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Revving up the vaccine rollout and tracking CERB dollars: In The News for Feb 15 | iNFOnews

February 15, 2021 - 1:38 AM In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what s on the radar of our editors for the morning of Feb. 15 . What we are watching in Canada . OTTAWA - Canada s sluggish vaccination efforts are expected to get a big boost starting this week as the federal government prepares for a ramp up in the delivery of shots from Pfizer and BioNTech. The Public Health Agency of Canada says more than 335-thousand doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine will land this week, the single largest shipment since the pandemic began.

Revving up the vaccine rollout and tracking CERB dollars: In The News for Feb 15

Revving up the vaccine rollout and tracking CERB dollars: In The News for Feb. 15 The Canadian Press 2021-02-15 © Getty Images COVID-19 vaccination In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what s on the radar of our editors for the morning of Feb. 15 . What we are watching in Canada . OTTAWA - Canada s sluggish vaccination efforts are expected to get a big boost starting this week as the federal government prepares for a ramp up in the delivery of shots from Pfizer and BioNTech. The Public Health Agency of Canada says more than 335-thousand doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine will land this week, the single largest shipment since the pandemic began.

Social Distance Compliance; The Economy Will Not Survive Without It

It s time for innovation, not prehistoric lockdown measures Elected officials need to stop avoiding the subject. We need to talk about Social Distance Compliance.” Edward HenryNEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, January 14, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ The future of our businesses and the economy depends on the choices that we make today. Instead of continuing lockdown measures, consistent social distance control plans need to be addressed and enforced as mandatory regulations for all businesses and the public to follow. The overall costs to businesses, government, health care, and our social health are rising due to continuous shutdowns. Inconsistent and reactive planning has also resulted in frustration from the public and a lack of trust in the government. We seem to be going backward, so if there is a strict focus on Social Distance Compliance, we will have a better chance of slowly rebuilding our economy to what it was pre-pandemic.

Newswatch COVID-19 Digest: Saturday December 19, 2020

Here are the latest local, regional and national headlines on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) for Saturday, December 19, 2020: There have been 151,257 confirmed cases of COVID-19 across Ontario, an increase of 2,290 (or 1.5 per cent) from the previous day. There are 129,417 people recovered from the virus while 4,098 people have died. The number of Ontario people tested is 7,234,913 of which 81,235 have pending results. Canada’s coronavirus case total is 495,346. The country has 14,040 deaths from the virus – one in the Yukon, 724 in British Columbia, 815 in Alberta, 107 in Saskatchewan, 547 in Manitoba, 4,098 in Ontario, 7,671 in Quebec, eight in New Brunswick, four in Newfoundland & Labrador and 65 in Nova Scotia.

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