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Austria ends lockdown restrictions for vaccinated people

VIENNA (AP) — Austria ended lockdown restrictions for vaccinated people across most of the country on Sunday, three weeks after reimposing strict rules to combat a rising wave of coronavirus infections.

Turkey’s Erdogan says social media a ‘threat to democracy’

ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan described social media Saturday as one of the main threats to democracy. Erdogan's government plans to pursue legislation to

UK scientists urge more restrictions to fight omicron surge

LONDON (AP) — The British government may need to introduce tougher restrictions to slow the growth of the omicron variant and prevent a new surge in COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths, British scientists said Saturday.

France pushes vaccination campaign as virus cases increase

PARIS (AP) — Authorities in France want to accelerate vaccinations against the coronavirus before Christmas as infections surge and more people with COVID-19 seek medical attention.

Newfoundland critics warn of doctor shortage amid recruitment campaign from P.E.I.

On a recent visit to St. John's, N.L., Dr. Megan Miller brought along a special weapon. The chief physician recruiter for Prince Edward Island was in the Newfoundland and Labrador capital to attract doctors to her province, and her pitch included

Iqaluit residents can drink city water again after 60-day health order

IQALUIT — People in Iqaluit can drink the city's tap water again after 60 days of living under a do-not-consume notice.  The notice was lifted Friday by Nunavut's Health Department. Residents of the territorial capital were told on Oct. 12 not to

Pentagon considering COVID-19 booster mandate for troops

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon said Friday that there are “active discussions” within the department about making the COVID-19 vaccine booster shots mandatory for service members, even as thousands refuse or seek exemptions from the initial shot requir...

Quebec reports more than 2,000 new COVID-19 infections for first time since January

MONTREAL — As Quebec reported more than 2,000 new COVID-19 infections for the first time in nearly 11 months, public health officials in Montreal said Friday they suspect the Omicron variant has spread in the city. Montreal's public health department s...

Health workers say existing law against intimidation isn’t strong enough: Lametti

OTTAWA — Justice Minister David Lametti said a new law to single out health care workers for special protection from intimidation and threats at work is a response to a need identified by the workers themselves. But at a Senate committee

As COVID-19 count rises in P.E.I., residents asked to limit travel and gatherings

CHARLOTTETOWN — Prince Edward Island's chief medical officer is asking residents to limit their trips off the Island, citing the province's growing number of COVID-19 cases directly related to travel. Dr. Heather Morrison confirmed Friday the province ...

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