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Macron in 'stable condition' with persisting COVID-19 symptoms, doctor says

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The French president has developed a number of COVID-19 symptoms following his positive diagnosis, officials have said.
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Military supports fight against COVID-19 in Shamattawa First Nation

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Roughly 60 members of the military are in northern Manitoba’s Shamattawa First Nation to help the small fly-in community fight the COVID-19 outbreak that has touched nearly every one of the 1,300 residents.
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Family, friends of Indonesia plane crash passengers await news

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As flight recorders of crashed Indonesian plane located, families and friends of those on board say they continue to ‘hope’.
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The brain at a distance

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Dr. Suneil Kalia demonstrates how an MRI of a patient's brain enables doctors to monitor brain activity from afar when the patient is not in hospital.
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'It's just something that people have never tried in the history of the last hundred years'

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Dr. Theresa Tam, chief public health officer of Canada, talks about the difficulty of finding the balance between keeping society open and maintaining the integrity of the health-care system.
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Dr. Njoo is asked why small businesses like restaurants are being closed

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Canada's deputy chief public health officer spoke with reporters on Tuesday
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French President Macron tests positive for COVID-19

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French President Emmanuel Macron is the latest world leader to test positive for COVID-19. The presidential Elysee Palace said Macron would continue to work and would isolate himself for seven days.
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Making decisions under Ontario's new COVID-19 framework

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Ontario's Chief Medical Officer Dr. David Williams explains how the province's new COVID-19 framework will help residents make decisions based on their own safety assessment and their region's levels.
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UK: Contact tracking systems failing to curb COVID-19 infections

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As infection rate increases, the number of people who are not self-isolating is rising too.
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What makes hockey a risk for COVID-19 transmission?

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Several Ottawa hockey teams have seen COVID-19 clusters. Dr. Isaac Bogoch explains what makes the sport high risk and how it can be safer.
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Just 5% of Ontario cases used COVID Alert app

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While only a fraction of Ontario's COVID-19 cases have used the national COVID Alert app to report their infections, public health experts say the app is still a useful tool.
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COVID-19 positive Winnipeggers report long lags in contact tracing

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Three Winnipeg men who have tested positive for COVID-19 say they've lost faith in the province's ability to do contact tracing properly. Several days after getting their positive results, they still had not heard from anyone from public...
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Toronto announces stricter measures after breaking COVID-19 records

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Ontario's COVID-19 situation continues to worsen, but the province is staying the course. So Toronto is charting its own course and tightening restrictions.
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Nagorno-Karabakh fighting spills into tenth day

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Turkey's foreign minister is criticising international efforts to end the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
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Canada's chief health officers discuss the merits of the COVID app

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Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's chief public health officer, and deputy public health officer Dr. Howard Njoo spoke with reporters on Parliament Hill on Tuesday.
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Timeline of Trump events and contacts leading up to positive coronavirus test

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The CBC's Laura McQuillan breaks down U.S. President Donald Trump's activities and contacts in the days and hours leading up to his positive COVID-19 diagnosis.
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Manitoba hints at new COVID-19 restrictions for private gatherings

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Manitoba's health minister strongly hinted that further COVID-19 restrictions are coming, saying 'what we are doing is not yet working.' New cases in that province and in B.C. are being linked to private gatherings.
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New Oceana Report Suggests Amazon Plastic Packaging is Major Environmental Problem

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Digital commerce has been a vitally important resource over the course of the pandemic, but a new report reveals that our convenience comes at a price. An analysis from Oceana suggests that Amazon generated a staggering 465 million...
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Respirologist on younger people getting coronavirus, a second wave and vaccine hopes

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The rise of coronavirus cases in young people is a concern because they could pass it to people at higher risk of developing complications, says Dr. Samir Gupta. 'Nobody truly lives in a bubble,' he said.
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What do two doctors think about the NHL’s hub cities?

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Doctors specializing in infectious diseases answer questions about the return of professional sports during the COVID-19 pandemic including whether they think the NHL’s hub cities plan is safe.
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Pandemic adds to mental stress for some heading into winter

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Tim Aubry, professor of psychology at the University of Ottawa, stresses the need to monitor those who feel isolated and prone to suffer seasonal affective disorder.
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Trump breaks isolation to pay drive-by visit to supporters

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U.S. President Donald Trump, still infectious with the coronavirus, surprised supporters who had gathered outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, driving by in the black presidential SUV.
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Alberta's COVID-19 app has traced just 20 cases

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Alberta's COVID-19 tracing app — which launched in May and has been downloaded more than 260,000 times — has been used in 'approximately 20 cases' to track down contacts of someone with a positive test.
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China slams US over revival of Taiwan relations

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Washington has ended decades of restrictions on official contact with Taiwan, which Beijing considers as its territory.