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Doug Ford says the province is on track to “very soon” lift “almost all” COVID-related restrictions on businesses.The premier made the remarks during a press conference Friday morning, where he declared a state of emergency in the province due to ongoing protests and blockades, sparked by opposition to COVID-19 measures.Ford said he understands many people are frustrated, but urged the “illegal occupation” in Ottawa and at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor to end.“There’s no doubt these were the right decisions,” Ford said of his government’s move to impose measures in a bid to combat COVID-19. Timeline to lift all COVID-19 measures in Ontario coming soon, top doctor says “There’s no doubt they protected our hospitals from collapse and saved lives.
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Rural US counties with low COVID-19 vaccination rates had 2.4 times more infections per 100,000 people than urban counties amid the summer 2021 Delta surge, according to a study published yesterday in JAMA Network Open.
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Reality check on Alberta politicians’ statements on schools, COVID-19 transmission and vaccines
#AbEd #AbLeg pic.twitter.com/NIDW973Tg0— Adriana LaGrange (@AdrianaLaGrange) February 10, 2022Dr. Chris Mody, head of the department of microbiology, immunology and infectious disease at the University of Calgary, said there’s no data to suggest children “pose absolutely no threat” as the education minister claimed.However, Mody said the correlation between symptom severity and viral load taken with the observations that children tend to have less severe symptoms could mean children have less viral load with a COVID-19 infection, with a caveat.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. regulators on Friday put the brakes on their push to speed Pfizer's COVID-19 to children under 5, creating major uncertainty about how soon the shots could become available.The Food and Drug Administration had urged Pfizer and its partner BioNTech to apply for authorization of extra-low doses of its vaccine for the youngest children before studies were even finished — citing the toll the omicron variant has taken on children.Kids between the ages of 5 and 11 are now eligible to get the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.Next week, FDA advisers were supposed to publicly debate if youngsters should starting getting two shots before it's clear if they'd actually need a third.But Friday, the FDA reversed course and said it had become clear it needed to wait for data on how well that third shot works for this age group.
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Los Angeles - Love is in the air — well, on Tubi it is! FOX’s free streaming platform kicks off its Valentine’s Day slate with "10 Truths About Love," a new original rom-com starring Camilla Belle and David LaFontaine. Written by frequent romance scribe Shannon Latimer ("A Whirlwind Wedding," "Ghosts of Christmas Past"), the feel-good movie features a thriving romance columnist Carina (Belle) who thinks she’s got her love life all figured out — until her longtime boyfriend unexpectedly breaks up with her.Meanwhile, Carina’s editor hires a new writer, Liam (Lafontaine), to work with her and give the column a male perspective. Subsequently, the two clash over their approach, but to prove himself, Liam offers to help Carina get her ex-boyfriend back.
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James Harden #13 of the Brooklyn Nets passes the ball against the Sacramento Kings during the second half of their game at Golden 1 Center on February 02, 2022 in Sacramento, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by d CAMDEN, N.J. - The oversized Ben Simmons magazine cover that hung inside the 76ers' training complex was gone.The former MVP acquired for the one-time franchise guard? Well, James Harden wasn't in town, either, and his debut for Philadelphia is on hold at least until next week.But yet another new era is soon set to begin for the Sixers as they chase their first NBA title since 1983, this time with the superstar pairing of Harden and MVP candidate Joel Embiid.The clock is ticking for Harden to win a championship.Harden, though, will not play for the Sixers in games Friday and Saturday night, and he won't play until he's evaluated this weekend by the team's performance staff.The earliest Harden could play for Philly is at home Tuesday against Boston.
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WASHINGTON - The White House is urging Americans to leave Ukraine in next "24 to 48 hours," warning U.S. won't rescue civilians if Russia invades.The White House has expressed increasing alarm about the prospects of a war, and Biden has been looking to solidify support among European allies for economy-jarring sanctions against Russia if it moves further with an invasion.KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 10, 2022 - Soldiers operate a military vehicle during the drills of the Ivan Sirko 92nd Mechanised Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Kharkiv Region, northeastern Ukraine.
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Canada trucker protest: Ontario declares state of emergency over truck blockades
TORONTO - Canadian authorities Friday turned up the legal and public pressure on protesters to lift their blockades in Ottawa and at the U.S. border, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warning: "This unlawful activity has to end and it will end."Federal, provincial and local officials moved simultaneously on different fronts to break the standoff, which began with truckers and others angry over the country's COVID-19 restrictions and has morphed into a broader attack from the right on Trudeau and his Liberal government, cheered on by conservatives in the U.S."We heard you.
