| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | New travel testing requirements The federal government will require air travellers to present proof of a negative COVID-19 test before landing in Canada, as fears mount that people vacationing abroad could be bringing the virus home with them. |
| | | | Vacation controversy continues Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he regrets not telling finance minister Rod Phillips to return back to Ontario when he found out he had travelled out of the country for a vacation. |
| | | | Two doses, or one? Both Moderna and Pfizer require two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to ensure immunity, a system which has spurred two different strategies for the vaccine rollout. |
| | | | U.S. patients see vaccine reaction Two patients who had previously had dermal fillers experienced some swelling after receiving the first dose of the Moderna vaccine in the U.S. |
| | | | A year without resolutions? In light of everything that happened in 2020, experts suggest giving yourself permission to not set any resolutions this year; instead embrace the idea of "unresolutions." |
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| | | A look back | | Condensing an entire year into just one hour is a difficult task, but seems downright impossible in a year dominated by a pandemic. On CTVNews.ca, Executive Producer Rosa Hwang highlights some of the incredible stories told by our journalists in 2020. |
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