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Good evening, here are the COVID-19 updates you need to know tonight.

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  1. In the United States, millions of COVID-19 shots for children ages 5-11 are already being packed and shipped in anticipation of starting the vaccine drive for kids later this week, if the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gives the final order
  2. About 290 WestJet employees who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 have been suspended
  3. ‘This is a defining moment in our lifetime’: The global death toll from COVID-19 topped 5 million today

In the past seven days, 14,671 cases were reported, down 15 per cent from the previous seven days. There were 200 deaths announced, down 17 per cent over the same period. At least 1,907 people are being treated in hospitals and 1,663,381 others are considered recovered.

Canada’s inoculation rate is 12th among countries with a population of one million or more people.

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Sources: Canada data is compiled from government websites, Johns Hopkins and COVID-19 Canada Open Data Working Group; international data is from Johns Hopkins University.


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A mother and daughter are reunited at Sydney's International Airport as early morning flights arrived from Los Angeles, Japan and Singapore today in Sydney, Australia. Fully vaccinated international travellers arriving in New South Wales from Monday, Nov. 1, are no longer required to enter mandatory hotel quarantine, following the easing of state and federal COVID-19 border rules. Australian citizens can also now leave the country without requiring a travel exemption.Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images


Coronavirus in Canada


The global death toll from COVID-19 topped 5 million on Monday, less than two years into the coronavirus crisis.

  • Together, the United States, the European Union, Britain and Brazil account for one-eighth of the world’s population but nearly half of all reported deaths.
  • The death toll is almost certainly an undercount because of limited testing and people dying at home without medical attention, especially in poor parts of the world.

Snowbirds: The Biden administration’s decision to allow vaccinated people to enter the U.S. by land for any reason starting Nov. 8 has many Canadians packing up their campers and making reservations at their favourite vacation condos and mobile-home parks.

Vaccine approval: Novavax says it has submitted its COVID-19 vaccine for approval in Canada.

Return of the poppy: The Royal Canadian Legion is hoping its annual poppy campaign regains a sense of normalcy this year as fewer COVID-19 pandemic restrictions are in place across the country.


Coronavirus around the world

  • The U.S. is getting ready to begin vaccinating kids under 12 as early as the middle of this week. On Tuesday, a special advisory panel to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will meet to consider detailed recommendations for administering the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to younger children. And, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Sunday she has contracted COVID-19 and is experiencing mild symptoms. Meanwhile, a declassified U.S. intelligence report says it was plausible that the COVID-19 pandemic originated in a laboratory, something China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs says has no credibility.

Coronavirus and business

WestJet Airlines says it has suspended about 290 employees who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

  • The suspended workers – about 4 per cent of WestJet’s 7,300-person staff – are not being paid for one month and could face firing if they do not comply with the Calgary-based airline’s government-mandated vaccine policy.

Also today: Retailers hope the spirit of ‘buy local’ visits them again this holiday season – especially for small businesses that have endured throughout the pandemic.


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Sources: Canada data are compiled from government websites, Johns Hopkins University and COVID-19 Canada Open Data Working Group; international data are from Johns Hopkins.

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