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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) The Montreal public health department released its weekly report on #COVID19 outbreaks on Wednesday, reporting a dramatic drop in clusters. But behind the headline number are worrisome trends. In
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Les Perreaux
perreaux
I have thoughts about the importance of education and teachers. Or more specifically Grade 1. A thread. As a generalist reporter, I occasionally cover education issues and have often over
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Kelly Brown
rubiconcapital_
1/ Other Coronaviruses (non-COVID19) vs. #COVID19 in CanadaComparing %pos by week for past cold seasons vs. the 2019/2020 Novel Coronavirus season.Three provinces: ONT, QUE, BCI honestly don’t know how to
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Both the number of #COVID19 cases in schools and hospitalizations across Quebec are now skyrocketing, raising questions as to why Premier François Legault waited until Tuesday to announce a
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) For the first time in the #pandemic, #COVID19 is intensifying at the same time in both Montreal and outlying regions, with outbreaks now occurring in schools, businesses and homes,
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) As #COVID19 hospitalizations surged by 61 to nearly 1,500 in the province Tuesday, more young Quebecers are being admitted for the #pandemic illness than ever, some of whom are
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Lorian Hardcastle
Lorian_H
The decision in a BC case seeking to strike down laws limiting private health care (including private insurance and extra billing) comes out tomorrow (apparently at 1pm). The decision is
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Voici ma réponse aux commentaires que le premier ministre a fait à mon sujet aujourd'hui. Dans cette enfilade, j'essaierai d'expliquer mon rôle en tant que journaliste dans cette pandémie.
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Since Quebec unveiled a preliminary plan in June to reopen schools this September, the government has not updated it, causing anxiety among parents and teachers as the number of
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Toronto Star
TorontoStar
Only about half of Ontario’s long-term-care home residents — deemed to be our “most vulnerable” citizens — have received the COVID-19 vaccine, prompting fears among doctors that nursing home deaths
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) With Quebec posting its lowest daily tally of #COVID19 cases in nearly two months Monday and hospitalizations declining for six days, enough time has elapsed to consider the province’s
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HehmanLab
HehmanLab
Short thread on losing inspiration! I served as an expert witness to a constitutional challenge recently, the experience reinvigorated me, thought maybe useful to similar/curious others 1/few A while back
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Patrick Déry
Patrickdery
Le point de presse a montré que le gouvernement -encore mal conseillé - ne comprend pas à quoi servent les tests rapides.M. Dubé a dit qu'«on n'a jamais manqué de
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Since the summer, two Quebec age groups have observed marked shifts in their number of confirmed #COVID19 cases: children in daycares and elementary schools, as well as high school
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) On Dec. 10, Montreal crossed the threshold by Harvard University experts for stay-at-home orders. But Quebec waited until Dec. 17 to send schoolchildren home. On Dec. 25, it shut
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) It’s one of the paradoxes of the #pandemic in Quebec at this point: Montreal posted 92 new #COVID cases Tuesday, the highest total in six weeks. Yet despite this
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