[ad_1] Photo: Ozan Kose / AFP (fake images) Just weeks after it broke its year-long aspiration to hit $ 20,000 in value, Bitcoin is at it again. On Saturday the cryptocurrency passed $ 33,000 in value, according to CoinDesk, before declining slightly throughout the day. Bitcoin’s new gains represent an …
Read More »‘Britain’s hospitals must prepare for the rise of Covid’
[ad_1] London, Jan 3: Hospitals across the UK are being told to brace themselves to face the same Covid pressures as the NHS in London and South East England. Senior physician Professor Andrew Goddard said the highly infectious new variant of the virus was spreading across the country. The number …
Read More »Montfort Hospital employees begin receiving the COVID-19 vaccine
[ad_1] Employees at Montfort Hospital in Ottawa lined up to receive the COVID-19 vaccine on New Year’s Day. On Twitter, Montfort Hospital said that its employees began to be vaccinated against the new coronavirus. Josee Brisson, an employee at the Heron COVID-19 Care and Detection Clinic, was the first employee …
Read More »Florida fires 2 assistants after defensive fiasco
[ad_1] The Guardian Belichick’s exit plan and a JJ Watt trade: NFL subplots to watch in 2021 Will Aaron Rodgers leave Green Bay after an MVP-caliber season? Will Bill Belichick leave New England before it gets ugly? No shortage of meaty NFL storylines in 2021 The overall NFL attitude toward …
Read More »Asylum seekers with strong cases were returned, according to a human rights report
[ad_1] Stranded in Tijuana, a group of asylum seekers from Cameroon, Uganda and Ethiopia came together in a shared hotel room. There, they would wait for the Trump administration’s policies that had blocked their ability to request protection in the United States amid the pandemic. The group has been harassed, …
Read More »Coronavirus: What is happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday
[ad_1] The last: Ontario reports 5,839 new cases of COVID-19 over 2 days. The UK is recording record new cases as the hospital receives doses of the newly approved vaccine. Funeral homes in Southern California are running out of space as deaths rise. Have a question about COVID-19? Send your …
Read More »UNICEF projects the birth of 140 million in 2021 worldwide
[ad_1] File photo: A nurse cares for a newborn baby dressed in Santa costume before the Christmas season at a hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, on Dec. 21, 2017. / Xinhua UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore says children born on 1S t January 2021 enters a world very different from a …
Read More »Nova Scotia Reports 13 New COVID-19 Cases, Including 5 School-Related Cases
[ad_1] Nova Scotia health officials reported 13 new coronavirus cases on Friday and Saturday, five of which are linked to a private school in Dartmouth. The province says 11 new cases were detected on January 1, of which 10 were in the central area, along with one case related to …
Read More »UNICEF chief: making 2021 a ‘safer and healthier world for children’
[ad_1] UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore says children born on 1S t January 2021 enters a world very different from a year ago, and a New Year brings a new opportunity to reinvent it. The Pacific island nation of Fiji will see the first baby of the new year and …
Read More »Morocco becomes part of the world’s largest free trade agreement
[ad_1] Rabat – When the clock struck twelve and the year 2021 began, Morocco became part of the largest and most exciting free trade agreement to date. January 1 marked the official launch of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), a trading bloc with the potential to rival any …
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