Category Archives: Science

Air Force officers sue over religious exemption denials

Toledo, Ohio (AP) — A dozen U.S. Air Force officers have filed a lawsuit against the federal government after the military denied their religious exemptions to the mandatory COVID-19 vaccine.

California convoy opposing COVID-19 mandates hits the road

ADELANTO, Calif. (AP) — A small convoy of truckers demanding an end to coronavirus mandates began a cross-country drive from California to the Washington, D.C., area on Wednesday.

Fewer COVID-19 cases in schools: Alberta teachers union ‘cautiously optimistic’

EDMONTON — The president of the Alberta Teachers' Association says he is cautiously optimistic after seeing COVID-19 cases go down in classrooms a little more than a week after the province lifted a mask mandate in schools. But Jason Schilling says

Court: Medical marijuana can’t be taxed in New Mexico

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The New Mexico Supreme Court has last stand a lower court ruling that found cannabis purchases by medical marijuana patients should not be subject to gross receipts tax.

Space Station ‘largely isolated’ from tensions over Ukraine

ATLANTA (AP) — Tensions in eastern Ukraine and heightened Western fears of a Russian invasion should not have a significant impact on the International Space Station or U.S.-Russia cooperation in space, the former head of the National Space Council tol...

Nova Scotia to lift all remaining COVID-19 restrictions by March 21

HALIFAX — All remaining COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted in Nova Scotia by March 21, including proof of vaccination and indoor mask mandates. "There comes a point in time where the benefit of the restrictions is outweighed by the impact of

Czechs to lift all limits on gatherings as infections drop

PRAGUE (AP) — The Czech government agreed Wednesday to further ease coronavirus restrictions as the wave of infections caused by the highly transmissible omicron variant has been receding.

Report on possible mystery brain disorder in New Brunswick to be released Thursday

FREDERICTON — A report from an oversight committee studying possible cases of a mysterious neurological disease in New Brunswick will be released Thursday. Last March, New Brunswick health officials alerted the province's doctors, nurses and pharmacist...

COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to drop in New Brunswick

FREDERICTON — The number of hospitalizations due to COVID-19 in New Brunswick continues to drop.  There are currently 74 people hospitalized — down four from Tuesday.   That includes six patients in intensive care, a drop of two. According to provincia...

Officials report nearly 3 million Quebecers were hit by Omicron wave

MONTREAL — Health officials reported Wednesday that nearly three million Quebecers, including more than a third of all children, are believed to have been infected by COVID-19 since the beginning of the Omicron wave. Dr. Luc Boileau, the province's int...

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