In Canada, experts stress that organized monitoring for changing immunity levels to COVID-19 – a model of the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 seen here at the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research in Braunschweig, Germany, on May 8, 2020 – should begin now to deliver meaningful data down the road. JENS SCHLUETER/AFP/Getty Images As scientists try to…
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Covid-19 sees cancellation of Ploughing Championships
Updated / Friday, 8 May 2020 10:57 Almost 300,000 people attended last year's event (File image) Organisers of the National Ploughing Championships have said that, in the interests of public health and safety, this year's event has been cancelled. NPA Managing Director Anna May McHugh said that social distancing measures and other restrictions around Covid-19…
Read More »Leading Cause of Death in U.S.? Hint: It Isn’t Covid-19
Has Covid-19 become the leading cause of death in the U.S.? At its worst, the new coronavirus has killed 2,584 Americans in 24 hours. Daily totals aren’t available for heart disease—generally considered the country’s leading killer—but some reports have compared the average, currently around 1,900 a day, to Covid-19’s high. That makes the...
Read More »Kamala Harris proposes monthly income boost for Americans during COVID crisis
Pandemic pushing millions back into poverty Senator Kamala Harris, of California, is joining former primary opponent Senator Bernie Sanders, of Vermont, and Senator Ed Markey, of Massachusetts, in trying to provide an additional monthly income boost to Americans who make under $120,000 a year, as they face financial pressures during the coronavirus pandemic. The trio…
Read More »Australia annoyed as U.S. pushes Wuhan lab COVID-19 theory
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian officials are frustrated that their push for an inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus is being undermined by the White House, which has sought to link the outbreak to a Chinese lab, government, diplomatic and intelligence sources told Reuters. FILE PHOTO: An Australian flag is pictured at its embassy in…
Read More »US senators ask Amazon why it keeps firing COVID-19 whistleblowers
Earlier this week, AWS vice president Tim Bray quit over what he sees is an attempt to punish whistleblowers who express concerns about lacking COVID-19 protections. Meanwhile, the National Labor Relations Board is looking into claims of retaliation against employees who organize or participate in protests.In a statement provided to Engadget, an Amazon spokesperson said:…
Read More »Ontario reports 399 new COVID-19 cases as number of patients on ventilators drops | CBC News
The province's networks of labs processed 15,179 tests in the last 24 hours, more than any of the three days previous but still short of the 16,000 tests per day target set back in April.Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he spoke with cottage country mayors about the upcoming long weekend on Wednesday. (Rick Madonik/The Canadian…
Read More »Covid-19: Positive cases jump by 424, total now 8 232, with death toll at 161
*Note: Due to different reporting times, the provincial numbers will differ to the national numbers for given provinces by a few cases per day.South Africa has 8 232 confirmed Covid-19 cases and an additional eight deaths, bringing the total to 161 deaths, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said on Thursday. Mkhize was speaking at a gathering to…
Read More »Worker at Orléans care home dies from COVID-19 | CBC News
A long-time personal support worker at one of Ottawa's hardest-hit long-term care homes has died of COVID-19, officials there say.A message thanking health-care workers is seen beside a statue of Mary outside the Madonna Care Community in Ottawa. The long-term care home announced Thursday one of its workers had died from COVID-19. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)A…
Read More »Greater Montreal COVID-19 reopening put off as cases in region surge
Montreal, on Wednesday, May 6, 2020. Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press People in the Montreal area will remain confined until at least May 25, the Quebec government announced Thursday as it attempts to get the COVID-19 situation in the region under control before reopening. Premier Francois Legault said the province will keep close tabs on the…
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