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The family of a Toronto-area nurse struggling with COVID-19 is speaking out tonight after they say she hasnât received pay while in hospital â even though they believe she became infected with the virus at work. Chris Glover shares their story.
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Posted: Apr 08, 2021 6:53 PM ET | Last Updated: April 8
A simple act of kindness by nine-year-old Hana Fatima at an Ontario grocery store last year has since snowballed into a major volunteer project to get supplies to the most vulnerable. (Chris Glover/CBC)
At just nine years old, Hana Fatima doesn t quite know what she wants to be when she grows up, but she does know she wants to help people realize the power they have to make a difference. When I go, somebody has to know it and carry it down to the next generations. I want to be somebody who teaches others about the good, she told CBC News.
Situation in Ontario ICUs like a never-ending fire amid COVID-19 3rd wave, says nurse
Ontario is currently grappling with a third wave of COVID-19 infections largely driven by variants of concern. According to the province s science round table, the variants lead to greater hospitalizations and ICU occupancy, and are affecting younger people more seriously.
Social Sharing We re going to fight the fire, but the fire is going to be there when we leave, says Clare Fielding
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Posted: Apr 02, 2021 7:05 PM ET | Last Updated: April 3
Doctors are warning that intensive care units in Ontario could reach capacity within weeks, as a third wave of COVID-19 ramps up, driven by variants of concern.(Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press)