The reMarkable 2 is a gorgeous e-paper tablet begging for better software

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Like the original version before, this is an expensive tablet with an electronic paper display. The price is only about $400, which is a small part of other tablets. More reasonable price

, And to take full advantage of it, you basically have to buy a $50 stylus. If you subscribe to reMarkable, you will get one for free, but then you are SOL. According to every important indicator, this thing is absolutely annoying. However, due to the high attention to detail, it is so well made that I can't help but like it. What I can say just makes me happy.

reMarkable provided us with a pre-production version of its new tablet, so it may have some errors or behaviors that should not appear in the final retail model. The company also announced yesterday that the first shipment of v2 tablets will be delayed, and the earliest pre-orders will be shipped "early September". In other words, we don't actually know when we will be able to use the "final" model, so don't treat it as a complete review-it's confusing to understand the company's correct choice earlier and the correct choice of it.

Before proceeding, it is necessary to explain exactly what reMarkable is trying to build here. For years, the company has been talking about "paper" tablets, which can help you focus more on the task at hand due to their limited capabilities. In this case, these tasks are largely limited to taking notes, sketching, annotating documents, and reading PDFs and e-books. reMarkable 2 has some more advanced features, such as the ability to synchronize articles to the tablet through a Chrome extension and convert handwritten content to text, but even those features only consolidate the intent of the tablet. This is a device for people who care about writing and reading but not everything else.

It is also more beautiful than ever. With its 10.3-inch Canvas display and bright white plastic body, the first reMarkable tablet looks like

. (I mean to bring all possible hobbies.)

, ReMarkable has undergone an impressive physical change-the white plastic is gone, replaced by a beautiful aluminum frame, which adds a reassuring weight. reMarkable has also reduced the waist circumference of the tablet by a few millimeters, so the company eagerly calls it "the thinnest tablet in the world." In contrast, the 4.7mm thick ReMarkable 2 will undoubtedly make the iPad seem a bit clumsy, but considering the traditional "tablet" thing is a bit stretched.

The makeover is not over yet. Most of its physical buttons are gone-the only one is the sleep/wake button in the upper left corner of the tablet, and the microUSB port has been replaced by a USB-C port.

A magnet is embedded on the side of the tablet, allowing you to connect a Marker (assuming you bought one) for easy storage, and insert the reMarkable 2 latch into the beautiful leather work box. Curiously, the scattered pins in the lower left corner of the tablet hint at future expansion plans-not that the company is willing to talk about them.

Then there is the screen. Its size and resolution (1,872x1,404) are the same as those in the original model. There is still enough space for graffiti and graffiti. However, the more modern display using reMarkable 2 has some significant benefits: the text looks clearer, and when used with the new Marker, the tablet can detect 4,096 levels of pressure to achieve more accurate shadows. More importantly, thanks to the updated Canvas panel and some improved internal structures, the delay between the Marker and the screen has been reduced by nearly half, from about 40ms to 21ms.

I have no doubt that some people will benefit from the upgrade. Especially artists will notice this difference when laying long lines. I am more of a crazy note-taker, so I mainly deal with short, intermittent strokes. In the case that I just wanted to quickly reduce all the performance, the combination of the screen and the Marker did not feel better. Nevertheless, I am very happy that reMarkable has put in work. I am especially happy that the company has changed the feel of the screen.

The company stated that it uses a new textured resin layer on the glass to make writing on reMarkable 2 feel more like writing on paper, and I don’t buy it. If anything, the original reMarkable screen will be more obvious, paper-like impetuous, which does not appear here. However, this is not a big deal, because writing on r2 still feels absolutely great, and I think this can achieve a better balance between touch and flow.

The lack of this subtle writing feel on devices such as the iPad Pro helps a lot in making the behavior of using the Marker more natural.

Again, I really cannot exaggerate the performance of this hardware. reMarkable has done a great job in improving the design of the tablet, and more importantly, all of this work is to keep your eyes firmly locked on the screen. Very clean and practical, I am here. But this is not to say that reMarkable 2 is an upgrade that everyone is waiting for.

First, there is still only 8GB of internal storage space, of which about 6GB is available. So far, this has been enough, but considering the price of this thing, the driving force here must not exceed the range. At the same time, a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU replaces the original Pokey processor, and 1GB of RAM is twice the RAM that came with the first reMarkable.

On paper, this sounds like what this tablet has long needed. In practice, the performance difference is negligible. Popping in and popping out of the notebook feels equally fast on both models, as is flicking through the menu and all the typical navigation positions. Indeed, the only place I noticed the performance difference is when processing files loaded on reMarkable 2.

