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B.C. chief medical officer of health Dr. Bonnie Henry said on Friday that the province had seen four more deaths and 53 new positive cases, bringing the total to 1,174.

She said the number of hospitalizations had gone down to 146 people, with 64 in critical care.

Henry said 641 people have recovered from COVID-19 and are out of isolation.

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Ontario government has revealed projection numbers for the province to be just under 1,600 COVID-19 deaths and 80,000 cases by the end of April, if the current measures in place are upheld.

President and CEO of Public Health Ontario Dr. Peter Donnelly alongside President and CEO of Ontario Health Matthew Anderson and Dean of the Dalla Lana School of Public Health Adalsteinn Brown revealed the projected numbers at Queen’s Park on Friday.

The data also indicated that Ontario would have seen 300,000 cases of COVID-19 and 6,000 deaths by the end of the month if there was no government action or intervention. read more

The number of confirmed coronavirus-related deaths in the UK has increased by 684 – bringing the total to 3,605.

The number of deaths, in the 24 hours up to 5pm on Thursday, marks the largest increase so far, with the previous day recording 569 people.

The Department of Health said as of 9am on Friday, 38,168 people had tested positive for the virus across the UK.

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Chief provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and health minister Adrian Dix provided an update Thursday on the province’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Henry said there were 55 new cases of COVID-19 in the province and six people have died in the last 24 hours bringing the death toll to 31.

Henry said 641 people have recovered from COVID-19 and are out of isolation.

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The UK has recorded 563 more COVID-19-related deaths – the highest number of the outbreak so far.

It takes the total number of deaths to 2,352.

The deaths happened in the 24 hours before 5pm on Tuesday, the Department of Health said.

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On Monday, Alberta’s provincial health officer Dr. Deena Hinshaw announced that there had been five new deaths from COVID-19, which she called “one of the hardest days yet.” The deaths bring the total to eight in the province.

Hinshaw also said 29 new cases had been confirmed over the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 690. She added that health officials said 65 cases in the province are believed to be a result of community transmission.

The total number of Albertans who have recovered from COVID-19 is 94. read more

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo predicts deaths in his state from COVID-19 will be in the thousands.

“I don’t see how you look at those numbers and conclude anything less than thousands of people will pass away,” Cuomo said during a press conference Sunday.

New York state confirmed Sunday that 965 people have died from COVID-19, a jump of 237 from Saturday.

Cuomo also sought to assure people following U.S. President Donald Trump’s suggestion he may quarantine New York, New Jersey and parts of Connecticut. “I know we feel under attack,” he said, adding that New Yorkers “will make it through.” read more

A total of 1,019 patients have died after testing positive for coronavirus in the UK as of 5pm on Friday, the Department of Health has said, up from 759 the day before.

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Ontario associate chief medical officer of health Dr. Barbara Yaffe announced three new deaths from COVID-19, two at a nursing home in the province, and a woman in her 80s in the Greater Toronto Area.

Yaffe said there were approximately 133 new cases, bringing the total to 993 confirmed cases in the province. She added Ontario will likely see the number of resolved cases go up above 200 in the coming days.

Ontario’s chief medical officer of health Dr. David Williams also spoke about the recently announced usage of the province’s emergency alert system to tell people returning from travel they must isolate for 14 days. He said the decision to bring in the alert now was another way to remind people it’s still a measure in place. read more

The number of coronavirus deaths in the UK has risen from 578 to 759, according to the Department of Health. This is the biggest rise in deaths that the country has seen so far.

14,579 have now tested positive for the disease, including UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that the state suffered 100 more fatalities as hospitals brace for a continued increase in the number of coronavirus cases. Cuomo spoke at a press conference on Thursday.

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Our starting point this Monday morning.
South Korea’s rapidly expanding COVID-19 outbreak has claimed more lives and the number of new cases is jumping by the hundreds each day.
For more details, we have our Kim Ji-yeon on the line for us.
Jiyeon, the number of COVID-19 related deaths in South Korea tripled on Sunday…..
Yeah, the total number of deaths due to the virus rose from two to six people in a single day.
The third victim was a 41-year-old male who was found dead Friday in his residence in Gyeongju city… and was confirmed to have the coronavirus during an examination of his body.
The fourth and sixth victims were patients at Daenam Hospital in the southeastern city of Cheongdo , where the country’s first coronavirus fatality took place… and it’s where at least 112 people have been infected.
With this, the number of coronavirus-related deaths that were hospitalized patients from the Daenam hospital has risen to four.
The fifth victim was a 57-year-old female… and is known to be a member of the Daegu -based religious group known as ‘Shincheonji’ .
The number of newly confirmed patients increased by 169 in a single day on Sunday from the previous day… raising the total cases so far to 602.
Among those is a 16-month old girl in Gimpo city … the youngest among the confirmed so far.
She’s believed to have been infected by her parents, who were confirmed with the virus.
The Korea Centers for Disease Control’s central disaster headquarters says more than eight-thousand diagnostic tests are underway.
It announced it’ll delay the start of the new school year for a week from March 2nd to March 9th… as a preventative measure.
This applies to all kindergarten, elementary, middle, high schools as well as special needs schools nationwide.
The number of South Korean soldiers that have contracted the virus is also rising. How’s the military handling this?
Preventing the virus’ spread is particularly important for the South Korean military since it’s directly linked to national security.
Four more soldiers were confirmed over the weekend… raising the cases among the South Korean military to seven.
They include a Marine Corps captain in Pohang , an Army sergeant based in Sokcho , an Army corporal in Pocheon … and one civilian worker in the military who is based in Daegu.
With this, Seoul’s defense ministry has identified some seven-thousand-700 military personnel that have traveled to or have been in close contact with families members from the virus-hit areas of Daegu and the adjacent county of Cheongdo … and Yeongcheon city.
These soldiers have been quarantined at separate locations in their bases… until they’re confirmed clear of the virus.
Also, as part of its preventative measures, the Military Manpower Administration said it’ll temporarily suspend medical checkups required for South Korean men aged 19 or older to see if they’re fit for compulsory military service.
The checkup will be put off for two weeks until March 6th.
An estimated 16-thousand-700 men will be affected by the move.
In an email sent on Saturday, U.S. Forces Korea stated there were no confirmed cases among its forces… but given the circumstances, some sources have told me there are concerns South Korea and the U.S. might not be able to go ahead with their joint computer-simulation based exercises as planned next month.
It’s a topic that’ll almost certainly feature heavily when the defense chiefs of the two allies meet in Washington on Monday, local time.
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Iran state media says 50 people have now died from the coronavirus as the infection spreads across the Middle East. Kuwait, Bahrain and Afghanistan have all reported their first cases.
Meanwhile, Kuwait and Bahrain reported their first cases of the virus, while Turkey, Pakistan and Armenia closed their borders with Iran, as Tehran reported more coronavirus infections and deaths. Neighbouring Afghanistan also introduced travel restrictions.

Vanessa Bryant shared an emotional tribute to her husband Kobe Bryant and their daughter Gianna, both of whom were among the nine killed in a helicopter crash in Calabasas.

The member of parliament Ahmad Amirabadi Farahani claims there have been 50 deaths from the virus, while the government says there have been 12.
Meanwhile, Kuwait and Bahrain reported their first cases of the virus, while Turkey, Pakistan and Armenia closed their borders with Iran, as Tehran reported more coronavirus infections and deaths. Neighbouring Afghanistan also introduced travel restrictions.
Al Jazeera’s Dorsa Jabbari reports.

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Emilia Clarke (‘Game of Thrones’) joins Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter’s Drama Actresses Roundtable to talk about the constant fear of being killed off in the award winning HBO show since season one, how the creators go about informing the cast members, and her “made it in Hollywood” moment.

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