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Do lockdowns not work? Why Florida and Texas are doing better than Ontario and Alberta


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In recent weeks, a seeming contradiction has emerged: States in the U.S. that have had little to no COVID-19 restrictions have gotten case counts under control, while in Canada there are provinces still struggling with a third wave despite having never fully reopened.
It has the potential to become fuel for anti-lockdown protesters: If those states have opened up and brought case counts down, why can’t we? Do lockdowns not work?
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Desperate Canadians flying south to get COVID vaccine shots as U.S. demand falls


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OTTAWA With COVID-19 vaccine demand declining in the United States, some Canadians facing third-wave lockdowns are flying south to get inoculated, perhaps months earlier than they would be able to at home.
Jimmy Simmons, 37, saw friends in their 40s struggling to get a shot in the hard-hit Canadian province of Ontario. The Toronto businessman decided to spend a few weeks in New York City to meet clients and get vaccinated. He got his first of two shots on Tuesday.
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$650,000 investment to breed green chile peppers for mechanical harvesting


$650,000 investment to breed green chile peppers for mechanical harvesting
Allen Van Deynze, professor in the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of California, Davis, has received an investment of $650,000 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture, or NIFA, for a project that will develop commercially competitive green chile peppers, like jalapeños, that are amenable to mechanical harvesting. The funding is part of NIFA’s Plant Breeding for Agricultural Production, with the project specifically falling under the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative priority area.
In the three-year project, Van Denzye will be joined by UC Davis colleagues Theresa Hill, senior research associate in the Van Deynze Research Team, and Robert Gilbertson, a professor in the Department of Plant Pathology. New Mexico State University Vegetable Specialist Stephanie Walker, who specializes in the genetics and breeding of chile peppers, w ....

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Desperate Canadians flying south to get COVID vaccine shots as U.S. demand falls


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OTTAWA With COVID-19 vaccine demand declining in the United States, some Canadians facing third-wave lockdowns are flying south to get inoculated, perhaps months earlier than they would be able to at home.
Jimmy Simmons, 37, saw friends in their 40s struggling to get a shot in Ontario. The Toronto businessman decided to spend a few weeks in New York City to meet clients and get vaccinated. He got his first of two shots on Tuesday.
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