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COVID in Europe: New restrictions in place for winter holidays

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Many European countries are planning to begin a vaccine rollout by the end of December, pending approval by the European medicines agency.
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Norway: No link established after post-COVID-19 vaccination deaths, says health authority

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Norway has stressed that there was no established link between the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine and the deaths of elderly people who had been vaccinated.
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'It is distressing that the number of active cases has doubled in the last month.' - Dr. Tom Wong

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Chief Medical Officer of First Nations Health Authority updates reporters on rising COVIS 19 cases in Indigenous communities.
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These nursing homes have the highest COVID-19 death rates in Ontario (Marketplace)

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A CBC Marketplace data analysis found Southbridge and Rykka homes had higher death rates than other for-profit homes in Ontario.
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Peru names Francisco Sagasti as third president in a week

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Peru’s political crisis appears on verge of resolution as Congress choses centrist legislator as interim president.
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Tam predicts COVID-19 deaths will continue to rise

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Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam foresees a rise in deaths in long term care facilities.
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Peru’s interim president Merino resigns after protesters killed

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Manuel Merino announces resignation after a night of protests demanding his removal in which two died, dozens wounded.
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Mexico: Obrador marks two years since taking office

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As AMLO kicks off the third year of his presidency, criticisms over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic have grown.
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Ivory Coast political violence: Families of victims seek justice

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Many Ivorians fear the recent unresolved killings are responsible for the climate of fear and uncertainty in the country.
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COVID-19 deaths in Quebec rising again amid second wave

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Quebec's COVID-19 fatality numbers are spiking again and that's raising concerns. The province has reported that 700 people have died since September.
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Brazil nears 200,000 deaths: COVID-19 vaccine not ready yet

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Brazil still holds its place as the world’s second-largest COVID-19 hotspot, after the US.
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Investigations launched into Winnipeg nursing home after 8 die from COVID-19 in 48 hours

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Investigations have been launched and a backup health-care team has been brought into a Winnipeg long-term care home after eight residents died of COVID-19 within 48 hours in a scene that left at least one paramedic horrified and ashamed.
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Bangladeshi police unit accused of torture and murder

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Human rights groups say law enforcement agencies are often used by the governing parties to repress opposition and dissent.
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Canada marks 10,000 deaths from COVID-19

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Canada has surpassed 10,000 deaths from COVID-19 since the pandemic began. But behind that number there's much loss, some lessons learned and fears of worse to come.
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Canada could be poised to follow Europe's COVID-19 trends, says expert

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Reflecting on Canada's 'grim milestone' of 10,000 deaths from COVID-19, respirologist Dr. Samir Gupta says the number of deaths has increased to 20-30 people a day during the second wave, sparking concerns that Canada may be following...
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Gunfire erupts in Guinea as president heads for third term

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More than a dozen people were killed in clashes after preliminary results showed President Conde winning re-election.
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COVID-19 reportedly killing 1,000 per day in Europe

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Coronavirus cases in France have gone up by nearly a third in just one day.
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Calgary hospitals told to conserve oxygen as Alberta sets new COVID-19 record

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Alberta Health Services says a memo urging Calgary hospital staff to reduce use of oxygen is a proactive response to an anticipated increase in demand during the pandemic. The NDP's health critic, as well as some doctors, see it as a...
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Two dead, 24 missing in floods in France and Italy

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Italian firefighters rescued 25 people trapped in their cars on a mountain pass on the French side of the country's border with France, as heavy rain and severe flooding killed two people and left many others missing. A storm that...
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Iraq PM launches probe over protesters killed

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Al-Kadhimi's adviser says he hopes the fact-finding process would restore trust between the government and its citizens.
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Iraqis mark anniversary of historic protest movement

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One year ago, Iraq saw the beginning of one of the biggest protest movements in its history that saw hundreds killed by security forces.
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Global COVID-19 cases could be 12 times higher than reported

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More than half a million lives have been lost in the spread of the novel coronavirus around the world - but the death toll could be much higher according to an MIT study.
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Zimbabwe imposes curfew to tackle COVID-19

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But the opposition says the new steps are linked to anti-government protests planned for next week.
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Bolivia police recover 400 bodies of suspected COVID-19 patients

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The dead believed to have succumbed to coronavirus recovered from streets and homes in Bolivia's biggest cities.