Hundreds defy virus restrictions in U.K. to remember slain woman
Hundreds of people in London defied coronavirus restrictions Saturday to pay their respects to a 33-year-old woman who disappeared while walking home and was found dead a week later.
Hundreds of people in London defied coronavirus restrictions Saturday to pay their respects to a 33-year-old woman who disappeared while walking home and was found dead a week later.
The popularity of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan has tumbled in Britain and has never been lower following their explosive interview with U.S. chat show host Oprah Winfrey, according to a poll on Friday.
People around the world have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and those negative impacts may have altered their cognitive abilities, risk avoidance and civic-mindedness for the worse, new research suggests.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is telling Canadians to toss some products containing apricot kernels as they could cause cyanide poisoning.
New research suggests that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, had already evolved to be able to infect humans prior to the first reported case, making the initial transmission from bats to humans an easy one.
Ontario has logged more than 1,400 new COVID-19 cases, marking the seventh consecutive day in which the daily count has been in the quadruple digits.
Approximately 35,000 Canadians die every year as a result of medical errors in hospitals and long-term care facilities. Some families take the doctor to court, but physicians win the majority of cases. They are backed by a strong organization, called the Canadian Medical Protective Association, or CMPA.
The novel coronavirus might have reached Canada weeks before the first official case was diagnosed in late January of 2020, says an expert who tracks pandemics.
Experts say that messaging around the COVID-19 pandemic, and in particular around the vaccine rollout, could be fuelling Canadian's frustrations with the national COVID response.
Researchers at University College London (UCL) believe they are on the verge of understanding how a 2,000-year-old device was able to predict astronomical events.
Instead of taking over a bedroom or using the living room to set up a home office, some Canadians are heading to the backyard to work in their 'tiny offices.'