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Coronavirus Update: Dozens of Ontario LTC patients died from neglect, not COVID-19, report finds

Coronavirus Update: Dozens of Ontario LTC patients died from neglect, not COVID-19, report finds Jessie Willms and Lacy Atalick Published May 10, 2021 Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Good evening, We are compiling COVID-19 vaccine questions for an upcoming FAQ with André Picard. If you have questions about the vaccines, email Story continues below advertisement Top headlines: 1,188,681 have recovered. There are currently 3,650 patients in hospitals due to COVID-19, 1,356 of whom are in the ICU.

Coronavirus Update: Many companies that received wage subsidies weren t struggling, data show

The Globe and Mail Lacy Atalick Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Good evening, here are the coronavirus updates you need to know tonight. Top headlines: University of British Columbia, University of Alberta and McGill University decide against vaccination passports There have been 1,181,257 have recovered. There are currently 3,659 patients in hospitals due to COVID-19, 1,376 of whom are in the ICU. Story continues below advertisement Sources: Canada data is compiled from government websites, Johns Hopkins and COVID-19 Canada Open Data Working Group; international data is from Johns Hopkins University.

COVID-19: B C promises more access to pandemic information

Article content Officials have vowed to provide more information on how COVID-19 is affecting specific neighbourhoods after criticism that B.C. is withholding crucial figures from the public. Despite that, the provincial health officer defended the province’s release of figures, insisting officials release as much information as they can and denying that B.C. falls behind other provinces in terms of transparency. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or COVID-19: B.C. promises more access to pandemic information Back to video “We are releasing more than what other provinces are releasing,” Dr. Bonnie Henry said Friday, adding that every month she and Health Minister Adrian Dix present COVID-19 modelling information based on information compiled by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control. “We have been very open from the very beginning where we presented as much as we could by areas.”

Coronavirus Update: Trudeau won t state position on waving COVID-19 vaccine patents

COVID-19 and Ramadan: For Muslims around the world, this Ramadan marks the second during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Canada, it comes squarely in the third wave, with gatherings held in ways that respect pandemic restrictions. Coronavirus around the world The World Health Organization has approved emergency use of the COVID-19 vaccine manufactured by China’s Sinopharm. The move opens the possibility that millions of doses of the shot could be included in the UN-backed COVAX program. As more than 4,000 people die of COVID-19 each day in India, the number of “COVID orphans” – young children who have lost parents to coronavirus – is growing by the dozens every day.

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