Hundreds of additional beds, spaces being constructed for COVID-19 patients in India s Assam state. Incredulity over non-Western vaccines endures.
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People sit at an outdoor patio on Monday in Valletta, Malta, as restaurants and markets reopened for business after COVID-19 vaccinations reached 60 per cent of the adult population. (Darrin Zammit/Lupied Press/Reuters)
More than half of Toronto s adults have received 1st vaccine dose
More than half of adults in Toronto have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, and officials say the city s ramping up for its busiest vaccination week so far.
While Mayor John Tory released a statement on the weekend hoping the city can surpass 65 per cent soon, at a Monday news conference he pointed out it was not a time for residents to relax their guard, noting that 37 of the 47 deaths recorded in the province s latest COVID-19 report were within the city s public health borders.
This mother-daughter duo has stayed connected through poetry during the pandemic
Melinda Dewsbury, in Langley, B.C., and her mom Diana Coldwell, in Owen Sound, Ont., have written 115 poems about the pandemic for each other over the past year.
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They live on opposite sides of the country, and wanted to connect through something other than phone or text
Posted: May 09, 2021 4:33 PM PT | Last Updated: May 9
Melinda Dewsbury and her mother, Diana Coldwell, use poetry to stay connected and express their feelings as the COVID-19 pandemic keeps them on opposite sides of the country.(Submitted by Melinda Dewsbury)
What you need to know about COVID-19 in B.C. for May 10
B.C. has recorded 1,769 new cases of COVID-19 over the past three days, and 20 more deaths.
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Posted: May 10, 2021 6:02 AM PT | Last Updated: May 11
Essential workers line up outside the Vancouver Convention Centre during a COVID-19 vaccination clinic on May 7. (Ben Nelms/CBC)