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Coronavirus (COVID-19) National News
Coronavirus (COVID-19) National News
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.
Oct 3, 2020 3:00 AM
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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.
Oct 3, 2020 3:00 AM
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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.
Oct 3, 2020 3:00 AM
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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.
Oct 2, 2020 8:53 PM
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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.
Oct 2, 2020 8:53 PM
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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.
Oct 2, 2020 8:53 PM
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'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.
Oct 2, 2020 7:18 PM
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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).
Oct 2, 2020 3:49 PM
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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.
Oct 2, 2020 2:30 PM
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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.
Oct 2, 2020 2:30 PM
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