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Coronavirus Update: COVID-19 death toll in U.S. surpasses 500,000 Jessie Willms and Lacy Atalick Published February 22, 2021 Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account
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Good evening, here are the coronavirus updates you need to know tonight.
Top headlines:
In the last 7 days,
390 deaths announced,
2,139 people are being treated in hospitals and
795,288 others are considered recovered.
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1,851,710 doses of vaccine distributed to provinces have been administered. That’s
The Globe and Mail Published February 22, 2021
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We have said it ourselves and heard it from others: “I’m done.” From relationships to jobs to anything that we are getting tired of. “I’m done” indicates final, finished, no longer caring and moving on.
The phrase tends to be used when we feel our efforts are not being rewarded, or even noticed. These days, for me and those I talk to, it’s usually about fatigue related to COVID-19 and its restrictions. It can feel especially defeating when we aren’t seeing a change in broad social behaviors or the current outcome, even as we continue to miss having private gatherings with friends and family and hugging and all that seemingly bad human contact stuff that we are naturally craving.