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People who get vaccinated can drive a lap around Delaware speedway
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Saskatchewan patients waiting for life-saving surgeries, clarity from health officials
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The toll of cancelled surgeries on young patients during Alberta’s COVID-19 crisis
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‘Bridgerton’ hair, makeup artist Marc Pilcher dies of COVID-19
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COVID-19 update 7 October 2021
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Ray J battling pneumonia in hospital after ‘frightening’ Covid wing error
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Cheryl Burke Announces She's Cleared to Return to the 'DWTS' Ballroom After COVID Recovery
Cheryl Burke is headed back to the ballroom.The dancer and her season 30 partner, Cody Rigsby, tested positive for COVID-19 and were forced to perform virtually this week as they recovered. In an Instagram video posted on Wednesday, Burke revealed that she has been cleared to return to the show next week.«I have been officially cleared.
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07.10.2021 / 02:33
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B.C. reports 752 new COVID-19 cases, nine more deaths
In a written statement, B.C. health officials reported 752 new cases of COVID-19 and nine related deaths on Wednesday, Oct. 6. Legislative bureau chief Keith Baldrey has the details and news of a child in critical care.
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07.10.2021 / 02:19
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Saskatoon hospitality industry reacts to proof of COVID-19 vaccine mandate
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07.10.2021 / 02:19
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All Nova Scotia public servants must get COVID-19 vaccination by Nov. 30
The province is extending its mandatory proof of vaccination policy to all government employees. Now, all 11,000 public servants must be fully vaccinated by Nov.
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07.10.2021 / 02:19
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COVID-19 vaccine mandates coming for travellers and federal workers
Travelling by plane or rail in Canada is about to require another document: proof you’ve been vaccinated against COVID-19. The prime minister made the announcement Wednesday, keeping a promise he made before the election.
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07.10.2021 / 00:57
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Alberta hospitalizations, ICU rates drop slightly as 1,263 new COVID-19 cases identified Wednesday
COVID-19. As of 1:25 p.m., AHS said there were 374 ICU beds open in Alberta, including 201 additional spaces.
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07.10.2021 / 00:57
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Denmark, Sweden press pause on Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for younger age groups
Sweden and Denmark said on Wednesday they are pausing the use of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine for younger age groups after reports of possible rare cardiovascular side effects.The Swedish health agency said it would pause using the shot for people born in 1991 and later as data pointed to an increase of myocarditis and pericarditis among youths and young adults that had been vaccinated. Those conditions involve an inflammation of the heart or its lining.“The connection is especially clear when it comes to Moderna’s vaccine Spikevax, especially after the second dose,” the health agency said, adding the risk of being affected was very small.
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07.10.2021 / 00:45
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Southwest Ontario health units implement joint vaccine mandate for kids’ 12+ organized sports
Federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate: Here’s what we know, what we don’t That the decision to extend the proof of vaccination requirement was made because sport and fitness activities can create opportunities for COVID-19 to spread more easily, the statement from the health units said.“Indoor sports increase the risk of spreading COVID-19,” says Dr.
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07.10.2021 / 00:39
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19 additional COVID-19 cases confirmed in Simcoe Muskoka
COVID-19 cases in the region on Wednesday, bringing the total number of cases up to 13,595, including 261 deaths.Local public health also reported two new cases of a COVID-19 variant on Wednesday, bringing that total to 6,111, including 95 cases that are active. Some Ontario health units tighten COVID-19 immunization rules for indoor youth sports Six of the new cases are in Barrie, while three are in New Tecumseth, two are in Ramara and two are in Orillia.The rest of the new cases are in Adjala-Tosorontio, Bradford, Essa, Innisfil, Severn and Wasaga Beach.Five of the new cases are a result of close contact with another positive COVID-19 case, while three are community-acquired, three are outbreak-related and two are travel-related.
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06.10.2021 / 23:55
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Another 27 COVID-19 cases reported in Waterloo Region on Wednesday
COVID-19 cases, Waterloo Public Health reported 27 new positive tests for the coronavirus on Wednesday.This lifts the total number of cases in the area to 19,672 while also boosting the rolling seven-day average daily number of new cases back up to 18.4. A week ago, that number was 22.
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06.10.2021 / 23:49
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Philadelphia extends vaccine mandate deadline for health care workers, higher education students and staff
PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia extended its deadline for health care workers and higher education students and employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, Acting Philadelphia Health Commissioner Cheryl Bettigole announced Wednesday."We’ve seen from other places that have implemented vaccine mandates that they work. Workers do step up and get their vaccines despite lots of anxiety before the deadlines," Bettigole said during a briefing.The original deadline was Oct.
