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The monkey’s smallpox will not become a pandemic, but many unknowns: WHO

The World Health Organization’s leading smallpox expert said he did not expect the hundreds of cases reported so far to turn into another pandemic, but acknowledged that there were still many unknowns about the disease, including how is spreading exactly and if the suspension of mass immunization against smallpox. decades ago it may have been …

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Ontario reports another death from COVID-19; lowest positivity since February 2022

Ontario reported a new death from COVID-19 on Monday, and labs reported the lowest positivity rate since February. Provincial laboratories reported a positivity rate of 7.6%, based on 6,368 tests performed in the last 24 hours. The last time positivity fell so low was on February 22, 2022, when positivity reached 6.9 percent. The average …

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Companies were urged to claim their share of the multimillion-dollar collective action agreement with Visa, Mastercard

Small merchants, defined as those with less than $ 5 million in annual revenue, may receive $ 30 per year for each year they accept credit card payments, up to a maximum of $ 600. Small traders do not have to submit evidence of their claim. Larger traders may claim more money from the $ …

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Trembling! Paddy Pimblett survives thugs and tear gas attacks in the Champions League final in Paris | Video

Football fans who traveled to the Stade de France in Paris for the Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid got more than they expected, thanks to security issues both inside and outside the stage that caused multiple injuries. UFC lightweight Paddy Pimblett was among the English fans in attendance, but “The Baddy” doesn’t …

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Rogers and Shaw agree on a measure that temporarily blocks the closure of their merger

The Competition Bureau says Rogers Communications Inc. and Shaw Communications Inc. they have agreed on a preliminary precautionary measure that prevents them from closing their $ 26 billion merger proposal until the Competition Court hears a challenge from the commissioner. The regulatory agency says Rogers and Shaw have also accepted the commissioner’s request for an …

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BC saw more deaths than expected for 18 months, but investigation can’t say why – Trail Daily Times

BC recorded nearly 10,000 more deaths than expected during an 18-month period of the pandemic, but with less than a quarter attributed to COVID-19, it’s unclear why. The accompanying issues and questions were published Monday (May 30) by the people of the University of British Columbia and public health professor Kim McGrail in the Canadian …

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Nearly 300,000 Canadians are waiting for Nexus approval as the lag grows

The backlog of Nexus applications in Canada has increased by hundreds of thousands, despite a sharp drop in applicants during the pandemic, which has led to a decline in frustrated travelers as clogged airports continue to overflow. . The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) says 295,133 Nexus applications have yet to be processed due to …

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