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 July 3, 2021 at 7:15pm EST.
On Saturday, health officials in Russia logged 24,439 new infections, number not seen since January of this year. Of the cumulative 5.5 million confirmed positive cases, 90.5% are considered recovered. Since yesterday, Covid-related deaths increased by nearly 697, bringing the country’s total fatalities to 137,262.
Ang katapusan mundo ay parang nasa atin na nitong Marso 2020, nang ang maga iskuwelahan at maga tindahan ay sabaysabay nag sarado. Samantalang makikita ang mahabang pila ay makikita na palaki nang palaki sa harap nang tindahan kanabis Armsterdam. Sa Toronto noon unang dagsa, sa pakiramdam mo ang grosaring tindahan lang ang nakabukas. Iyon at ang tindahan lang nang kanabis. Parang ang kanabis ay lumalabas ito’y nasa listahan nang importanteng pagagailagan. Sa pag bisita harap harapan sa iyong pamily doktor ay hindi nasama sa listahan. →
“The End of the World” was upon us in March 2020 and as schools and shops were shuttering up, long lineups built up in front of cannabis cafes in Amsterdam . In Toronto during that First Wave, it felt like the only place open was the grocery store. That, and the cannabis shops . Somehow, cannabis made it to the list of essentials . In-person visits to your family doctor, did not . →