N.L. going back to Alert Level 4 amid COVID-19 spike | Watch the full update from Jan. 3

Jan. 3: Officials in Newfoundland announce the province is moving to Alert Level 4 as the province sees a spike in COVID-19 cases.

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23 comments

    1. just saw the graphic at the bottom: 519 new cases, 1 new death. Every death is sad, yes. But the information is RIGHT THERE! 1 out of 519! Let’s double–no, triple that just to be charitable. Let’s say there’s 3 deaths for every 519 cases. That’s literally in the range of a rough seasonal flu. Is this really worth shutting down society for?

  1. Most frightened province. Heads in the ground about the economy

  2. Haggie is fully vax n still got sick?

  3. Most frightened province. Heads in the ground about the economy

  4. remember to get Return youtube dislikes from the chrome web store. That allows you to see the like to dislike ratio

  5. Most frightened province. Heads in the ground about the economy

  6. Federal government needs to cut off the support allowing certain provinces to shut down and close travel…one day those provinces will be sorry when they realize you can’t bank on the federal government!

  7. Federal government needs to cut off the support allowing certain provinces to shut down and close travel…one day those provinces will be sorry when they realize you can’t bank on the federal government!

  8. Federal government needs to cut off the support allowing certain provinces to shut down and close travel…one day those provinces will be sorry when they realize you can’t bank on the federal government!

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