VANCOUVER -- Another five people have died from COVID-19 in British Columbia, and health officials are dealing with a cluster of new infections linked to an oilsands work camp in Alberta. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced the latest fatalities at her daily virus briefing on Monday, along with 52 new test-positive cases, that…
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Ontario has hit peak of COVID-19 cases, computer modelling suggests
By Rob FergusonQueen's Park BureauRobert BenzieQueen's Park Bureau ChiefMon., April 20, 2020timer3 min. readArmed with new data suggesting Ontario has hit its COVID-19 peak with fewer cases than feared, Premier Doug Ford is developing a “framework” for slowly reopening the economy.The province is on track to have fewer than 20,000 cases in this first wave…
Read More »3D-printed glasses startup Fitz is making custom protective eyewear for healthcare workers
A lot of startups have answered the call for more personal protective equipment (PPE) and other essentials to support healthcare workers in their efforts to curb the spread and impact of COVID-19. One of those is direct-to-consumer 3D-printed eyewear brand Fitz, which is employing its custom-fit glasses technology to build protective, prescription specs for front-line…
Read More »MPs pass motion to hold in-person, virtual sittings in House on COVID-19 crisis | CBC News
MPs have passed a motion to hold both in-person and virtual meetings to question and debate the government's response to the COVID-19 crisis.A limited number of MPs are back in the House of Commons to seek agreement on sittings through the COVID-19 pandemic. 0:00MPs have passed a motion to hold both in-person and virtual meetings to question…
Read More »All those fridges full of booze are a lockdown hazard
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Read More »Coronavirus updates: Progress, but the COVID-19 “beast is still alive”
2m ago Japan's plan to revive the virus-battered economy: Give every single man, woman and child $927 Japan is moving to adopt an emergency package worth a whopping $1 trillion — equal to one-fifth its GDP — to cope with economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. Despite pushback within the conservative ruling party, Tokyo…
Read More »Vietnam protests Beijing’s expansion in disputed South China Sea as world busy with COVID-19
Updated April 20, 2020 19:45:23 China has bolstered its presence in the South China Sea by setting up two administrative bodies on islands in the disputed water, dubbed "its youngest city". Key points: China says it has established an administrative district on two islandsThe two districts are under the control of China's Sansha cityThe US…
Read More »To Get Back to Work, Companies Seek Coronavirus Tests for Workers
Companies from Amazon.com Inc. to General Motors Co. are exploring ways to test their employees for Covid-19 before they come in to work. Regular tests for workers could keep exposure to sick employees to a minimum and boost employees’ confidence about coming back to work, corporate medical advisers and human-resources executives say. Yet companies face…
Read More »G20 health ministers hold virtual meeting on Covid-19
Updated / Sunday, 19 Apr 2020 22:47 The virtual G20 summit was chaired by Saudi Arabia (Pic: G20 Saudi Arabia/Twitter) Health ministers from the Group of 20 major economies discussed weaknesses in health systems that made the world vulnerable to the coronavirus outbreak and other pandemics, a statement said after a virtual meeting today. The…
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