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Friday, September 3, 2021

Coronavirus Update: Ontario’s COVID-19 vaccine appointments double after province announces passport plan - The Globe and Mail

Good evening, we’re updating the coronavirus newsletter to better reflect the pandemic as it changes. What would you like to see included? Send your thoughts to audience@globeandmail.com

Top headlines:

  1. Ontario’s vaccine appointments have doubled a day after the province’s passport announcement
  2. Cattle feed stores across Alberta report an increased interest in ivermectin after unproved COVID-19 claims
  3. The ‘Maderna’ vax: Misspelling of Moderna on a fake vaccination card leads to a tourist’s arrest in Hawaii

In Canada, 24,387 cases have been reported, up 23 per cent from the previous seven days. There were 127 deaths announced, up 59 per cent over the same period. At least 1,308 people are being treated in hospitals and 1,446,614 others are considered recovered.

Canada’s inoculation rate is 12th among countries with a population of one million or more people.

Sources: Canada data is compiled from government websites, Johns Hopkins and COVID-19 Canada Open Data Working Group; international data is from Johns Hopkins University.


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Thai pro-democracy protesters hold up a sign asking for mRNA vaccines to fight Thailand's recent COVID-19 outbreak during a rally at the Asoke Intersection on September 02, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Coronavirus in Canada


Across Canada, students and their parents have had to deal with unpredictable school disruptions and a lot of anxiety about COVID-19 for the past 18 months.

  • Now, with many students set to return to in-person learning, there is still a tangled web of restrictions for parents to sort out.
  • On The Decibel, The Globe’s education reporter discusses how schools are gearing up to keep kids stay and facilitate as normal of a return to school this fall as possible.

Public-transit revenue: Canada’s municipal leaders are asking federal parties to pledge more money into local transit systems after the pandemic resulted in a decline in ridership revenue.

The pandemic election: Elections Canada says it still has a “significant need” for workers to staff polling stations across the country for the Sept. 20 federal election.


Coronavirus around the world

  • Belgium’s King Philippe and Queen Mathilde have cancelled their attendance at all public events after a family member tested positive for COVID-19. The palace said in a statement that the king and queen had decided to limit their contacts in the coming days.
  • In the United States, a 24-year-old woman submitted a fake COVID-19 vaccination card to visit Hawaii with a glaring spelling error that led to her arrest: Moderna was spelled “Maderna,” according to court documents. Meanwhile, the U.S. plans to invest $3-billion in the vaccine supply chain, says a top U.S. health official.
  • The European Union’s infectious-diseases agency is urging countries to focus on primary COVID-19 vaccination programs and play down the need for booster shoots. “The priority now should be to vaccinate all those eligible individuals who have not yet completed their recommended vaccination course,” the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said.

Coronavirus and business

As big companies shift long-term to fully remote or hybrid models, small businesses across the country are similarly putting their post-COVID workplace strategies into action.

  • With no human-resource or workplace-safety department to help them navigate the path toward a post-pandemic future, some are finding a few unexpected challenges and benefits as they embrace new workplace models.

Also today: A growing number of U.S. companies are loosening job requirements, but hiring still remains a challenge.


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Sources: Canada data are compiled from government websites, Johns Hopkins University and COVID-19 Canada Open Data Working Group; international data are from Johns Hopkins.

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