| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Food shortage Experts say the situation in Afghanistan is becoming an urgent humanitarian crisis as the country experiences a dire food shortage. |
| | | | Afghanistan evacuations Canadian evacuation flights have pulled more than 1,100 people out of Afghanistan this month, Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino said Sunday. |
| | | | Functional neurological disorder Alarming videos on social media are claiming that tremors are a neurological side effect of the COVID-19 vaccine, but experts say it is actually a neurological condition that can emerge after mild injury, trauma or stress -- not something caused by the jab. |
| | | | Vaccine research Researchers in Singapore have found that the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines can trigger an enhanced immunity in survivors of the original SARS virus, which could be the key to creating an inoculation that could work against all similar viruses. |
| | | | Best masks A recent study from engineering researchers in Ontario has found that high-efficiency masks are up to six times better at filtering aerosols compared to more commonly used cloth and surgical masks. |
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| | | Don Everly of the country-influenced rock 'n' roll duo Everly Brothers has died at his home in Nashville. He was 84. | | |
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| | | President-elect | | The road has been a long one for Dr. Alika Lafontaine, a successful anesthesiologist, and now the first Indigenous president-elect of the Canadian Medical Association. |
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