| | | GOOD MORNING | Quebec is asking some health-care workers infected with COVID-19 to keep working; researchers identify antibodies they say can neutralize Omicron; and freezing cold breaks more records in Western Canada. Here’s what you need to know to start your day |
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | COVID-19 in Canada After breaking another record for new COVID-19 cases, Quebec is asking certain COVID-positive health-care workers to keep working. |
| | Antibodies identified A team of scientists have identified antibodies they say can neutralize Omicron and other COVID-19 variants. |
| | Freezing cold In B.C., 21 minimum temperature records have been broken. Temperatures are expected to be below -20 C again in parts of the province today. |
| | PCR tests The rise of Omicron has been accompanied with a demand for PCR tests. Getting an appointment has been challenging, with some facing weeks-long delays. |
| | Alexa 'error' Amazon has fixed an “error” with its virtual assistant after a girl was told to stick a penny in an electrical socket as part of a “challenge.” |
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Habitat for Humanity builds first 3D-printed home in U.S. | |
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| Dealing with difficult conditions in Antarctica, oceanographers have recruited and equipped seals with sensors to help with their research. |
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