TORONTO – Raul and Sean talk about Euro 2020: the matches, analysis, curiosities. Watch them!
Previous videos here: https://www.cnmng.ca/category/euro-2020/
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TORONTO – Raul and Sean talk about Euro 2020: the matches, analysis, curiosities. Watch them!
Previous videos here: https://www.cnmng.ca/category/euro-2020/
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Here we provide a daily update of the data available for select countries and jurisdictions as of June 28, 2021 at 9:00pm EST.
On Monday, health officials in the Philippines logged 5,604 new infections. The total number of confirmed positive cases now surpass 1.4 million. Of the cumulative total, 94.6% are considered recovered. Since yesterday, Covid-related deaths increased by 84, bringing the country’s total fatalities to 24,456.
Globally, over 181 million cases have confirmed positive for Covid-19 according to Johns Hopkins University data. Since the start of the pandemic, over 166 million people have recovered. Fatalities attributable to Covid-19 now surpass 3.9 million worldwide.
Poland has not recorded any Covid-related deaths on June 28, 2021.
TORONTO – June 28, 2021: Canada stood today at 1,413,777 positives for Covid-19, an increase of 622 more cases than in the previous 24 hours. The number of victims – nationwide – today reached 26,230 total deaths, 3 more than Sunday. →
By the end of this week, Canada should have enough vaccines to inoculate with both doses three-quarters of all Canadians over the age of 12. Brigadier General Krista Brodie, a military commander who manages national vaccine delivery logistics for the Public Health Agency of Canada, said that Pfizer-BioNTech will send more than 2.4 million doses and Modern about 1.4 million. →