Health officials around the world are clashing over the use of certain drugs for COVID-19, leading to different treatment options for patients depending on where they live. On Friday, a
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Canada’s coronavirus cases exceed 300,000
Canada surpassed 300,000 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus on Monday, marking yet another grim milestone for a country grappling with a worsening second wave. Ontario and Quebec — Canada’s
U.K.’s Sophie, Countess of Wessex, self-isolating after coronavirus contact
Sophie, Britain’s Countess of Wessex the wife of Queen Elizabeth’s youngest son Prince Edward, is self-isolating at home after coming into contact with someone who has since tested positive for
Trump could soon be discharged from hospital, but coronavirus condition remains unclear
U.S. President Donald Trump could be discharged from the hospital where he is being treated for COVID-19 as soon as Monday, according to his doctors, although his condition remains unclear
Canada adds 1,812 coronavirus cases, 52 deaths as Tam warns ‘hard choices’ needed
Canada is reporting more than 1,800 new coronavirus cases and 52 deaths to the national tally on Saturday as the country’s top doctor warns time is running out to prevent
Trump experiencing ‘mild symptoms’ from coronavirus: White House
The White House tried to reassure Americans on Friday that U.S. President Donald Trump was still working from isolation, after his bombshell announcement that he had caught the coronavirus threw
Trump’s positive coronavirus test puts stock market on edge: ‘This is a new uncertainty’
Investors, already skittish ahead of U.S elections in November, now have another thing to worry about: the president’s health. Donald Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis triggered a sell-off in stocks and oil and a surge in
World reacts to Trump testing positive for coronavirus — in sympathy and mockery
News of the infection of the most powerful man in the world with the most notorious disease in the world drew instant reactions of shock, sympathy, undisguised glee and, of
Canada is not in a second wave, but coronavirus cases increasing sharply: Tam
Rapid increases in new COVID-19 cases could quickly spiral out of control, public health officials said Friday as some provinces continued to impose new and tougher public health measures. Canada’s
Schools set dates to transition from virtual to in-person learning — but is this legal?
As coronavirus cases continue to climb across Canada, parents have opted for their children to attend virtual schooling instead of in-person. While some schools only offer in-person learning, others allow