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The Queen's recent Covid-19 scare has sparked debate over which royals should be allowed to step in for her if she is unable to fulfil her duties.
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11.02.2022 / 23:01
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Toronto officials prepare for weekend protests against COVID-19 measures
COVID-19 measures.Queen’s Park Circle was closed on Wednesday and remains blocked off from Bloor Street to College Street.College Street is also closed between Yonge and Bay streets.“Our objectives have and continue to be the public safety and to limit disruption to the city and its residents as much as possible,” Toronto police Chief James Ramer said at a press conference Friday updating plans on preparations for the protests. Roads closed around Queen’s Park in Toronto due to possible demonstration “We will continue to have a large police presence in and around the downtown core and in other areas around the city.
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11.02.2022 / 22:49
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FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. (FOX 2) - A substitute teacher was recorded making a racist comment toward a Black student Thursday at Farmington High School."I was touching the teacher’s mic. I probably shouldn’t have been doing it," Keichean Wilson said.
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Archdiocese of Philadelphia to make masks optional for students, staff in suburban county schools
PHILADELPHIA - The Archdiocese of Philadelphia announced major changes to its COVID-19 protocols and masking policy on Friday afternoon. The use of masks will be optional for students and staff in elementary schools and high schools operated by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties beginning Feb.
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11.02.2022 / 22:49
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Two men wanted for robbery of Philadelphia Metro PCS, police say
PHILADELPHIA - Officers with Philadelphia police are asking for the public’s help to identify two men who allegedly robbed a Metro PCS in January. According to police, the robbery took place at the store on the 4600 block Frankford Avenue on Jan. 19, 2022 around 3:54 p.m. Police said the men entered the store with a gun and went to the counter and asked for money. After taking money, the men were last seen on Frankford Avenue. Police are searching for two suspects they say robbed a Metro PCS in Philadelphia on Jan.
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11.02.2022 / 22:35
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Guelph down to 11 hospital patients with COVID-19, 2 active outbreaks
Guelph General Hospital is reporting Friday that it is treating 11 patients who have tested positive for COVID-19, while 17 staff members are off work due to the virus.Since Feb. 1, the number of patients has dropped by 17, while the number of staff away has dropped by 13.
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Ottawa vows update on COVID-19 border rules next week: ‘The worst is behind us’
COVID-19 border measures and expect to announce changes to the rules next week, said federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos.Duclos spoke in a pandemic update alongside Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health officer, who said the worst of this wave appears to be over.“Canada is past the peak of the Omicron wave,” Tam said, in a press conference that saw officials offering more information on a decline in cases across the country after roughly 20 to 25 per cent of the country became infected by the Omicron variant.“The worst is behind us,” Duclos added.Officials also emphasized that the highly infectious nature of Omicron means border controls have a limited impact because cases are already transmitting in Canadian communities.But they said it remains important to be aware that any changes may have to be reassessed in the event of future variants, and that the coronavirus will likely continue evolving.“Unfortunately, there may be more surprises,” said Duclos.The rapid spread of Omicron across the country began in late November 2021 and saw cases surge to record highs, sparking the imposition of tougher lockdowns in a bid to slow the spread.
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University of Alberta public health faculty calls plan to phase out COVID-19 restrictions ‘reckless’
COVID-19 health measures in the province, saying it could prolong the pandemic.In an open letter sent to Premier Jason Kenney and top-ranking United Conservative officials, about 25 people with varied experience in public health, infectious diseases and social epidemiology say the government is using selective data to support its desired policies. Alberta business group slams decision to eliminate COVID-19 vaccine passport program The letter comes after an announcement Tuesday from Premier Jason Kenney that detailed a phased approach to drop all COVID-19 public health measures in the province.Alberta’s vaccine passport program has now ended and masking requirements for children under 12 are to end Monday, with most remaining measures to be lifted in March.The letter also says the group is concerned the government is removing freedoms from municipalities, post-secondary institutions and school boards to make risk-informed decisions to protect public health.They say it is a “reckless” plan considering waning immunity after two vaccine doses, slow uptake for third doses and lagging vaccination of Alberta children.
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Premier Doug Ford says he is declaring a state of emergency in Ontario and will enact emergency orders to end the protests that have crippled Ottawa for the last two weeks and have recently blocked the land border crossing in Windsor.
