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A man is holding a 'Game of Thrones' book at the 'Bestseller' bookshop in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on February 12, 2024. For the first time...

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Bookstore Offers Books For Only 500 Rupees

12 February 2024

A man is holding a 'Game of Thrones' book at the 'Bestseller' bookshop in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on February 12, 2024. For the first time...

#10990256

12 February 2024

A man is holding a 'Game of Thrones' book at the 'Bestseller' bookshop in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on February 12, 2024. For the first time, a bookstore in Kashmir is revolutionizing access to literature by offering books for 500 Rupees.


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Woman wearing a face mask while shopping at a grocery store during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on...

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Ontario Reports 18,445 New COVID-19 Cases And 12 More Deaths

2 January 2022

Woman wearing a face mask while shopping at a grocery store during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on...

#7583318

2 January 2022

Woman wearing a face mask while shopping at a grocery store during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on January 01, 2022. Ontario health officials are reporting another record-breaking number of new COVID-19 cases 18,445 new COVID-19 cases and 12 more deaths were reported today. This comes at the Province of Ontario announced it will no longer be tracking new COVID-19 infections or offering PCR testing to the general public as of next week. The province noted that due to changes in availability of testing, the case counts being reported are an underestimate of the true number of infections in Ontario. Officials warned the data should be 'interpreted with caution.' As of net week the province said that members of the general public with mild symptoms are being asked not to seek testing. The Ontario government announced on Friday that it will no longer collect COVID-19 numbers from school boards and will no longer report the number of COVID-19 infections among students and staff starting next week. Going forward Ontarians will be in the dark in terms of knowing what the true burden of infection is in the community. Large parts of Canada are implementing restrictions as the fifth wave of COVID-19 fuelled by the Omicron variant rapidly spreads across the country.


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Sign at a pharmacy informing people that they will only be administering the Moderna vaccine in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on January 01, 2022...

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Ontario Reports 18,445 New COVID-19 Cases And 12 More Deaths

2 January 2022

Sign at a pharmacy informing people that they will only be administering the Moderna vaccine in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on January 01, 2022...

#7583320

2 January 2022

Sign at a pharmacy informing people that they will only be administering the Moderna vaccine in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on January 01, 2022. Ontario health officials are reporting another record-breaking number of new COVID-19 cases 18,445 new COVID-19 cases and 12 more deaths were reported today. This comes at the Province of Ontario announced it will no longer be tracking new COVID-19 infections or offering PCR testing to the general public as of next week. The province noted that due to changes in availability of testing, the case counts being reported are an underestimate of the true number of infections in Ontario. Officials warned the data should be 'interpreted with caution.' As of net week the province said that members of the general public with mild symptoms are being asked not to seek testing. The Ontario government announced on Friday that it will no longer collect COVID-19 numbers from school boards and will no longer report the number of COVID-19 infections among students and staff starting next week. Going forward Ontarians will be in the dark in terms of knowing what the true burden of infection is in the community. Large parts of Canada are implementing restrictions as the fifth wave of COVID-19 fuelled by the Omicron variant rapidly spreads across the country.


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