[ad_1] PARIS: Already in February, with the rapid spread of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a warning about an “infodemic”, a wave of false news and disinformation about the new deadly disease on social networks average. Now, with hopes suspended on COVID-19 vaccines, WHO and …
Read More »Mississauga wants to limit sales of non-essential items in department stores
[ad_1] Mississauga wants to limit the sale of non-essential items in large stores in an effort to level the playing field for small businesses that have been hit by the blockade. During the city’s COVID-19 briefing, Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie said she will file a motion at the Peel Region …
Read More »They recreate the images COVID-19 patients see before they die
[ad_1] With the aim of raising awareness of the disease in society, the health worker recorded a video Y showed the latest images observed by infected patients in serious condition. “Please, I don’t want to be the last person to see your scared eyes. This is what an infected person’s …
Read More »The manufacturing error raises doubts about testing with the AstraZeneca / Oxford vaccine
[ad_1] JN / Agencies Today at 00:03 AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford today acknowledged a manufacturing error that raises questions about the preliminary results and efficacy of their experimental covid-19 vaccine. The claim, where the mistake is acknowledged, comes days after the company and university called the vaccine “highly …
Read More »Barry and Honey Sherman case: Toronto police identify person of interest
[ad_1] TORONTO – An interested person was identified in the murders of billionaire couple Barry and Honey Sherman, Toronto Police Service confirmed to CTV News Toronto on Wednesday. “The Toronto Police Service can confirm that a person of interest has been identified but not arrested,” Const. Alex Li said in …
Read More »Toronto reveals outdoor winter activities you can still do under surveillance
[ad_1] While much of Toronto has been closed by a second COVID-19 lockdown, city officials have unveiled a list of activities that will be available for those looking forward to stretching their legs outdoors this winter. The list includes skating, sledding, snowshoeing and other activities. While some restrictions will be …
Read More »An Ontario family employed by the province allegedly perpetrated a $ 11 million COVID-19 fraud
[ad_1] TORONTO – Four family members who worked for the Ontario government in information technology defrauded the province of at least $ 11 million in COVID-19 subsidies, claims a complaint statement. The unproven civil claim on behalf of the province, which also demands $ 2 million in punitive damages, accuses …
Read More »The marks on a nurse’s face in times of a pandemic
[ad_1] Bernarda Santos Today at 15:38 An American nurse posted a photograph on her Twitter account showing the signs that the use of protective equipment leaves on the faces of healthcare workers. He worked for eight months in the covid-19 ward of a hospital in the state of Tennessee, in …
Read More »Ontario reports 35 deaths, a record second in the coronavirus wave and 1,373 new infections
[ad_1] Ontario is reporting 1,373 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday and another 35 deaths, the highest number of deaths recorded in a single day during the second wave of the pandemic. The figure marks the single deadliest day of the second wave so far, surpassing the 32 fatalities reported last …
Read More »Police were expecting a presence outside the Etobicoke barbecue restaurant which was ordered to close after breaking lockdown rules
[ad_1] Police are expected to be present this morning in front of an Etobicoke barbecue restaurant which has been ordered to close indefinitely after openly breaking public health restrictions that prohibit eating on site. Adam Skelly, owner of Adamson Barbecue, opened the Queen Elizabeth Blvd. location of his restaurant on …
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