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Why some provinces deemed liquor stores an essential service

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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A look at why the health-care system is rationing coronavirus tests.
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Coronavirus fears and preparation in Senegal

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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

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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?

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Is Herd Immunity Out Of Reach?

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Slowing spread and getting herd immunity just got much harder.
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Covid-19 Mutation Unlikely to Impact Vaccine Efficacy: Johns Hopkins

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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

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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."