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Here we provide a daily update of the data available for select countries and jurisdictions as of June 24, 2021 at 6:00pm EST.
On Thursday, health officials in the Russia logged 20.182 new infections, the highest single day increase in nearly five months. Of the cumulative 5.3 million confirmed positive cases, 91.2% are considered recovered. Since yesterday, Covid-related deaths increased by 586 bringing the country’s death toll to 131,463.
Reopening in Ontario, Step 2 begins on June 30
Ontario will move on to the next phase of its reopening plan on June 30, allowing most personal care services to restart and also allowing larger outdoor meetings of up to 25 people and smaller meetings indoors of up to five people. Continue reading→
In Ontario 296 new infected and 6 more deaths
TORONTO – June 24, 2021: Canada stood today at 1,411,433 positives for Covid-19, an increase of 714 more cases than in the previous 24 hours. The number of victims – nationwide – today reached 26,187 total deaths, 15 more than Wednesday. Continue reading→
Aumenta la conexión de cárteles mexicanos en Canadá y Estados Unidos
Los últimos meses han sido prolíficos en pérdidas: seres queridos fallecidos por Covid-19, empleos y confinamiento. Pero ha habido también algunos ganadores: ciertas compañías de tecnología, proveedores médicos y por supuesto los cárteles de la droga. Continue reading→
Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations grow in Canada and the United States
The last few months have been prolific in losses: loved ones killed by Covid-19, jobs and confinement. But there have also been some winners: certain technology companies, medical providers, and of course the drug cartels. Continue reading→
Ontarians still waiting for the guideline, protocols for fully immunized
TORONTO – The immunization campaign against Covid-19 continues. Despite the doubts and skepticism about heterologous vaccination – that is, mixing vaccines between the first and the second dose – caused by the failure of a supply of Pfizer to arrive in time, the roadmap desired by the Ontario Government with which it will be possible to enter phase 2 on June 30, two days earlier than planned, has been fully respected in the province.
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Parang hindi pa sapat ang ating maga problema na dinaranas tumitigin sa atin balikat sa Kobid 19, ngayon kailagan pang tumigin sa langit sa pag bagsak nang racket . Manok na Maliit pagarap na “Ang Lagit ay Babagsak” ay hindi nakakatawa. Ang 100 talampakan haba nang instil na raket sinabi na walang paganib na Ito ay masusunod sa pag pasok nito sa atmuspir ipagpatawad mo ang akin pag tanong: Sino ang may risponsibilidad kung ang isang bagay ay magkaluko lumabas sa ispase? Mas nakakakilabot na tanong, ano ang mangyayari sa kataohan kung tayo ay mawalan nang importanteng satilite? Continue reading→
What Would Happen If We Lost Satellite Communications?
As if we did not have enough on our plates looking over our shoulder for COVID-19, we now had to look up to the sky for a falling rocket. Chicken Little’s pleas of “The Sky is Falling!” – not so funny. The 100 foot Chinese rocket, claimed to pose no risk as it most likely would burn up in our atmosphere upon re-entry, begs to ask the question: Who is responsible for things that go awry in Space? More chilling, what would happen to humankind if we were to lose a vital satellite? Continue reading→
Ontário inicia a construção da extensão do metro de Scarborough
A construção da tão esperada extensão do metro de Scarborough está finalmente em andamento, com o governo do Ontário a dar início formal ao projeto na quarta-feira (23 de junho), durante uma cerimónia oficial que contou com as presenças do premier Doug Ford, da ministra dos transportes Caroline Mulroney e do presidente da Câmara, John Tory. Continue reading→