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Denise Pierson cold case: Officials announce charges relating to 1981 murder in Delaware County
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Latest Greater Manchester coronavirus infection rates as weekly cases fall by more than a third
Latest data reveals the extent of falling Covid-19 cases across Greater Manchester.
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11.02.2022 / 21:33
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COVID-19: Stefanson says decision to drop restrictions based on modelling data, not protests
Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson said during a press conference Friday that the decision to eliminate all COVID-19 restrictions by mid-March was based on modelling data and encouraging hospitalization trends. She added that the government “does not make decisions that are this important to Manitobans based on protests,” referring to the anti-mandate protests taking place outside the legislative building, as well as near the Canada-U.S.
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Philadelphia police, FBI searching for suspect who robbed Broad Street Prudential Bank four times
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COVID-19: Saskatchewan weekly report shows 5,401 new PCR-confirmed cases
In its weekly coronavirus update, the Province of Saskatchewan said there were 384 COVID-19 patients in hospital as of Wednesday, of which 206 were incidental infections.
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Jeremy Giambi’s cause of death was suicide, coroner’s report says
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Massive crime spike stems from social unrest, COVID lockdowns destabilizing communities: expert
coronavirus pandemic is in large part to blame for the national surge in violent crime — not guns, an expert told Fox News Digital."We have crime because we have people," said Amy Swearer, a legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank. "Crime is a very complex subject."From the early 1990s through 2019, there was a national decline in violent crime, but the pendulum swung back in 2020, she said.RELATED: Stats show crime is spiking in Los Angeles"We’ve seen across the nation unprecedented spikes in homicide rates and other types of violent crime," she said.Within two weeks two women were killed in unprovoked attacks by homeless men in Los Angeles.
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Keith Baldrey on climbing COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C.
Global’s Keith Baldrey has new data that shows the number of people in hospital across B.C. due to COVID-19 is climbing.
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Keith Baldrey on the new targeted approach to shutting down businesses
Global’s Keith Baldrey on B.C.’s new targeted approach to shutting down businesses where there is transmission of COVID-19
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Where the biggest spreads of COVID-19 cases are in B.C.
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Keith Baldrey on increasing number of younger COVID-19 victims
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Big increase in COVID-19 variant cases in B.C.
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B.C.’s changing COVID-19 hotspot
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Data shows COVID-19 by age groups in B.C.
Legislative Bureau Chief Keith Baldrey has new data on the younger age group being called out for the spike of recent cases of COVID-19 in the province.
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B.C. reports 840 new cases of COVID-19, no additional deaths
B.C. health officials release a written statement with the daily COVID-19 numbers for Tuesday, March 29. Legislative Bureau Chief Keith Baldrey has the details and an update on the variant picture in the province.
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Steady rise in B.C. COVID-19 variant cases
Global’s Keith Baldrey looks at the COVID-19 variants in BC, and who is being affected by the different types.
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COVID-19: Surrey teachers now receiving Pfizer vaccine, B.C. officials hold 1 p.m. briefing
We are learning some B.C. frontline workers are now receiving the Pfizer vaccine instead of the AstraZeneca shot.
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B.C’s ballooning COVID-19 cases
Vaccine or not, the province’s COVID-19 case numbers are accelerating fast. Global’s Keith Baldrey has a look at what we should expect in the week ahead.
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27.03.2021 / 01:52
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B.C. reports 908 new cases of COVID-19, three additional deaths
B.C. health officials release a written statement with the daily COVID-19 numbers for Friday, March.
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B.C. records highest daily case count since early December
News today of the relaxing of some restrictions comes as British Columbia hits its highest daily COVID-19 case number since late 2020. Keith Baldrey has the latest.
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25.03.2021 / 04:27
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Keith Baldrey on the COVID-19 vaccine supply in B.C.
Global’s Keith Baldrey on whether we should be concerned about the supply of COVID-19 vaccines in B.C.
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25.03.2021 / 02:21
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B.C. reports 716 new COVID-19 cases, and three additional deaths
B.C. health officials release a written statement with the daily COVID-19 numbers for Wednesday, March 24. Legislative Bureau Chief Keith Baldrey has more on why the daily case numbers are climbing.
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COVID-19 variants in B.C.
Global’s Keith Baldrey on how the variants are affecting B.C.’s COVID-19 numbers
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Cases: 9 215 683
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