Federal government struggling to get rid of millions of extra COVID-19 rapid tests

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:29:20 GMT

Federal government struggling to get rid of millions of extra COVID-19 rapid tests OTTAWA — The federal government is sitting on a stockpile of 39 million extra rapid tests for COVID-19 and is struggling to get rid of them without chucking them in the trash, an internal Health Canada memo shows.As the Omicron variant of the virus began to tear across Canada at the end of 2021, the government rapidly bought up rapid antigen tests, distributing most of them to the provinces so people could swab themselves for the virus at home. Now that far fewer people are subjecting themselves to the brain-tickling sensation of a COVID-19 test outside of hospitals and other health-care settings, the government appears to have more than it knows what to do with.“Acknowledging the volumes of tests in play and the challenge of divesting such quantity over a time-bound period, it is expected that disposal of expired tests would be required,” staff wrote to Health Canada’s deputy minister in a memo signed March 25.The memo was obtained through federal access-to-inform...

High above the ground, young performers in Circus Juventas’s ‘Excalibur’ discover inner and outer strength

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:29:20 GMT

High above the ground, young performers in Circus Juventas’s ‘Excalibur’ discover inner and outer strength Ezekiel Prancis-Ricci remembers the first Circus Juventas show he ever saw.It was 2011. He was a couple of weeks away from starting first grade, sitting with his family under the circus school’s Big Top in Highland Park as the lights rose for “Grimm—Happily Ever After.”Ezekiel Prancis-Ricci, below, poses with another performer during a rehearsal for Circus Juventas’s upcoming summer show, “Excalibur,” at the school’s Big Top in Highland Park. Prancis-Ricci, a recent graduate of the St. Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists looking to pursue a career in circus arts, is playing King Arthur in the show. (Photo courtesy Dan Norman / Circus Juventas)“I remember, when I saw ‘Grimm,’ I turned to my mom and was like, ‘I wish real life were like this,” he said. “And here I am.”Now, after more than a decade of circus classes, Prancis-Ricci, 18, is leading the cast of this year’s Circus Juventas summer show, “Excalibur,” in the role of King Arthur.“Excalibur,” which ...

Ask Amy: Broadway musical trip has second act problems

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:29:20 GMT

Ask Amy: Broadway musical trip has second act problems Dear Amy: My friend “Annie” and I are both in our mid-20’s and love musicals. We decided to travel to New York in October to see a few shows.The tickets were fairly pricey, so I was planning on saving money by staying with a friend who lives in the city. I thought my friend could probably make room for Annie, too.After we agreed on the dates and shows, Annie sent me a screenshot with an order confirmation for her tickets, accompanied by a message saying she’d invited her husband and hoped that was OK.I was frustrated. It was the first time in our planning she’d mentioned her husband coming. The way she did it really boxed me in.Her husband and I are friends, but the past few times he joined us for shows he fell asleep and audibly snored.If she had brought it up earlier, I would have pushed back.I now have two questions: First, my friend can’t host three extra people in their tiny apartment.Is it all right if I leave Annie and her husband to find a hotel on th...

Dishonesty is a bad sign in a big deal

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:29:20 GMT

Dishonesty is a bad sign in a big deal Question: Regarding your July 22, 2023, column titled “When decorum goes out the door, the results can make tempers flare” on The Mercury News and East Bay Times websites:You wrote about where and how customers can complain about real estate agents. We bought our first house, and the air conditioner does not work. We did know this before the home sale closed. But the realty agents agreed that the home warranty company would cover the broken air conditioner. So last week we filed a claim. The home warranty representative requested the home inspection report. We complied with their request.This week, the home warranty company denied our claim. The rejection cited by the home inspector stated the air conditioner was “past its useful life.” The rejection also noted that “pre-existing conditions are not covered.” How can we lodge a complaint to have the colluding realty agents pay for the air conditioning? A: Be careful about the word colluding. Merriam-Webster’s online definition i...

Word Game: July 29, 2023

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:29:20 GMT

Word Game: July 29, 2023 TODAY’S WORD — SILENTLY (SILENTLY: SYE-lent-lee: Without making any sound.)Average mark 39 wordsTime limit 45 minutesCan you find 49 or more words in SILENTLY? The list will be published Monday.YESTERDAY’S WORD — SERIOCOMIC score scrim secco semi sire soccer some sore emir rice rime rise room roomie rose icier iris cero cisco coco coir come comer comic core corm cosmic cries crime mesic mice micro mire miser miso moire moor moose more mores moroseTo purchase the Word Game book, visit WordGameBooks.com. Order it now for just $5 while supplies last!RULES OF THE GAME:1. Words must be of four or more letters.2. Words that acquire four letters by the addition of “s,” such as “bats” or “dies,” are not allowed.3. Additional words made by adding a “d” or an “s” may not be used. For example, if “bake” is used, “baked” or “bakes” are not allowed, but “bake” and “baking” are admissible.4. Proper nouns, slang words, or vulgar or sexually explicit words are not allowed.Co...

