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  1. 27 perccel ezelőtt

    Vesuvio Pizzeria is closing after 63 years in business. It was not just my youngest daughter’s favourite restaurant, it was my son’s too, and my mother’s — our whole family’s, writes :

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  2. 37 perccel ezelőtt

    NEW: Instead of CRA scam calls, now COVID-19 has given fraudsters a new angle: Posing as people who are eager to help you out in this time of crisis. Don't fall for it.

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    Now is a time of reflection for Toronto artist . It's also a time to look out for others. "Judge no one, wash your hands." Today, he curates a playlist full of soul and nostalgia for your at-home cooking/working/chilling needs. 💿

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    This question has been on my mind: What is it *really* like to be mechanically ventilated? I found a patient who could tell me. Many thanks to Richard Reid for sharing his harrowing story: 'It will get you. It can get you. You are not safe.'

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    Public Health Ontario was reporting 144 residents of Ontario long-term-care homes had died during a confirmed COVID-19 outbreak as of Wednesday morning. A Star analysis put the number of residents at 219 — a difference of more than 50 per cent.

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    The ⁦⁩ caucus services bureau has prepared a new ad featuring Premier Doug Ford. Not a government spot.

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    A man was found dead in a burning house in Woodbridge early Thursday, York Regional Police Sgt. Andy Pattenden said.

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    ⚡️ This previously healthy 63-year-old father, got COVID-19, went on a ventilator, was told he had a 50/50 chance of surviving — and lived. This is Richard Reid's journey on fighting against all odds to recovery.

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    Canada faces a looming “echo pandemic” of mental health issues as the coronavirus outbreak takes a heavy toll on isolated Canadians, health-care workers, and those who’ve seen usual mental health supports fall away in the lockdown, says the CMHA

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  10. 2 órával ezelőtt

    A U.K. study reported a 66 per cent death rate for COVID patients requiring advanced respiratory support. A study from Wuhan found that only three out of 22 patients survived after being placed on a ventilator. This is Richard Reid's survival story.

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    For Richard Reid, a single word encapsulates his three weeks at the hospital: alone. Nobody could visit. “I’m literally outside of his window in the ICU driveway... bawling my eyes out," his wife remembers as her husband fought for his life.

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  12. 2 órával ezelőtt

    A week after returning to Toronto, he had a cough, mild-fever, chills. He got tested for COVID-19 and it came back positive. His health quickly deteriorated over the days. “It felt like you couldn’t get enough air.” Then, he was transported to hospital.

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  13. 2 órával ezelőtt

    Back in February, COVID-19 in Canada was still a mystery. So he didn't think twice about flying to Miami. At the time, there were only 8 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Ontario. "He's got this invincible attitude," his wife Lori De Luca Reid says.

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  14. 2 órával ezelőtt

    The vast majority of COVID-19 patients who undergo the ventilator procedure end up dying with a tube in their throat, global statistics show. Richard Reid, a previously healthy was one of them. He was told he had a 50-50 chance of survival.

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  15. 2 órával ezelőtt

    This 63-year-old Bay St. businessman got COVID-19, went on a ventilator — and lived. This disease is a monster, he says. And his survival does nothing to inoculate him against his fear. “This virus — it’s more terrifying to me than ever.”

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  16. 2 órával ezelőtt

    Today's the day! Calling people of all ages — we have a live beginner's dance class taught by the First Soloist Tina Pereira happening at 12 p.m. Extra challenge? Take photos or videos of you trying it out! Time to get active.

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    This also starts a project that fills a void in Arts during the COVID-19 lockdown, where I, keeping , photograph performers practicing. I photographed the National Ballet's First Soloist Tina Pereira from the hallway in her loft as she trained.

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    Not getting enough exercise in? Need to move around? Today (Thursday, April 16, 2020) at noon ET, First Soloist Tina Pereira from the National Ballet will be teaching a beginner’s ballet lesson for all ages.

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    What’s worse than speaking moistly? Just hearing the word ‘moist,’ writes Vinay Menon.

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