Author: LoveWorld UK

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has announced that all proof of vaccination mandates across the province will be lifted on Feb. 13, with masking requirements ceasing by the end of the month. “Today, with Omicron, the benefits of the proof of vaccination policy no longer outweigh the costs. This policy most certainly has run its course,” Moe said at a press conference on Feb. 8. “So it’s time for us to take a step back and start living with COVID and to make every effort to get our lives back to normal.” Effective at midnight on Sunday, Feb. 13, proof of vaccination requirements will end  for all businesses and provincially regulated workplaces in Saskatchewan. This means that vaccination proof or the negative test option will no longer be a provincial requirement, the premier said. From Feb. 14, masking in public indoor spaces will be the only COVID-19 measure remaining in place, and that will expire at the end of February. “Today, where we are with reducing hospitalizations, reducing numbers, we’re confident as we move ahead with this phased approach that we are going to take these steps back to…

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is ending the province’s COVID-19 vaccine passport requirement at midnight on Feb. 8, and other COVID-19 rules in three weeks. Kenney said at a news conference on Feb. 8 that high vaccination rates, declining hospital cases, and a continued drop in the spread of the Omicron variant make it possible to end the passport program. “Our approach to COVID must change as the disease changes,” he said. Kenney also noted the divisions that COVID-19 policies have caused. “These restrictions have led to terrible division even amongst families and friends, and inflamed, sometimes, tensions in our communities and…

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Christian Eriksen has said he knew he would play football again just two days after suffering a cardiac arrest. Eriksen collapsed on the pitch at the Parken Stadium in June during Denmark’s European Championship group game against Finland. En route to the hospital in Copenhagen, he told his wife Sabrina that he would probably never play football again. However, that quickly changed. The 29-year-old was fitted with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) days after the collapse and doctors gave him hope he could play again. Eriksen was unable to continue his career with Internazionale due to rules in Italy concerning athletes fitted with…

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Boris Johnson has made Jacob Rees-Mogg the new minister for “Brexit opportunities” and installed a key loyalist as his chief whip in a reshuffle intended to shore up his position following weeks of terrible headlines. Rees-Mogg, who was Commons leader, is moved to the Cabinet Office to take on a newly created role as Brexit opportunities minister, a cabinet-level job that also includes “government efficiency”. Chris Heaton-Harris, formerly Europe minister in the Foreign Office, takes over as chief whip from Mark Spencer. Heaton-Harris was a key member of a parallel parliamentary organisation advising the prime minister amid his recent woes. Spencer, a…

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Oregon will scrap its mask mandate for indoor public places and schools by March 31, the Oregon Health Authority announced on Monday. Citing declining COVID-19 infections in the state, health officials said it is expected that by late March, 400 or fewer Oregonians would be hospitalized with COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. “The evidence from Oregon and around the country is clear: masks save lives by slowing the spread of COVID-19,” state epidemiologist Dr. Dean Sidelinger said in a statement. “We should see COVID-19 hospitalizations drop by the end of March because so many Oregonians are wearing…

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Global audience relishes a most divine time of fellowship with endless soul-stirring songs and psalms of thanksgiving to God. The just-concluded Global Communion Service and Praise Night with the man of God, Reverend (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome which was held on Sunday, February 4th was characterized by unforgettable moments of glory and great rejoicing. Hosted for the first time from Christ Embassy Lekki, Lagos Zone 5, the revolutionary praise rendezvous was beamed live to a mammoth global audience via all LoveWorld networks and various internet platforms. A cross-section of the live audience singing the LoveWorld Anthem. Earnest prayers of thanksgiving to…

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“God wants you to bring order into your life, rearrange your priorities, and put Him first.” — Pastor Chris Oyakhilome. Great rejoicing across the globe met the declaration of February to be ‘the Month of Order’ by Pastor Chris at the February Global Communion and Praise Service. The special service that was held on Sunday, February 4th was hosted by Christ Embassy, Lekki, Lagos Zone 5 and streamed live to a teeming global audience cutting across all nations of the world. Expounding the message of the month, the man of God explained that God wants His children to bring order…

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Meta, formerly known as Facebook, might have to entirely stop operating Instagram and Facebook in Europe, the company warned in its filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The EU has strict data protection requirements regarding the transfer of personal data from Europe to the United States and in 2016, the EU and United States agreed to a framework for data transferred between continents, called the Privacy Shield. But that Privacy Shield was invalidated in July 2020 by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). Europe’s new laws require users’ data to be kept and processed on General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)-complaint servers…

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The numbers of cancer patients facing delays in seeing a specialist for the first time and starting their treatment have hit record highs in England, amid fears that overstretched NHS services can no longer provide prompt care. The disclosure comes as a new row over how quickly hospitals can clear the record 6 million-strong NHS backlog has forced ministers to delay publication of the long-awaited plan to tackle it. Half a million people in England with suspected cancer will have to wait longer than the supposed two-week maximum to see an oncologist this year, an analysis for the House of Commons library…

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It was a dreadful final to end a largely dreadful tournament but in the end it came down to a moment of the purest drama and the great redemption of Sadio Mané. He had missed a penalty in normal time. Senegal had wasted chance after chance. They had twice lost in finals before. Egypt are the kings of penalties. They had won their last six shootouts and had played for penalties from the off. But Mané, unexpectedly, was left with a penalty to win it. It was not just that Abou Gabal had saved his earlier penalty, apparently after Mohamed…

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