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Staying in a hotel: What to expect

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From checking in to the cleaning service, Andres Chang walks through what to expect if you stay at a hotel during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Trudeau describes how the new COVID-19 contact tracing app will work

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveils a new smart phone application designed to warn people when they have come into contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.
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Montreal epidemiologist on COVID-19's numbers, spikes and waves

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The possibility of the coronavirus resurging in places where it's diminished is still 'very, very high,' says Dr. Christopher Labos.
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Majority of new COVID-19 cases in Canada being found in people under 40

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Health officials are voicing concern as Canada sees a spike in COVID-19 cases among young people, especially as more bars and restaurants open their doors for indoor service.
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Coronavirus: Belgian town among first to allow weddings with invitees

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A rare sight in pandemic-hit Europe: a couple getting married in front of guests. Yolanda Nauwelaers and Timothy Dekeyser tied the knot on Saturday in Sint-Katelijne Waver, a town inbetween Brussels and Antwerp. They are thought to be...
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Buying or selling a home during the pandemic: what to expect

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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed what happens when you buy or sell a house. Andrew Chang walks through what’s changed in the real estate game.
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Thousands still flying into Canadian airports amid COVID-19 restrictions

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More than 200,000 international travellers have arrived in Canada since March 23rd when borders were tightened.
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Why Iceland has been so successful at contact tracing

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Coronavirus contact tracing in Iceland is a collaborative effort between health-care workers and the police, creating a 'force to be reckoned with,' says one of the detectives in charge.
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Human contact tracing underway in France to stop spread of COVID-19

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As France's contract tracing app passes the first vote in the lower house of the French parliament, human contact tracing to stop the spread of COVID-19 is underway. Over 200 advisors have been recruited to conduct manual contact tracing...
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What body language told us in U.S. vice-presidential debate

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Body language expert Mark Bowden analyses the differing speaking styles of former prosecutor Kamala Harris and former radio host Mike Pence, who went toe-to-toe at their one U.S. vice-presidential debate last night.
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Trudeau questioned about paid sick leave plan

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Monday.
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Trudeau questioned how Ottawa will support provincial needs for contact tracing

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with the CBC's Tom Parry on Tuesday
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Trump defends taking hydroxychloroquine

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U.S. President Donald Trump defends himself against criticism over taking hydroxychloroquine, a malaria drug not proven to fight COVID-19.
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Toronto respirologist tackles current questions on COVID-19

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Dr. Samir Gupta comments on finding the balance in the economic reopening and the rising rate of the coronavirus among health-care workers.
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Utah Launches Contact Tracing App 'Healthy Together'

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Utah launched a contact tracing app called Healthy Together in April that helps to notify those who have been exposed to the coronavirus. The app has garnered over 45,000 signups, making Utah the only state to publicly endorse contact...
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Celebrating Mother’s Day during a pandemic

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The COVID-19 pandemic makes celebrating Mother’s Day tougher this year, particularly for those with parents in long-term care homes.
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Turkey touts 'contact tracers' in bid to curb COVID-19

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More than 3,600 people have died since March, but deaths have been falling for 17 straight days.
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Health officials concerned with community transmission in Ontario

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Despite physical distancing restrictions and orders to stay home, health officials in Ontario are concerned about ongoing community transmission.
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Pence, Fauci isolating after White House employees test positive for coronavirus

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U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence and Dr. Anthony Fauci are among the officials self-isolating after two White House employees test positive for coronavirus.
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How testing helped Cornell University become a model of COVID-19 prevention

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At the start of the school year, Cornell University implemented a strategy of regular testing and robust contact tracing on campus. The plan was expensive, but it’s prevented any major COVID-19 outbreaks at the New York institution.
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Seniors grapple with loneliness during the pandemic

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How seniors living alone are coping with loneliness imposed by pandemic restrictions, and how some are working to make them feel less alone.
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StopCOVID: France's controversial tracing app ready by June, government says

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The French app StopCovid, which aims to trace people who have tested positive for coronavirus in order to slow the spread of the illness, will be ready on 2 June, the French government announced on Tuesday. "We will be ready on 2 June,"...
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Why it’s still safe to wear contact lenses

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Andrew Chang explains whether inserting and removing your contact lenses could pose a risk of contracting COVID-19.
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New Zealand loosens strict COVID-19 lockdown to allow businesses to partially reopen

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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says New Zealand has 'won the battle' against the virus but plans a careful, staged return to normal life.