| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Downward trend Canada is experiencing a drop in new COVID-19 cases, which is mirrored in such countries as the U.S. and India, and experts are trying to understand the exact reasons behind the downward trend. |
| | | | Vaccination timeline The federal government has released an updated COVID-19 vaccination timeline, showing that at least 14.5 million Canadians will be able to be immunized with the approved Pfizer-BioNtech and Moderna shots by the end of June. |
| | | | Loss of life More than 20.5 million years of life may have been lost as a result of COVID-19, according to a new study, a figure researchers say is two to nine times higher than the average seasonal flu. |
| | | | Travel restrictions Transport Canada has fined two airline passengers a combined $17,000 after allegedly presenting falsified COVID-19 tests before flying back to Canada. |
| | | | Prepare to file As tax season approaches, Canadians are faced with filing for an unprecedented year -- job losses, federal financial aid and working from home are just some of the major adjustments made over 2020. |
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| | | Thousands of sea turtles have been taken to a shelter in Texas to save them from a deep freeze. | | |
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| | | Flowers for Algernon | | New research suggests that mice have evolved to handle living in a world altered by humans. |
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