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Why some provinces deemed liquor stores an essential service
Eliminating access to alcohol can be a health risk for alcoholics, which could add to the burden on Canada’s hospitals.
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How long can we expect COVID-19 pandemic to last?
Doctors answer your questions about the coronavirus in Canada, including how long we can expect this COVID-19 pandemic to last.
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Provinces, cities crack down on social distancing rules
Provincial and local governments are cracking down on people who are not following social distancing or quarantine rules to try to prevent further spread of COVID-19.
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Ontario closes all non-essential services to slow COVID-19 spread
Ontario Premier Doug Ford ordered all non-essential stores and services to close at the end of Tuesday, to slow the spread of COVID-19.
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‘Enough is enough,’ Trudeau toughens talk on isolation
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau toughened his language around self-isolation and social distancing while considering implementing the Emergencies Act.
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Half of Canada’s COVID-19 cases from community
New data shows that nearly half of the Canadians who've tested positive for the coronavirus became infected somewhere in their community.
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Do COVID-19 emergency closures go far enough?
Some experts and employees are expressing concern that the list of essential workplaces leaves too many places open to best prevent further spread of the coronavirus.
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How Western Canada is handling dropping oil prices
Since coronavirus fears took hold of the markets, the price of oil has been plummeting. A look at what that means for Alberta’s economy.
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More young people starting to test positive for the coronavirus
While seniors have been widely reported as the age group most vulnerable to the coronavirus, there have been a rising number of people under 65 falling ill.
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Why some sick Canadians aren’t getting tested for the coronavirus
A look at why the health-care system is rationing coronavirus tests.
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Coronavirus fears and preparation in Senegal
What the Senegalese government is doing to tackle the coronavirus outbreak, and why people are scared.
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Baby with measles dies in southwestern Ontario
Ontario's chief medical officer Dr. Kieran Moore announced on Thursday the first recorded death of a measles patient from the current outbreak, which started in October. Hanomansing Tonight’s medical contributor Dr. Samir Gupta breaks...
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Canada eliminated measles in the '90s. Why so many cases now?
Canada officially eliminated measles in 1998, but recent outbreaks of the highly contagious virus in places such as southwestern Ontario have public health officials urging people to get vaccinated.
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Why is measles so contagious?
There is a measles outbreak in the US, with more than 100 cases across Texas and New Mexico. Here's a look at why it spreads so easily.
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Ontario measles cases more than double in 2 weeks
Ontario is seeing a huge surge in measles cases, mostly among unvaccinated patients. Health officials are reporting 372 cases since the outbreak began last October — that's a jump of more than 195 cases since Public Health Ontario's last...
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Decline in measles vaccinations during COVID-19 linked to current outbreaks in Quebec
Experts say lack of access to the vaccine during the pandemic played a role in the vaccination rates observed in the province today.
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US reports first measles death since 2015
School-aged child dies in Texas amid outbreak concentrated among followers of Christian sect.
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NYC health officials: Flu, RSV cases on the rise
News 12 spoke with health experts at Maimonides Hospital about how residents can protect themselves.
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Measles cases on rise amid public health cuts, growing vaccine skepticism
Measles cases have now been reported in 13 states this year, after Maryland's Department of Health confirmed a case on Sunday in a Maryland resident who traveled internationally. (Scripps News)
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Columbia University's Mosser on Fed Rate Hike
Patricia Mosser, Director of the MPA Program in Economic Management at Columbia University, discusses her outlook for Federal Reserve policy as the central bank hikes rate by a quarter percentage point. She speaks with Kathleen Hays,...
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Tenn. Doctor: Pneumonia Shouldn't Impede Clinton
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York - 11 September 20161. Hillary Clinton waving to supporters after leaving daughter Chelsea's apartment, stopping to greet little girlAP TELEVISION - AP...
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Is Herd Immunity Out Of Reach?
Slowing spread and getting herd immunity just got much harder.
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Covid-19 Mutation Unlikely to Impact Vaccine Efficacy: Johns Hopkins
Dec.21 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein explains why virus mutations like the one found in Covid-19 in the U.K. are normal and to be expected and discusses the need for continuing social...
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Here's What Is Known About the Coronavirus So Far
Feb.26 -- Dr. Stanley Perlman, a professor of microbiology and immunology at the University of Iowa, discusses the efforts to combat the spread of the coronavirus. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."