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primary Epidemiological indicators show that the virus is still active although the number of cases has decreased somewhat. Vaccination continues to progress. Eric Gallan, deputy director of the administrative delegation for ARS, stresses that the spread of the virus is decreasing but it is still “active”. Keynotes at the biweekly press conference on the health situation in Lot-et-Garonne, “vigilance” is required. Figures revealed by Eric Galran, for example, indicate that the traffic rate, for the period from 17 to 23 August, is 194 per 100,000 inhabitants of the general population, compared to 219.8 during the previous period. “The situation, in…

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No one in the streets will protest the bank tax increase that Justin Trudeau has proposed. On the contrary, the action will arouse sympathy. Posted on Aug 27, 2021 at 6:30 AM Our financial institutions make a lot of money. And against all odds, they have won more during the pandemic, save for two months of general containment. Example ? Royal Bank. The foundation announced on Wednesday that it generated $12.2 billion in profits in the first three quarters of its fiscal year 2021. And that’s as much in nine months as during the whole of 2019 (12,9 billion), that…

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primary From September, those over 65 with comorbidities will be able to receive a third dose of the Covid vaccine. It is intended to offset the gradual decline in the effectiveness of these vaccines against Covid-19. While Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS) announced its endorsement of a third dose of the coronavirus vaccine for those over 65 and the most vulnerable, experts also announced that only mRNA vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna) will be found in syringes regardless of the products used for the injected doses. pre. More Efficiency, Fewer Side Effects For those who are worried, remember that Two studies…

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We prefer negotiation because we are convinced that a negotiated agreement in principle is still within our reach, and that is in a short time frame.Martin Morris, president of the federation, said in a statement. This adds it The two are not far from each other. He assures us that union employees prefer to find a solution, rather than leave any decision in the hands of the arbitrator. The next step, Minister Boulet will ask To the mediator he appointed to resolve this labor dispute, Jean Poirier, to carry out the mediation mission. The parties will meet again on Friday…

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Publication date: 08/26/2021 at 9:00 pm Video length: 2 minutes France 2 Article by Aribi, C Colent, Mohamed Mouma, E Ortado – France 2 France TVs Less than a month before a Covid-19 vaccine is committed to caregivers. On October 15, a full scheme will be required. Vaccination of caregivers has taken an extraordinary leap, according to Health Minister Olivier Veran. But there are still thermals. “We will not back down”, Knock, Thursday, August 26, Prime Minister Jean Castilles on the vaccination of caregivers. In a hospital near Lille (North), caregivers had to take days off. It is impossible for…

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The “last chance meeting” held Thursday morning in the office of the Minister of Labor in the presence of the administration of Olmel and CSN was “Binaa” and the ball is now in the union’s court. • Read also: “A last chance meeting” • Read also: More than 500 jobs cut at the Vallée-Jonction factory This is what Minister Jean Boulet said after the incident, saying that arbitration of disputes is “the best approach to quickly resolving a long-running conflict”. According to Mr. Boulet, the employer has already given the green light to the arbitration dispute, but both parties must…

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(Quebec) The Quebec government has begun preparations to vaccinate children under 12 years of age. This age group will be vaccinated at school and vaccination clinics. Even if a vaccine for them has not yet been approved, the director of the vaccination campaign, Daniel Barry, is preparing for a green light in the fall. Posted on Aug 26, 2021 at 5:00 AM Fanny Levesque Journalism Mr. Barry asked CISSS and CIUSSS leaders to submit a fall vaccination plan including “initiatives” to vaccinate children 11 years and under. In correspondence that Journalism He was able to consult, Daniel Barry asserts that…

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In their latest figures, the ARS and the state of La Réunion announced that the spread of the virus was continuing despite a decline in cases. From August 9 to 15, 75 cases of dengue were confirmed (compared to 117 cases in the previous week after data were combined). The decline in the number of cases continues in the majority of municipalities. But despite the southern winter, the virus continues to circulate on the island and remains large compared to previous years in the same period. The western sector remains the worst affected, in particular the city of Saint-Paul where…

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The approach was praised by the business community, which has long demanded a platform to check the immunization status of employees and customers. Unlike Quebec and British Columbia, Ontario will not have to develop its own vaccination passport. We don’t like trade barriers between provinces, so we hate provinces having their own system.Quote from:Jan de Silva, President and CEO of the Toronto Chamber of Commerce It would be better to have an interoperable solution that serves all over the country, she adds. Jan de Silva, President and CEO of the Toronto Chamber of CommercePhoto: Radio CanadaThe director of the Federation…

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It’s a thousand-year-old question that seems to contradict science and faith: Is there a creator God? Contrary to the ideas presented, the authors Michel Yves Bollor And Olivier Bonacez seeks to answer them in God and science are evidence, in bookstores on October 13, 50,000 copies reprint Guy Tridaniel Editions. The result of rigorous work spanning more than three years, this book, divided into 24 independent chapters, is based on the latest scientific developments. ” Everything that we explain from the point of view of science, specialists already know, but each is in his own field. We wanted to write…

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