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Nova Scotia health officials suggest nose, throat swabs for better rapid test results

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Health officials in Nova Scotia are recommending a swab of both the nose and throat for more accurate rapid test results. In the U.S., experts are cautioning against a throat swab.
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What masks are most effective against Omicron?

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The National’s Andrew Chang finds out what researchers have learned about cloth, surgical and N95-style masks and the protection they offer against the Omicron variant.
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Feds hit pause on Spartan Bioscience test | Paul Lem

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Spartan Bioscience CEO Paul Lem discusses why Health Canada has put pause on his company's COVID-19 rapid DNA test, and how the company is addressing the issue.
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Tokyo Olympics 'feasible' in 2021, says infectious disease doctor

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The return of professional sports can be a valuable teaching tool for organizers of the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, says Dr. Zain Chagla, who also offers a lesson in proper mask-wearing.
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Approval setback for rapid COVID-19 tests

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Health Canada has paused the approval of a rapid test for COVID-19 over concerns about results in a clinical setting because of issues with the swab used, but not the machine itself.
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Why you probably won’t catch COVID-19 through your ears

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Andrew Chang explains why, though it’s technically possible, you probably won’t catch COVID-19 through your ears.
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Kids ask doctors their COVID-19 questions

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Kids have their chance to ask questions to our panel of doctors, including when will they find a cure for COVID-19?
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UN: Pandemic disrupts women's access to reproductive services

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Life-saving reproductive and sexual health services cut for women worldwide and pregnant women are worried about the effects of the outbreak.
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COVID-19: When will they find a cure?

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Kids have their chance to ask questions to our panel of doctors, including when will they find a cure for COVID-19?
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Clear guidance on non-medical masks and scarves

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Chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam speaks about how Canadians can safely use homemade masks or scarves, the evolution of thinking around masks and whether they actually help keep people safe.
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2nd set of infants switched at birth at N.L. hospital

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Another set of parents whose baby was switched at birth at a hospital in Come by Chance, N.L., in 1962 tell their story.
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Dr. Samir Gupta on some of the science behind COVID-19

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Respirologist Dr. Samir Gupta explains how the coronavirus is spread, and why you should not wear a mask.
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How wildfire smoke can affect the body

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CBC Kids News contributor Isabelle MacNeil explains what happens to your body when you breathe in wildfire smoke.
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Man's whose nose was bitten off reunites with doctor who helped him

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A Bay Shore man whose nose was bitten off during an altercation in January met with the doctor who reconstructed it.
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Delayed pollen season hits allergy sufferers hard

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A warmer-than-usual start to spring has caused pollen levels to rise significantly across British Columbia. As Sohrab Sandhu reports, seasonal allergies are hitting some residents harder than ever.
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Overnight showers in Brooklyn give way to more warmth and sun

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Rain showers could cause slick travel overnight. The rain clears and another chance at 80 degrees on the way Tuesday.
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Breezy, bright and warm in Brooklyn

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Brooklyn will have a dry day with highs near 79.
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Iranian women choose rhinoplasty for a perfectly sculpted nose

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Over 2,64,000 cosmetic operations were performed in Iran in 2023, with rhinoplasty being the most common. Watch to know more!
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Flight from Baker Lake forced to make emergency landing

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There was a harrowing landing for passengers aboard a King Air charter in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, Tuesday night. Selma Eccles has the details.
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What were the weather conditions when this plane crashed in Toronto?

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CBC News meteorologist Johanna Wagstaffe breaks down what we know about the weather conditions at Toronto Pearson International when a Delta Air Lines flight crashed on the runway and how pilots manage weather variables when landing.
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Scent-based gaming headset unveiled

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Level up your online racing game with this unique headset! Not only does it provide an immersive sound experience, it also lets users 'smell' the game. Time to say goodbye to boring gaming and say hello to total immersion!
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Jersey Proud: TCNJ students start new tradition for good luck on campus

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Students began touching the school’s 3,000-pound bronze lion statue’s nose for good luck.
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Surveillance images released of Downtown Brooklyn attempted robbery that left 71-year-old victim hurt

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NYDP says it happened Wednesday, Jan. 1 shortly after 6 p.m. in the vicinity of the Hoyt Street subway station.
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Cargo plane stuck in the grass after overshooting Vancouver runway | Canada Tonight

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A runway at Vancouver International Airport will likely be closed for two days after an Amazon Prime plane overran a landing Tuesday morning. The airport said in a statement that the crew of three safely got out of the plane and no...