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06.10.2021 / 23:35
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Biden administration boosts at-home COVID-19 test supply
President Biden today announced he is investing $1 billion dollars to quadruple the national supply of at-home COVID-19 tests by December.
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globalnews.ca
06.10.2021 / 23:31
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McMaster Children’s Hospital planning for potential uptick in COVID admissions among youth
McMaster Children’s Hospital (MCH) says the facility has begun planning for expansion of its intensive care unit (ICU) in the event rising COVID-19 cases among youth become serious and require hospitalizations.Dr. Angelo Mikrogianakis, chief of pediatrics at MCH, says with youth under 12 still not yet eligible to be vaccinated against COVID, the return to school and easing public health measures, the west end hospital is preparing to receive a potential surge in admissions.
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globalnews.ca
06.10.2021 / 23:31
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Saskatchewan death toll grows by 7, COVID-19 ICU patients reach new high
COVID-19 patients in intensive care units (ICUs) reached new heights as Saskatchewan added seven deaths on Wednesday.Saskatchewan’s hospitals are currently providing care for 356 patients with COVID-19: 280 are receiving inpatient care and 76 are in ICUs. This is also the most hospitalizations to date.
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06.10.2021 / 23:31
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Waterloo Region closes province’s COVID-19 vaccine passport loophole for sports
COVID-19 vaccine mandatory for federal workers by end of October, Trudeau announces This included those under the age of 18 as well as coaches, instructors, trainers and referees.A couple of days later, the Ontario Minor Hockey Association declared that all those who were eligible to vaccinated had to be vaccinated, although others, including Skate Ontario and Basketball Ontario, did not follow in their footsteps.On Wednesday, medical officer of health Dr. Hsiu-Li Wang issued the decree, closing the loophole for coaches, referees and volunteers.“Delta continues to circulate in our community and it is highly transmissible,” she said in a statement.
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06.10.2021 / 23:31
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COVID-19: Anti-mask protest outside Kelowna, B.C. school board office draws small crowd
COVID-19 protest held outside the Central Okanagan school district office in Kelowna, B.C., drew a small crowd on Wednesday.Protesters held signs that read “unmask our children,” “mandatory masks have no place in schools,” “children not politics” and “I can’t breathe.”Parent Zoe Plarowski said her son is in kindergarten and claims B.C.’s expanded mask mandate in the K-12 school system is unnecessary.“I don’t support the new mask mandate for young children, because, from the research I’ve seen, there is no asymptomatic spread of COVID, so there is no need for the masking, it doesn’t make sense,” she said. New COVID-19 concerns after pair of B.C.
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06.10.2021 / 23:31
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N.B. reports 1 death, 71 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday
COVID-19: N.B. to invoke ‘circuit-breaker’ to hot spots, issues Thanksgiving gathering limit There are 51 people hospitalized due to the virus, with 25 in an intensive care unit.
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06.10.2021 / 23:15
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Decline in global COVID-19 cases, deaths continues
Continuing a trend that began in August, global COVID-19 cases and deaths declined again last week, with activity decreasing in most regions except Europe, where infection levels stayed the same, the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday in its latest weekly snapshot of the pandemic.
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06.10.2021 / 22:43
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Nova Scotia’s top doctor addresses concerns about rising COVID-19 cases in schools
During Wednesday’s COVID-19 briefing, Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Robert Strang addressed concerns about rising COVID-19 cases among students after around 60 exposures were linked to schools across the province.
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06.10.2021 / 22:35
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COVID-19 Scan for Oct 06, 2021
A US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) analysis of Medicare data and county vaccination rates indicates that COVID-19 vaccinations administered from January until May 2021 were estimated to reduce COVID-19 infections by 265,000 and deaths by 39,000 among Medicare beneficiaries.To conduct the study, HHS used Centers for Disease Control
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06.10.2021 / 22:35
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Drug, alcohol abusers more prone to COVID-19 breakthrough infections
Substance use disorders such as alcohol and opioid addiction predispose fully vaccinated people to COVID-19 breakthrough infection, hospitalization, and death, although the overall risk is low, according to a US study yesterday in World Psychiatry.
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Cases: 46 252 513
Deaths: 750 423
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 34 321 025
Deaths: 459 652
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 21 835 785
Deaths: 608 235
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Deaths: 141 607
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Deaths: 237 619
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