Horoscopes July 29, 2023: Martina McBride, do what you do best

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:29:20 GMT

Horoscopes July 29, 2023: Martina McBride, do what you do best CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Munro Chambers, 33; Jason Belmonte, 40; Josh Radnor, 49; Martina McBride, 57.Happy Birthday: Be the one to make a difference this year. Stand tall and use your attributes to help others. Don’t let those less admirable rain on your parade. Be the proud provider and you will rise to the top and surpass those looking for a free ride. Choose not to be a follower when leading is in your best interest. Take charge, and do what you do best. Your numbers are 6, 13, 22, 24, 38, 44, 47.ARIES (March 21-April 19): Learn as you go, and you’ll reach the top. Get out and mingle with people heading in a similar direction or who share your interests. A self-improvement project will lift your spirits and build confidence. Romance is on the rise. 5 starsTAURUS (April 20-May 20): Keep life simple. Consider what’s advantageous and make it happen. Dedication and persistence will pay off and set the bar high for anyone who wants to challenge you. Don’t...

Bridge: July 29, 2023

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:29:20 GMT

Bridge: July 29, 2023 “Simple Saturday” columns focus on improving basic technique and logical thinking.An item in my local paper stated that a local political party was seeking promising candidates to run for office. Which moved me to wonder if there is any other kind.Against today’s 3NT, West led the queen of spades. South won with dummy’s king and counted seven fast tricks. He knew that a 3-2 break in clubs was much more promising than a 3-3 break in diamonds, so South took the A-K of clubs.FIVE TRICKSThe suit indeed broke evenly, and declarer conceded the third club. West threw a heart. East then returned a spade to force out declarer’s ace, and no matter how he continued, the defenders could manage five tricks.The club suit held false promise. Since South needed two extra tricks, he had to rely on the diamonds. After he wins the first spade, he should lead the A-K and a third diamond. He succeeds only a little more than a third of the time, but that is better than no ch...

Ilestedt scores twice as Sweden beats Italy 5-0 to reach knockout rounds at Women’s World Cup.

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:29:20 GMT

Ilestedt scores twice as Sweden beats Italy 5-0 to reach knockout rounds at Women’s World Cup. WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — After leaving it to the last minute against South Africa, Sweden left nothing to chance Saturday in a 5-0 win over Italy which sealed its place in the knockout rounds of the Women’s World Cup.Sweden relied on Amanda Ilestedt’s 90th-minute winner to salvage a 2-1 win from a sub-par performance in its opener against South Africa.Ilestedt was Sweden’s first scorer Saturday, this time in the 39th, and her glancing header from a corner sparked a flood of four Swedish goals in 11 minutes on either side of halftime. Her second goal came in the 50th and was a mirror image of the first.Rebecka Blomqvist finished it off with Sweden’s fifth goal in stoppage time.The Swedish attack again looked hesitant in the first 20 minutes. Italy appeared more composed over the ball in that period and more threatening with Sofia Cantore particularly dangerous on the right. Cantore had the first shot on goal in the opening minute, finding the keeper at t...

Sweden 5, Italy 0

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:29:20 GMT

Sweden 5, Italy 0 Italy00—0Sweden32—5First Half_1, Sweden, Ilestedt, (Andersson), 39th minute; 2, Sweden, Rolfo, 44th; 3, Sweden, Blackstenius, 45th+1.Second Half_4, Sweden, Ilestedt, (Andersson), 50th; 5, Sweden, Blomqvist, (Jakobsson), 90th+5.Goalies_Italy, Francesca Durante, Laura Giuliani, Rachele Baldi; Sweden, Zecira Musovic, Jennifer Falk, Tove Enblom.Yellow Cards_None.Referee_Cheryl Foster. Assistant Referees_Michelle O’Neill, Franca Overtoom, Pol van Boekel. 4th Official_Myriam Marcotte.___Source

High temperatures and humidity continue to scorch DC region during heat wave

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:29:20 GMT

High temperatures and humidity continue to scorch DC region during heat wave Listen live for the latest weather updates on the 8s on WTOP. The sweltering three-day heat wave in the D.C. region will continue on Saturday, with temperatures expected to reach the upper 90s in the afternoon and humidity driving up the heat index to over 100 degrees.The region is under an Excessive Heat Warning from noon to 8 p.m. on Saturday, with residents urged by local leaders to stay cool and hydrated.A cold front should swing into the region on Saturday night, finally offering relief from the heat. WTOP meteorologist Steve Prinzivalli says that northwesterly winds will bring cooler and less humid weather for the second half of the weekend.“The weekend will start with more oppressive heat, humidity, and nasty thunderstorms before quieter and refreshing weather returns by Sunday,” Prinzivalli said.The National Weather Service said that cool weather should last into next week.Excessive Heat continues into Saturday afternoon, but a cool-down is in sight for Sunday in...