[ad_1] Even before Alberta Health’s announcement on Tuesday about new restrictions to curb the rise in COVBID-19 numbers, the Albertans were rushing to stock up on stores across the province. However, experts say there is no need to start stocking because retailers have adapted their supply chains to meet growing …
Read More »BC Grocery Store hires a security guard as anti-mask hostility grows
[ad_1] A grocery store in Kootenays has hired a security guard for the first time since they opened 45 years ago, but that’s not due to an increase in shoplifting. Since BC provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry ordered masks to be worn in all indoor public spaces last week, …
Read More »Because the cow oil rally won’t last
[ad_1] Oil is on the rise after a third company developing a Covid-19 vaccine announced positive efficacy results this week. They may continue to rise for a while, but it would be helpful to be wary of betting on an endless rally. Yesterday, after AstraZeneca said its vaccine candidate was …
Read More »Trade warns Chancellery against buying hamsters if requirements are tightened: death toll in Spain is soaring
[ad_1] The number of victims of the crown has arrived Spain it increased strongly. In the last 24 hours Another 537 dead of or with Covid-19, Madrid’s Ministry of Health announced Tuesday evening. That was the highest value in the country during the second wave. In relation to the population, …
Read More »The vaccine will not be mandatory in France and the vaccination will be in December or January
[ad_1] JN / Agencies Yesterday at 10:47 pm French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday evening that the covid-19 vaccine will not be mandatory in France and that the vaccination campaign could start in late December or early January. “I want to be clear, the vaccine will not be mandatory,” …
Read More »NASA TV coverage set for next space station resupply mission with SpaceX
[ad_1] ksc-20200306-ph-awg07_0007_medium.jpg A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket takes off from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 11:50 pm EST on March 6, 2020, carrying the unmanned Dragon spacecraft on its journey to the International Space Station for NASA and SpaceX 20a commercial refueling …
Read More »City of Toronto orders closure of restaurant that opened for indoor dining despite COVID-19 blockade – Toronto
[ad_1] The city of Toronto has ordered the closure of an Etobicoke restaurant which has opened its doors to the public for indoor dining as Toronto is under lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. Adamson Barbecue, located on Queen Elizabeth Boulevard near Royal York Road and Queensway, opened on Tuesday …
Read More »The covid-19 vaccine is approaching. Would you get vaccinated? #poll
[ad_1] The development of the most anticipated covid-19 vaccine is currently on the bottom rung. There are 11 vaccines in the final phase of call testing and approval for the European and American market could be obtained later this year or early next year. While Slovenia has set a new …
Read More »Macron announces the reopening of all stores on November 28 and confirms that the Coronavirus vaccine will not be mandatory
[ad_1] Posted in: 24/11/2020 – 21:39 During a speech delivered on Tuesday evening, French President Emmanuel Macron announced a series of measures to ease the quarantine imposed to contain the spread of the Corona virus in the country. These steps will be in three phases, starting with the reopening of …
Read More »Emmanuel Macron announces that the blockade will end on December 15, in France and that “a massive vaccination campaign” will follow
[ad_1] The generalized quarantine will end in France starting December 15, just before the end of the year holidays, President Emmanuel Macron announced Tuesday. This is the first relaxation of restrictions in this country hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic, AFP reports, quoted by Agerpres. All small shops, such as …
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