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Afghans concerned about income amid COVID-19 lockdown

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Only health workers, security forces, and people shopping for basic necessities will be allowed onto the streets.
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'Models are not a crystal ball': Dr. Tam

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Canada's chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam says models are "imperfect" but that they can help understand the state and trajectory of the pandemic and the effect of public health measures to combat the spread of COVID-19.
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'We don't know if we've reached the peak anywhere': Tam

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Canada's chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam was asked by CBC's Julie Van Dusen to say when she thinks the tightest restriction of public health measures will be lifted and how that could be possible if not all Canadians were...
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COVID-19 could claim 22,000 lives in Canada, officials project

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Federal health officials say there could be anywhere from 11,000 to 22,000 deaths in Canada over the course of the pandemic, even with relatively strong control measures in place.
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Dr Njoo explains the federal models for COVID-19

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Dr Howard Njoo Canada's Deputy Chief Public Health officer spoke with reporters on Parliament Hill on Thursday
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'Grateful for anything we can get out of the U.S.,' Ford says

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Though supplies are running low, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he's optimistic the disagreement with the U.S. over protective medical equipment will be resolved.
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Selfish few won't impact health of Nova Scotia, says Premier

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Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil discusses measures in his province to combat the spread of COVID-19.
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'We don't know exactly when we're going to be peaking': Trudeau

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked by CBC's Tom Parry today to say when he thinks the COVID-19 virus will peak nationally, and to talk about the risk of future waves.
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Ontario must speed up contact tracing, doctor warns | Power & Politics

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Ontario needs to increase contact tracing in order to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the province, says Dr. Michael Warner.
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Eliminating COVID too costly to society, health experts say | Sunday Scrum

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Some public health and infectious disease experts are pressing for governments in Canada to shift to minimizing, not eradicating, COVID-19 while allowing society to resume functioning.
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Health officials urge return to smaller social bubbles

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Public health officials in Canada's largest cities are saying it's time to downsize your social bubble and interact only with those in your household as the coronavirus pandemic enters a second wave.
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Ottawa ICU doctor ready for potential COVID-19 surge

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Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng, an ICU physician at Ottawa Hospital, says hospitals are more prepared for a second wave of COVID-19 than they were for the first.
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Surgery backlogs will get worse without government funding, CMA says

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The backlog of surgeries caused by COVID-19 will only get worse without government funding says the Canadian Medical Association.
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Can employers make the COVID-19 vaccine mandatory?

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Employers and provincial leaders are grappling with the question of whether to make the COVID-19 vaccine mandatory. Employment lawyer Kathryn Marshall answers your questions about the shots and labour law.
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'We likely did not have enough': Hajdu

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Health Minister Patty Hajdu says that successive federal governments have for decades underfunded public health preparedness, resulting in an insufficient amount of personal protective equipment in the federal pandemic stockpile.
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Hajdu tells Canadians if "We all stopped moving for two weeks" the virus will die

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Federal Health Minister Patty Hajdu spoke to reporters on Parliament Hill on Wednesday