouraging words of wisdom before being finished off with a bow.The bags will be delivered to area hospitals, clinics, fire departments as well as essential businesses that have stayed open during the pandemic.“One of the spots we went to actually said they’ve been there over 30 years and no one’s ever gone this route to say thank you to them,” Lavigne said. “So definitely hearing words like that back to us is the reason we do it.”So far residents and staff have teamed up to put together nearly 1,200 gift bags over the past few months, with no signs of stopping anytime soon.
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25.05.2021 / 21:37
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EU summit welcomes Covid certificate to unlock travel
EU leaders have welcomed the introduction of a bloc-wide Covid-19 pass that they hope will unlock a tourist surge this summer.
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25.05.2021 / 19:55
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Ontarians can book 2nd dose of AstraZeneca vaccine for those who received 1st dose mid-March
Ontario residents who received a first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine mid-March will be able book their second shot this week in Windsor, Kingston and Toronto. Shallima Maharaj has the details.
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25.05.2021 / 19:49
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COVID: Bosch steps up insurance cover for deceased staffers
₹70 lakh in case of demise of any of its employees in India due to COVID-19, while it steps up efforts to aid the pandemic relief measures. The group, which had pledged ₹50 crore last year through its companies in India towards implementing various community welfare initiatives to combat COVID-19, also said it is continuing to extend medical insurance coverage for dependents of deceased employees for a period of three years from the date of demise.In view of the oxygen supply issues and need for healthcare support during the second wave of the pandemic, Bosch has converted dedicated structures in its Bengaluru and Pune campuses into Covid Care Centres (CCC), the group said in a statement.The company will also invest in an in-house oxygen
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25.05.2021 / 17:57
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Everyone aged 20 and older in Nova Scotia can now book a COVID-19 vaccine
the vaccination appointment website.Many of those appointments were already booked up as of 11 a.m. but more will be added.
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25.05.2021 / 16:09
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Quebec kids 12 and older can now book to get their COVID-19 vaccine shot
Those who consent will either be shuttled to vaccine centres or given shots at mobile clinics at their schools, depending on the region.Dubé has said the province wants to make sure all kids and teens get a first shot by June 23 and are fully vaccinated around the time school resumes in the fall.Kids 14 and up can decide on their own whether to get the shot, but those who are 12 and 13 will need consent from their parents.
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25.05.2021 / 13:15
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Ontarians who received 1st AstraZeneca vaccine mid-March can book 2nd shot
COVID-19 vaccine in mid-March will be able to book their second shot this week as the province seeks to use up its stockpile before it expires.The province’s top doctor said last week that those who got their first jab of AstraZeneca between March 10 and March 19 during a pilot project at some pharmacies and doctors’ offices will be prioritized for the second dose.Though the recommended interval between shots is at least 12 weeks, the second injection is being offered to that group after 10 weeks in order to make use of 45,000 doses set to expire in roughly a week.
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25.05.2021 / 09:59
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Sputnik single-shot Covid vaccine undergoing final trials: Russian envoy
Covid-19.Also Read | Modi govt planning stimulus package for sectors affected by Covid 2.0Speaking to ANI, the Russian envoy said: "Sputnik lite is undergoing through third phase of clinical trials." He also hailed India for its vaccine manufacturing capacity. He said India is one of the leaders in the world in terms of the capacity of medicine production.He also said that supplies of Sputnik V Covid vaccine were going on according to the contract obligations and schedules.
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25.05.2021 / 06:19
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Woman gets back $1M lottery ticket she accidentally threw away
SOUTHWICK, Mass. (AP) - A Massachusetts woman who accidentally tossed out a $1 million lottery ticket eventually collected her winnings thanks to the kindness and honesty of the owners of the store where she bought it.Lea Rose Fiega bought the $30 Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket in March at the Lucky Stop convenience store in Southwick near were she works."I was in a hurry, on lunch break, and just scratched it real quick, and looked at it, and it didn't look like a winner, so I handed it over to them to throw away," she said Monday.RELATED: Ohio Vax-a-Million lottery: Nearly 2.8 million vaccinated residents sign up for a chance to win $1MThe ticket lay behind the counter for 10 days."One evening, I was going through the tickets from
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25.05.2021 / 06:19
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After his bike was stolen, a Philly man devised a plan to get it back
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA - When a bike is stolen, most people would first call the police. But, for one local man, that was the second thing he did.
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25.05.2021 / 01:37
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Help wanted: Philly's competing restaurants and hotels host a job fair, together
OLD CITY - Help is badly wanted and competing restaurants are so desperate for hires, they are holding job fairs, together, to address the problem."Most people are trying to make it through this right now," stated Jordan McKinney.McKinney went into the Fitler Club Monday with an open mind. He’s, fortunately, back at his job after a five-month layoff, but he needs additional work."I’m really open to anything.
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25.05.2021 / 00:07
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14-year-old girl hands newborn baby to strangers at NJ restaurant
JERSEY CITY, N.J. - Live-streamed video captured the aftermath when a teenage girl walked into a restaurant and left a newborn baby with strangers before running off. On May 19, Alease Scott and her boyfriend, Walter Cocca, were eating inside of the El Patron restaurant in Jersey City’s south district when an unknown teenage girl carrying what appeared to be a newborn baby walked into the establishment and asked the employees for help. Scott intervened after it seemed no one would be able to assist her and the teenage girl handed the baby to Scott before running out of the restaurant. Freeze frame of video capturing aftermath when a teenage girl leaves newborn with strangers.
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24.05.2021 / 20:05
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New Brunswick reports 15 new cases of COVID-19, including 1 at Fredericton school
COVID-19: New Brunswick reporting 14 new cases, more than half in Fredericton region The other four cases are in Zone 1, the Moncton region, and are all people in their 20s. One case is a close contact of a previously reported case and the other three are under investigation.There are now 134 active cases of COVID-19 in the province.
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24.05.2021 / 19:39
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Giant 20-stone pig adopted as pet now nursing 'abandoned' lambs back to full health
The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxA 20-stone house pig has become an unlikely father to lambs rejected by their mothers.Francisco, a Vietnamese pot-bellied cross has been seen rolling over onto his back for the adorable lambs to bounce on like a trampoline.Once bought as a 'micropig' for a teenage girl's birthday, the pet grew to become anything but micro and was re-homed by animal experts.Francisco's current owners Morag Sangster and John Ryan, both 55, have recently added to their household, MacAllan, and Belzebob who had been rejected by their mothers.The married couple who run Tribe Animal Sanctuary in Carluke, South Lanarkshire, say they are nursing the little
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