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He fell asleep, slumped over his laptop, and woke up paralyzed

Article content Jesse Levy, who pivoted from a realtor to a PPE supplier when the pandemic struck, was getting ready to pitch to the TTC in the morning. It was about 3 a.m. on June 29 when the 38-year-old Richmond Hill man, after making calls to China to verify safety certificates of masks, fell asleep, sitting on the floor, his back against the couch with his laptop on top of his coffee table, his hands on the keyboard above him. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or NO CASE LIKE THIS : Man who woke up paralyzed fears he may be ejected from rehab centre Back to video

Toronto s pandemic isolation centre for the homeless faces capacity crunch as COVID-19 cases rise in shelters

Toronto’s pandemic isolation centre for the homeless faces capacity crunch as COVID-19 cases rise in shelters 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 Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail COVID-19 is again on the rise among Toronto’s homeless – considered among the most vulnerable potential victims of the virus – with outbreaks at seven shelters and 43 recent cases among people living on the streets. With case counts rising amid fears of a more potent British variant of the virus, the City of Toronto’s shelters division says its pandemic isolation centre for the homeless could soon run out of room, forcing it to find other places for people with nowhere else to go to quarantine.

Using Blood Thinners To Treat COVID Could Reduce Strain On ICUs: Trials

Using Blood Thinners To Treat COVID Could Reduce Strain On ICUs: Trials Blood thinners appear to prevent some COVID-19 patients with moderate illness from deteriorating further, according to the research. Cassandra Szklarski, Canadian Press  | Updated January 24, 2021 People wear face masks as they walk along a street in Montreal on Saturday. TORONTO Canadian scientists say blood thinners appear to prevent some COVID-19 patients with moderate illness from deteriorating further, offering a “massive” advance in treatment they expect will ease suffering and lessen strain on hospital ICUs. University Health Network scientist Ewan Goligher said Friday that blood thinners could soon be part of standard care after the interim results of global trials showed Heparin reduced the probability of requiring life support by about a third.

A senicide : Strategic missteps, logistical hurdles plague Ontario s early vaccine rollout

A senicide : Strategic missteps, logistical hurdles plague Ontario s early vaccine rollout
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