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Masks: Experts weigh in on best practices during COVID-19
Because the climate cools and COVID-19 restrictions proceed to ease in some areas of the nation, Canada’s chief public well…
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Pandemic raising risk of anxiety, heart disease: study
TORONTO — A big variety of sufferers are reporting signs of melancholy that worsened all through the pandemic, putting them…
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Venezuelans crossing into Colombia for coronavirus vaccines
VILLA DEL ROSARIO, COLOMBIA — Xiomara Ruiz wakened earlier than daybreak and boarded a bus together with her son to…
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Stop filling stadiums, infectious disease expert says
TORONTO — An infectious illness knowledgeable says that provinces and territories ought to roll again their selections to permit full…
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COIVD-19: 14 cases in London; 58 cases in Elgin Oxford – London
Soar to: Hospitalizations – Outbreaks – Faculties – Vaccinations and testing – Ontario – Elgin and Oxford – Huron…
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Canada could OK vaccine for kids 5-11 in a week or two
Well being Canada says a choice on whether or not to authorize a COVID-19 vaccine for kids will come “within…
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COVID-19 in Europe: Lockdowns may return before Christmas
LONDON — Europe has grow to be the epicentre of the pandemic once more, prompting some governments to contemplate re-imposing…
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Big Bird’s COVID controversy: New flashpoint in U.S. ‘culture wars’
NASHVILLE, TENN. — Smokey Bear taught youngsters the significance of stopping wildfires. McGruff the Crime Canine warned them to not…
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Coronavirus: AstraZeneca starting to profit from vaccine
LONDON — British-Swedish pharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca mentioned Friday that it’ll begin to ebook a modest revenue from its coronavirus vaccine…
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Ten states sue Biden administration over U.S. vaccine mandate
WASHINGTON — Ten Republican state attorneys common sued on Wednesday to cease the Biden administration’s requirement that thousands and thousands…
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