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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.7:56 p.m.: Health officials in North Korea found 269,510 more people with feverish symptoms and reported another six deaths, state media said Tuesday, as the country grapples with an escalating but largely undiagnosed COVID-19 outbreak across its unvaccinated population.According to the Norths anti-virus headquarters, 56 people have died and more than 1.48 million fell ill amid a rapid spread stanley cup of fever nationwide since late April and outside experts believe most of the illnesses to be COVID-19. The North said at least 663,910 people were still in quarantine. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley vaso State media isnt specifying how many of the fever cases have b stanley france een confirmed as COVID-19. North Korea likely lacks testing supplies to confirm coronavirus infections in large numbers and its virus response is mostly isolating people with symptoms at shelters.Failing to slow the virus could have dire consequences for North Korea, considering its broken health care system and that its 26 million people are believed to be unvaccinated. The country also grapples with malnourishment and other conditions of poverty and lacks public health tools, including antiviral drugs or intensive care units, which suppressed hospitalizations and deaths in other countries. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
Listen here or subscribe at Apple Podcas stanley canada ts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. Stay updated on episodes via our Twitter page. If you would like to support the journalism of the Tor stanley thermoskannen onto Star, you can subscribe at thestar/subscribingmatters.Guest: Alex Boyd, Toronto Star journalistWhile there are many reasons including equity and access issues that can prevent someone from getting a vaccine, some have chosen not to because of the myth that COVID-19 vaccines have led to hundreds of deaths in Canada and abroad. If billions of vaccine doses have been administered around the world, how did some people end up taking the view a vaccine could kill them and data proved it How did misinformation that COVID-19 vaccines are killi stanley thermobecher ng people take root and end up becoming one of the biggest dividing lines in Canada ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This episode was produced by Saba Eitizaz, Brian Bradley and Paulo Marques Saba Eitizaz is a co-host and producer on the Star podcast team. She is based in Toronto. Follow her on Twitter: @sabaeitizaz ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Pnav Dundas students heading to Canada Wide Science Fair
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.7:56 p.m.: Health officials in North Korea found 269,510 more people with feverish symptoms and reported another six deaths, state media said Tuesday, as the country grapples with an escalating but largely undiagnosed COVID-19 outbreak across its unvaccinated population.According to the Norths anti-virus headquarters, 56 people have died and more than 1.48 million fell ill amid a rapid spread stanley cup of fever nationwide since late April and outside experts believe most of the illnesses to be COVID-19. The North said at least 663,910 people were still in quarantine. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley vaso State media isnt specifying how many of the fever cases have b stanley france een confirmed as COVID-19. North Korea likely lacks testing supplies to confirm coronavirus infections in large numbers and its virus response is mostly isolating people with symptoms at shelters.Failing to slow the virus could have dire consequences for North Korea, considering its broken health care system and that its 26 million people are believed to be unvaccinated. The country also grapples with malnourishment and other conditions of poverty and lacks public health tools, including antiviral drugs or intensive care units, which suppressed hospitalizations and deaths in other countries. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW