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B.C. Premier John Horgan announced Wednesday the renewal of a provincial state of emergency as the province continues its efforts to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Horgan said the state of emergency would remain in place “for the foreseeable future.”

The B.C. government also announced it would use a funding windfall of $120 million from the federal government to “decommission, reclaim or restore” more than 2,000 inactive or orphaned wells within British Columbia.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced an investment of $1.7 billion to clean up orphan wells in B.C., Alberta and Saskatchewan in April to help keep people working during the COVID-19 pandemic. read more

Tamil Nadu witnesses a sudden spike in covid cases. On Wednesday alone, the state has reported 509 new covid cases and three deaths, the total cases in the state has crossed the 9000- mark.

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The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted supply chains across the country. For ranchers, cattle prices have dropped a third in only two months, even if prices for consumers continue to hit new highs. Janet Shamlian has the latest.

The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted supply chains across the country. For ranchers, cattle prices have dropped a third in only two months, even if prices for consumers continue to hit new highs. Janet Shamlian has the latest.

Ontario and Manitoba have announced that they will soon start collecting race-based data on COVID-19. In parts of the U.S., where race-based data is collected, statistics show black Americans are among the hardest hit by the pandemic.

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Non-essential services like retail stores and shopping centres have had to shut down temporarily to help slow the spread of COVID-19. Many people are wondering what our shopping experience will look like once lockdowns are lifted. Experts tell us that measures like contactless shopping and curbside pick up are likely to continue and we may see changes to way we navigate stores.

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The UN’s World Food Programme is warning of potential famines of “biblical proportions” as the Covid-19 pandemic affects countries in an already dire situation. In an interview with FRANCE 24, the United Nation’s WFP Executive Director David Beasley said he was especially worried about a breakdown in the supply chain that allows his agency to provide food to dozens of millions of people around the globe.

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If the UK government wants to start easing the country’s lockdown restrictions, it needs to get contact tracing right. But what does that mean? What would successful contact tracing even look like? Josh Toussaint-Strauss tries to find out with a little help from Oxford Professor and infectious disease epidemiologist, Christophe Fraser, and the Guardian’s UK technology editor, Alex Hern
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US President Donald Trump said on May 6, 2020 that the Covid-19 pandemic had hit the country harder that the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor in World War Two, or the 9/11 attacks in 2001.

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World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday that the world must work hard to prepare for the next pandemic while responding to the current COVID-19 crisis, adding that it’s an opportunity to build resilient health systems around the world which can withstand any potential future pandemics.

Dr. Tedros said that WHO, UNICEF and the International Federation of the Red Cross have published a guide for countries on how to maintain community-based healthcare systems in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. read more

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is holding his daily press conference on the Covid-19 outbreak, which has infected more than 128,269 people in the state, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. New Jersey has the second most cases in the U.S., behind New York, which now has more than 318,953 cases. Murphy announced Monday that the state’s schools will stay closed for the remainder of the academic year to continue to curb further spread of the coronavirus.  

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to hold his daily COVID-19 briefing in Ottawa on Tuesday and will discuss the ongoing government response to the pandemic, including support for agricultural sectors.

The government had been scheduled at the end of March to release its first budget since winning re-election as a minority. But that release was scrapped when the House of Commons suspended on March 13 as part of a nationwide shutdown to try to limit the spread of COVID-19.

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COVID-19 Update 66 with critical care specialist and pulmonologist Roger Seheult, MD of https://www.medcram.com
Dr. Seheult discusses three studies regarding the impact of the hypertension medication classes of ACE Inhibitors (such as lisinopril) and Angiotensin Receptor Blockers (ARBs such as valsartan) on COVID-19 infection and severity.

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Mark Fields, senior advisor at TPG Capital and former CEO at Ford, joins “Squawk Box” to discuss how the auto market is weathering the Covid-19 pandemic.

With Canada’s airlines seeing virtually no business amid the COVID-19 pandemic, they’re hoping for a lifeline from the federal government. David Akin reports on what the government may be planning for the industry.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to hold his daily COVID-19 briefing on Monday and will discuss the ongoing government response to the pandemic.

On Sunday, the prime minister said the federal government would invest over $240 million to bring health care online, expanding tools and creating new virtual platforms for mental health and primary care during the coronavirus pandemic.

Trudeau also briefed journalists on an additional $175 million to support Canadian company AbCellera for what he called “very promising COVID-19 research” and introduced a new COVID-19 supply council. read more

Anthony Dussard is a New York-based social worker who works for a nonprofit organization that helps homeless families. During the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in the hardest-hit New York City, Dussard shares how more and more homeless people are falling for drugs addiction as the virus drags on.

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Trump administration officials continued to blame China on Sunday for the global coronavirus pandemic. and subsequent economic fallout. This comes as mixed messages surface about reopening the U.S. economy. Nikole Killion has the latest.

COVID-19 has taken a devastating toll on many businesses across the country. But as Mike Armstrong reports, some Canadians are finding new ways to keep working as the pandemic sparks innovation.

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It is not just people feeling the effects of India’s lockdown: the country’s animals are also adjusting to the strange circumstances.

But some are coping better than others, so Jai Prakash, a veterinary worker, has stepped up his duties to make sure the city’s animals get the care they need.

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Former President George W. Bush on Saturday tweeted a video encouraging Americans to be their best selves during the coronavirus pandemic.

“We serve our neighbor by separating from them,” Bush said in the video. “We cannot allow physical separation to become emotional isolation. This requires us to not only be compassionate but creative in our outreach.”

He added, “Let us remember empathy and simple kindness are essential, powerful tools of national recovery. Even at an appropriate social distance, we can find the way to be present in the lives of others. … In the final analysis, we are not partisan combatants. We’re human beings, equally vulnerable and equally wonderful in the sight of God.” read more

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said on Saturday the province is busy preparing for flooding season even as it continues to deal with the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic.

Ford was joined by Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry John Yakabuski, Solicitor General Sylvia Jones and Health Minister Christine Elliott during a briefing on Saturday, May 2.

The premier said his government has set up a command centre in Peterborough, Ont., where water flow levels are monitored and has also sent surveillance flights over the northern parts of the province to monitor ice breaks. read more

Some college seniors and recent graduates are struggling to find jobs amid the coronavirus pandemic. With 30 million Americans filing unemployment claims since the start of the pandemic, young people are facing one of the worst job markets in the country’s history. NBC’s Dasha Burns reports for Weekend TODAY.
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