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Coronavirus: Italy reaches new record high of nearly 41,000 daily cases

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European leaders said that although there were promising signs for the infection rates, many lockdowns would still have to continue amid rising hospitalisations.
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First Nations communities in Manitoba see spike in COVID-19 cases

9th - Higher Ed
Public health officials have tried to protect First Nations communities from COVID-19, with some success. But in Manitoba those defences have been breached, with devastating results.
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California COVID-19 lockdown hits businesses during holiday season

9th - Higher Ed
Millions of Californians are now under the strictest stay-at-home orders since the first wave of COVID-19 infections in March.
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Europe's second wave: Lockdowns return amid healthcare pressure

9th - Higher Ed
Country after country, Europe is retreating into lockdown.
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Myanmar elections: Aung San Suu Kyi's party seeks second term

9th - Higher Ed
Despite international condemnation for crackdown on Rohingya Muslims, Suu Kyi remains popular at home.
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Europe reimposes lockdowns as coronavirus cases surge

9th - Higher Ed
Facing second wave of COVID-19 cases, new curbs come as some European countries see record infections.
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COVID-19 deaths in Quebec rising again amid second wave

9th - Higher Ed
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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Europe's resurgent outbreak: Deaths, infections rise on continent

9th - Higher Ed
Alarming numbers from Europe, as Spain records more than 400 coronavirus-related deaths and the UK's death toll passes 50,000.
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Canadians struggle with contradictory COVID-19 guidelines amid second wave

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's COVID-19 second wave is accelerating. Frightening new modelling projections, especially for Ontario and B.C., make it more frustrating for many Canadian doctors who say health guidelines are still contradictory, vague or just...
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Second COVID-19 wave sweeps Brazil, overwhelming hospitals

9th - Higher Ed
Hospitals in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are filling fast, as cases and deaths rise again
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Canada marks 10,000 deaths from COVID-19

9th - Higher Ed
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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Ontario to increase hospital capacity as bed space runs low

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario has announced plans to increase hospital capacity, including the number of critical care beds, in anticipation of a growing influx COVID-19 patients as some hospitals are already running out of space.
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Spanish medics demand better conditions as COVID-19 cases grow

9th - Higher Ed
Doctors battling second wave say they will continue indefinite strike nationwide amid criticism of gov't handling of pandemic.
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France is latest nation to return to lockdown amid COVID surge

9th - Higher Ed
The new lockdown announced by French President Emmanuel Macron will begin Friday and last until December 1.
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Anything beyond a small surge in ICU numbers will be challenging, says doctor

9th - Higher Ed
Intensive care physician Dr. Bram Rochwerg says he is concerned about the trend in intensive care unit admissions, and although hospitals may be able to handle a small surge, anything beyond that will become challenging.
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Ontario on track to avoid worst-case COVID-19 scenario, modelling shows

9th - Higher Ed
Despite rising case numbers, Ontario health officials are confident the province is on track to avoid worst-case scenarios for COVID-19. New modelling data indicates the rate of infection is slowing and that the curve, while still...
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Ottawa stands out among Ontario’s COVID-19 hot spots

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa is one of Ontario's most troubling COVID-19 hotspots, with outbreaks in hospitals as well as long-term care facilities, while fecal testing in the sewers shows the virus is spreading rapidly.
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State of emergency in Tokyo over COVID-19 crisis

9th - Higher Ed
This is Japan's second lockdown after the first emergency was declared in April last year.
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Coronavirus: Nurses with COVID-19 asked to carry on working at under pressure hospital in Belgium

9th - Higher Ed
A hospital at the centre of a coronavirus hotspot in Belgium is asking its nurses to carry on working even if they test positive for COVID-19. Liege, situated in the east near the border with the Netherlands, has the highest coronavirus...
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Bill Morneau on OECD bid, Canada’s COVID-19 rebound

9th - Higher Ed
CBC Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton sits down with former finance minister Bill Morneau to discuss the challenges of Canada’s COVID-19 economic recovery and why he’s running to be secretary general of the Organisation for...
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Hard realities from Canada’s COVID-19 2nd wave

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's second COVID-19 wave is taking a toll on some of the country's most vulnerable.
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Ontario’s 1st COVID-19 vaccines given to front-line health workers

9th - Higher Ed
Toronto health-care worker Anita Quidangen was the first Ontarian to get the COVID-19 vaccine in an effort to protect her and the long-term-care residents she cares for. But despite the excitement from the first doses, officials warn...
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Myanmar outbreak: Safety concerns during November elections

9th - Higher Ed
Myanmar has one of the world’s most underfunded healthcare systems.
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Feds give details on new rent relief program for businesses

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland give reasoning behind new rent relief program.