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Welcome to the Maclean's daily newsletter. As the coronavirus disrupts life in Canada, and Canadians get used to the notion of "social distancing" and "flattening the curve," Maclean's has expanded this newsletter to include everything you need to know about the global pandemic. You'll still find our best stories of the day at the bottom of the newsletter, but we'll also catch you up on news and notes from around the world.


QUOTE OF THE DAY: “If we skip over the checkpoints in the guidelines to ‘Open America Again,’ then we risk the danger of multiple outbreaks throughout the country.” — Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, during a Senate hearing on Tuesday. He appeared by video conference, because he’s in self-isolation after coming into contact with a White House staffer who tested positive for COVID-19.


The number of Canadians infected with COVID-19 has passed 71,000, while 5,100 people have died. Worldwide, 4.2 million people have been infected while 290,000 have died.

The city of Wuhan reported a cluster of six new cases, its first infections since it ended its long lockdown on April 8. To prevent the virus from spreading in the community, authorities are going to test all 11 million residents in the next week, Reuters reports

The number of new cases in Germany is rising as the country relaxes its lockdown measures, and all eyes are on the reproduction rate, which tracks how many people one infected person will infect. This is a key scientific measure by which the government determines how to proceed with its pandemic plans, and in Germany it has risen above the crucial 1.0 mark for the past three days, according to the Robert Koch Institute. (As of May 5, Canada’s “r rate” was 0.96, per the Imperial College of London.) 

Dmitri Peskov, spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin, is in hospital with COVID-19. He’s the latest in a long line of senior officials to test positive, including Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. On Tuesday, the nation reported nearly 11,000 new cases, a tally second only to that of the United States. 

Even pandas are being affected by COVID-19. The Calgary Zoo is returning Er Shun and Da Mao to China because its supply lines of fresh bamboo—pandas eat 40 km of the shoots daily—have been severely interrupted by the cancellation of so many flights, especially from China.

The Canadian National Exhibition has entertained the young and old alike in Toronto for 142 years; its 18 days of thrilling rides and wacky food marks the unofficial end to summer. Not this year. The last time it was cancelled was during the Second World War

Tired of baking bread? Try making Mason jar ice cream. All you need is a few basic ingredients, a jar and five minutes of vigorous shaking.

—Patricia Treble

As of the latest update, this is the number of confirmed cases in Canada. We're updating this chart every day.

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What 'liberty' really means to gun-wielding lockdown protestors in America

What 'liberty' really means to gun-wielding lockdown protestors in America

Shannon Gormley: In their view, liberty is the freedom to threaten others. They want to do what they want to do, and they want to do it whenever they want to do it, however they want to do it.

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A significant increase in testing is necessary to restart the economy

A significant increase in testing is necessary to restart the economy

Isaac Bogoch and Goldy Hyder: Currently some 35,000 COVID-19 tests are performed across Canada on a good day. We should aim to double that.

Lessons from Kronavirus: Is Sweden’s anti-lockdown approach more strategic than it seems?

Lessons from Kronavirus: Is Sweden’s anti-lockdown approach more strategic than it seems?

Scott Young: Sweden's unorthodox strategy has been rightly criticized, but it's too early to condemn an approach that's focused on the long game and public trust

My son has never seen a grasshopper

My son has never seen a grasshopper

Scott Gilmore: Where have the horseflies, ladybugs and dragonflies gone? Insect numbers are plummeting everywhere, and it could mean the end of our world.

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Trudeau's daily coronavirus update: Seniors to receive additional financial support (Full transcript)

Trudeau's daily coronavirus update: Seniors to receive additional financial support (Full transcript)

In his May 12 briefing to Canadians, the PM announced that the government will be boosting OAS and GIS to help seniors through the pandemic

A big business bailout? No, this is just bridge financing.

A big business bailout? No, this is just bridge financing.

Politics Insider for May 12: Ottawa turns over a new LEEFF, Dominique Anglade breaks a new barrier and Doug Ford breaks his own rules

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