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No influx in ICU patients at Waterloo region hospitals yet but 'capacity is very tight'

No influx in ICU patients at Waterloo region hospitals yet but capacity is very tight Hospitals in Waterloo region have not seen a large influx of patients in the intensive care unit, but at least one hospital says capacity is tight. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 03, 2021 11:00 AM ET | Last Updated: April 3 Hospitals in Waterloo region say they have not started to see requests to transfer patients from other parts of the province, but they are prepared if this is necessary.(CBC)

MLB rule changes 2021: Shift restrictions, pitch clock, extra innings

MLB is implementing rule changes across the majors and minors, including starting extra innings with runners on base in the majors and a 15-second pitch clock in Low A ball.

I Never Knew: Why Mesa was a hub for the LDS Church

I Never Knew: Why Mesa was a hub for the LDS Church
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Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick won't seek reelection: 'I'm sort of term-limiting myself'

Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick won t seek reelection: I m sort of term-limiting myself Ronald J. Hansen, Arizona Republic © Cheryl Evans/The Republic Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick, D-Ariz., talks about a recent fall and seeking treatment for alcoholism during an interview at The Arizona Republic in Phoenix on Feb. 21, 2020. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick says her fifth term in Congress will be her last. Kirkpatrick, D-Ariz., announced Friday that she will not seek another term representing the Tucson area, a move that comes as the state s political boundaries will be redrawn ahead of the 2022 elections. At 70, Kirkpatrick said her health and recovery from alcohol dependency was not a factor at all in her decision.

Climate Point: Space hurricanes, deadly flea collars and potential life on Mars

Climate Point: Space hurricanes, deadly flea collars and potential life on Mars Mark Olalde, USA TODAY © Ramon Padilla Mars Promo 2 GWS Welcome to Climate Point, your weekly guide to climate, energy and environment news from around the Golden State and the country. In Palm Springs, Calif., I’m Mark Olalde. This is an exciting edition, complete with more details on Mars, straight from NASA. To get you warmed up, here s a space appetizer, courtesy of Doyle Rice over at USA Today. For the first time, scientists observed a space hurricane.  Rotating above the North Pole, this phenomenon occurred in 2014 but was just analyzed recently. The event saw a roughly 600-mile-wide swirling mass of plasma dropping electrons instead of water.

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