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The latest on the coronavirus outbreak for April 22

Peace of mind may also be coming for many Manitoban front-line workers. Opposition parties tee off on federal government s pandemic response in emergency debate. Cambodians wait in line before being vaccinated against COVID-19 Thursday in Phnom Penh. According to tracking from the Johns Hopkins Resource Center, three per cent of the eligible population has been fully vaccinated, in a country that has seen just 54 official deaths attributed to the virus. (Cindy Liu/Reuters) Doug Ford apologizes for pandemic missteps that led to rare political disobedience Ontario Premier Doug Ford apologized to Ontarians Thursday, days after his government faced intense backlash for introducing a number of additional COVID-19 restrictions recently that were not recommended by health experts and then subsequently walked back.

Big Read: My only brother tragically died young but left a legacy – although I didn t know I had a niece for 32 years

It was 25 years ago this month that I got the worst phone call of my life. My aunt Margaret, who was like a grandmother to me, was sobbing when she rang to tell me that Chris, my only immediate sibling, had died suddenly and unexpectedly in hospital following what we thought was a routine exploratory operation to find out why he was losing breath to the point of unconsciousness. Despite being a non-smoker and an otherwise fit and healthy type, his skin looked grey and he had aged considerably when I saw him a few months earlier. I even joked that his clean living wasn’t doing him any favours, never realising that would be the last time I would see him.

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