Category Archives: Science

Experts: Energy attacks could be behind some ‘Havana’ cases

WASHINGTON (AP) — A panel of intelligence experts hasn't identified a single culprit for apparent brain injuries reported by U.S. personnel that have been linked to so-called “Havana syndrome,” but several potential causes remain plausible, including t...

Health officials report another four deaths from COVID-19 in New Brunswick

FREDERICTON — Four more people have died in New Brunswick as a result of COVID-19, increasing the number of people who have died since the start of the pandemic to 247. The latest deaths involve three people in the Moncton region

Army to immediately start discharging vaccine refusers

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Army said Wednesday it will immediately begin discharging soldiers who have refused to get the mandatory COVID-19 vaccine, putting more than 3,300 service members at risk of being thrown out soon.

Ontario seeks to expand use of rapid tests in shifting pandemic strategy

TORONTO — Ontario's official COVID-19 testing volumes have plummeted since PCR access was sharply restricted in the face of an Omicron surge, but rather than widely re-expanding eligibility in the future, the province appears to be forging a new pandem...

Larger gatherings, big hockey crowds allowed under eased Manitoba COVID-19 orders

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is relaxing some of its COVID-19 public health orders and signalling that all restrictions may be lifted within a few months. "I think the message is that, given where we are right now, if we don't

Seven recent COVID-19 deaths in N.L. occurred in long-term care, officials say

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador health officials say seven people in the province died of COVID-19 in long-term care facilities or in personal care homes between Dec. 20 and Jan. 28. That number represents 35 per cent of the

Prince Edward Island reports 238 new cases of COVID-19, hospitalizations stable

CHARLOTTETOWN — Health officials in Prince Edward Island are reporting 238 new cases of COVID-19 today. They say there are 15 people in hospital because of the disease, unchanged since Tuesday. Chief public health officer Dr. Heather Morrison says ther...

Gov. Noem’s abortion ban stifled by Republican lawmakers

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A Republican-controlled South Dakota House committee declined Wednesday to consider a proposal from Gov. Kristi Noem aimed at banning nearly all abortions, stifling a top item on the governor's agenda.

More provinces preparing to loosen COVID-19 restrictions in coming weeks

More provinces are loosening COVID-19 restrictions as hospitalizations in some parts of the country appear to plateau, but health officials caution that eased measures could lead to increased infections in the coming weeks. "We really certainly hope th...

EXPLAINER: COVID vaccines for kids under 5: What’s next?

Parents who thought their children under 5 would have to wait several more months for COVID-19 vaccinations instead just might get them as early as March. Here's what needs to happen first, and some things to expect if they do

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