[ad_1] Canadian cases of the novel coronavirus topped 380,000 on Tuesday after health authorities added another 5,326 new cases of COVID-19 and another 81 deaths. The data, announced by public health officials across the country, pushed the country’s total COVID-19 cases to 383,132 and the virus’s death toll to 12,211. …
Read More »Canada will be among the first countries to receive modern COVID-19 vaccine shipments
[ad_1] A sign marks Moderna Therapeutics’ headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 18, 2020. Brian Snyder / Reuters Canada will be among the first countries to receive vaccine shipments from Moderna, the biotech company’s chief medical officer said Monday, amid questions about how quickly the country will be able to …
Read More »Register cases in Toronto and register admissions in Ontario
[ad_1] No fewer than 622 cases of COVID-19 have been identified in the past 24 hours in Toronto, a record for a city in this province since the start of the pandemic, while the number of hospitalized patients in Ontario has peaked. The most populous province in the country announced …
Read More »Bitcoin hits a new record, reaching $ 19,857 | News from the United States and Canada
[ad_2][ad_1] Bitcoin hits a new record, taking less than three years to replicate the meteoric rise that brought it into mainstream consciousness. Bitcoin hit a record, taking less than three years to replicate the euphoric rise that catapulted cryptocurrency into mainstream consciousness. According to data compiled by Bloomberg, the world’s …
Read More »Health: Women are 20% more likely to die within five years of their first heart attack
[ad_1] Women are 20% more likely to die within five years of their first heart attack than men, study warns Canadian researchers studied 45,064 patients admitted to hospital after a heart attack They monitored each subject for an average of about six years after the event The team found that …
Read More »First toilet paper, now Christmas trees? Coronavirus creates potential new shortcomings
[ad_1] The first wave of coronavirus lockdown in March sparked global demand for toilet paper as packages flew off the shelves and the second wave could cause another unusual shortage: the Christmas tree. As the virus continues to grow across Canada, forcing tougher lockdowns and restrictions, many people may seek …
Read More »NOAA scientists discover new species of gelatinous animals near Puerto Rico
[ad_1] Scientists have discovered a new species of ctenophore, or scallop jelly, near Puerto Rico. The new name of Duobrachium sparksae was discovered two and a half miles below sea level by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s fisheries research team. It was found during an underwater expedition using a …
Read More »NOAA scientists discover new species of gelatinous animals near Puerto Rico
[ad_1] Scientists have discovered a new species of ctenophore, or scallop jelly, near Puerto Rico. The new name of Duobrachium sparksae was discovered two and a half miles below sea level by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s fisheries research team. It was found during an underwater expedition using a …
Read More »What happens if someone refuses the vaccination? Ethics experts urge clarity on the introduction of COVID-19
[ad_1] TORONTO – When the first doses of COVID-19 vaccines finally arrive in Canada, the country will face a number of tough questions that ethics experts fear we haven’t spent enough time to answer. For example, which groups should get vaccinated after the most vulnerable? How long will it take …
Read More »Two new cases of COVID-19 in two separate schools in London
[ad_1] LONDON, ONT. – Two positive cases of COVID-19 have been identified by the Middlesex-London Health Unit in two separate schools in the London area. One case was confirmed at the St. Marguerite d’Youville Catholic Primary School and a case at the John Paul II Catholic Secondary School. MLHU is …
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