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Second wave killing fewer Canadians but is no reason to let down guard, doctors warn

Second wave killing fewer Canadians but is no reason to let down guard, doctors warn

OTTAWA — Seven months into the pandemic, medical experts have a better idea of how to treat COVID-19 and how to keep it out of high-risk settings which means there are far fewer people dying of the virus now than there were in the spring.
Second wave killing fewer Canadians but is no reason to let down guard, doctors warn

Second wave killing fewer Canadians but is no reason to let down guard, doctors warn

OTTAWA — Seven months into the pandemic, medical experts have a better idea of how to treat COVID-19 and how to keep it out of high-risk settings which means there are far fewer people dying of the virus now than there were in the spring.
Second wave killing fewer Canadians but is no reason to let down guard, doctors warn

Second wave killing fewer Canadians but is no reason to let down guard, doctors warn

OTTAWA — Seven months into the pandemic, medical experts have a better idea of how to treat COVID-19 and how to keep it out of high-risk settings which means there are far fewer people dying of the virus now than there were in the spring.
India's COVID-19 fatalities top 100,000, behind US, Brazil

India's COVID-19 fatalities top 100,000, behind US, Brazil

NEW DELHI — India crossed 100,000 confirmed COVID-19 deaths on Saturday, putting the country’s toll at nearly 10% of the global fatalities and behind only the United States and Brazil.
India's COVID-19 fatalities top 100,000, behind US, Brazil

India's COVID-19 fatalities top 100,000, behind US, Brazil

NEW DELHI — India crossed 100,000 confirmed COVID-19 deaths on Saturday, putting the country’s toll at nearly 10% of the global fatalities and behind only the United States and Brazil.
India's COVID-19 fatalities top 100,000, behind US, Brazil

India's COVID-19 fatalities top 100,000, behind US, Brazil

NEW DELHI — India crossed 100,000 confirmed COVID-19 deaths on Saturday, putting the country’s toll at nearly 10% of the global fatalities and behind only the United States and Brazil.
'Indefensible': Burnaby city staff speak out about ending work from home

'Indefensible': Burnaby city staff speak out about ending work from home

City of Burnaby staff are speaking out as the municipality gradually moves to end its work-from-home option for all employees.
Tla’amin Nation reports 37 COVID-19 cases since September 7

Tla’amin Nation reports 37 COVID-19 cases since September 7

Tla’amin Nation is reporting 37 total COVID-19 positive cases since September 7. According to a media release from the nation, members continue to recover and receive clearance letters from Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH).
Who stands in for an ill prime minister is not as clear as it is in American politics

Who stands in for an ill prime minister is not as clear as it is in American politics

OTTAWA — Should U.S. President Donald Trump fall too ill with COVID-19 to be able to perform his duties, there's an automatic backup: U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence. The Canadian approach to succession is a bit more complicated.
Who stands in for an ill prime minister is not as clear as it is in American politics

Who stands in for an ill prime minister is not as clear as it is in American politics

OTTAWA — Should U.S. President Donald Trump fall too ill with COVID-19 to be able to perform his duties, there's an automatic backup: U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence. The Canadian approach to succession is a bit more complicated.