| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Vaccines for kids The federal government is set to announce Friday that Health Canada has approved the COVID-19 vaccine for children aged five to 11, then later detail plans to ease some of the pandemic-related measures at the border. |
| | | | B.C. floods The RCMP say they have received four missing person reports since a mudslide on a highway Monday in British Columbia. |
| | | | Wasted doses An informal survey shows that at least one million doses of Canada's COVID-19 vaccine supply have gone to waste. |
| | | | Delayed diagnoses Several Canadians who reached out to CTVNews.ca say their diagnoses of cancers, autoimmune disorders and incurable conditions could have been caught sooner had the COVID-19 pandemic not delayed their annual screenings and checkups. |
| | | | Face masks The Public Health Agency of Canada is now recommending those at risk of higher exposure and more severe disease outcomes from COVID-19 wear a medical face mask. |
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| | | A bear was freed by Florida wildlife officers after spending 28 days with its head stuck in a plastic container. | | |
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| | | 'Here it is!' | | The director of the United Nations' World Food Programme laid out a US$6.6 billion plan to combat world hunger, answering Tesla CEO Elon Musk's claim he would sell stock to fund a plan if there was one. |
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