The global coronavirus pandemic has infected more than 99.1 million people worldwide and claimed the lives of at least 22.1 million people, according to Johns Hopkins.
The World Health Organisation declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic on 11 March 2020. To date, more than 97.4 million people have been infected with the coronavirus.
The Dance Centre will showcase online performances in the lead up to International Dance Day on April 29.
Erica Grant and David Mendes live in the Savoy, a single-room occupancy hotel building on East Hastings Street operated by Atira Property Management, which manages several buildings in the neighbourhood.
Grant was warned she could be evicted after police were called to the building on Jan. 2 to arrest her 29-year-old son, who had been banned from the Savoy at the end of December.
Mendes said he was visited the next day by police officers looking for a guest of another tenant. Officers pulled him out of his apartment and went in to search for that guest, he said.
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WHO Experts to Arrive in China
The origin of the infectious and deadly COVID-19 that infected millions of people and claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands around the world remains a mystery until today.
The investigation was supposed to take place last year, but unfortunately, it did not happen as China refused to cooperate.
According to FOX News, China announced on Monday that experts from WHO will arrive Thursday this week. The National Health Commission also said that they will meet with Chinese counterparts but it did not give more details.
However, it is not clear if they will be traveling to the central Chinese city, Wuhan, where the virus was first detected in 2019. It can be remembered that negotiations for the visit have long been underway.