As I mentioned, if you are willing to sniff out DRM-free ePub files, you can use reMarkable 2 as a powerful e-reader. (In other words, don't bother trying to put the Kindle library on this thing.) In my experience, the format of the ePub file seems a bit screwy on reMarkable, which makes it necessary to adjust the font, margins, alignment, and line spacing. On reMarkable 2, all this will only be slightly faster, but unless you are testing an older model next to it, you will not notice the difference. Same as above for loading and reading PDF: reMarkable 2 will render some pages (especially pages with graphics or charts) slightly faster than the original model, but there is almost a mess between the two.

I don't think I should be surprised. Someone told me that the software running on this new hardware is basically the same as the software on the old model-no unique features or adjustments have been added. Over time, this will almost certainly change, but for now, this means that the basic code of reMarkable 2 is not optimized for this improved hardware. This is really a shame when you consider that the company's fans have been waiting for the tracking service for about two years. I immediately thought of some features that surprised me.

The screen may not look like it, but it supports multi-touch input-I would love to see the zoom control here can reduce the interruption to the PDF paragraph. Some kind of synchronization with an external cloud storage service is also great-I know many note-takers swear by OneNote that I really like the option of exporting marked files directly to Dropbox or Google Drive. (To be fair, reMarkable has its own cloud synchronization service, which works well, but requires you to use a separate application.)

I spent a lot of time comparing reMarkable 2 and its predecessor, because I am a reviewer. I choose nits professionally. However, if you don’t know the story at all, please know that this tablet is an excellent note-taking tool. You can create multiple notebooks for different projects or classes, and you can use different templates to help reMarkable work as well as sketchbooks or weekly planners. Marking a PDF is easy, and reading e-books (sometimes troublesome) can go smoothly.

In other words, even though the most significant difference at the moment is the difference in appearance, reMarkable 2 managed to get it right. For someone like me who has been trying to get rid of the long-term obsession with handwriting, this experience is very enjoyable. Whether this is enough to guarantee $400 on a super niche tablet is up to you. Fortunately, you will have plenty of time to consider your decision: if you have not pre-ordered one of them, you will not be able to get it until November at the earliest. Fortunately, reMarkable can solve some of these flaws with new software before people have to solve them.

Ottawa-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau underwent a small reshuffle of his ministers and then held a cabinet retreat later in the day to develop a strategy to restore Parliament. The reorganization was attributed to the departure of Navdeep Bains, who resigned due to innovation. In the first virtual swearing-in ceremony in Canadian history, François-Philippe Champagne stepped down as Minister of Foreign Affairs and assumed the former position of Baynes, and former Minister of Transport Garneau took over. Old work in the Champagne area. Toronto Regional Councillor Omar Alghabra (Omar Alghabra) has taken over the transportation business, which has been turbulent for 10 months since the pandemic triggered the collapse of the tourism industry and disputes over flight cancellation refunds. Jim Carr also returned to the cabinet as minister. The former minister of international trade diversity resigned after announcing the diagnosis. People with multiple myeloma, blood cancer in October 2019. In a video message released on Tuesday morning, Baynes said that after six elections, Baynes hopes to spend more time with his family. "In the past 17 years, they have given a lot. The congressman from Mississauga, Ontario said that last year was a difficult year for the family. "My daughters are in the 5th and 8th grades last year. I need more, and I need them too. It's time for me to put my family first, and I am not happy about it. Trudeau made it clear that he hopes that the ministries that are vital to the recovery of the country’s economy from the COVID-19 pandemic will be overseen by the ministers that will be held nearby. Trudeau said at a reshuffled press conference, Compared with holding the federal election before the health crisis broke out, Trudeau said that he would rather continue to stop the pandemic, distribute vaccines and restore the economy. He said: "Of course I hope to be able to carry out constructive work in Parliament this winter and spring. In order to be able to provide Canadians with these things. "Many federal government support and welfare programs have been unanimously approved by lawmakers. He said that in minority parliaments, opposition parties can trigger elections. He refused to promise not to use the prime minister's privileges to call himself. "My promise is Trullo. Duo said: "This shuffling was carried out at a streamlining ceremony hosted by Governor Julie Payette. This grand ceremony was broadcast online during the grand ceremony and ceremony. August The then Treasury Secretary Bill Morneau resigned. Chrystia Freeland succeeded Morneau while continuing to serve as Deputy Prime Minister. Cabinet retreats-four will be held in the next two weeks Days of a one-day meeting-focusing on what the government needs to do to deal with this pandemic. This situation will continue to be popular in the United States, including speeding up the promotion of vaccines. It should also focus on the eventual economic recovery and The Liberal government plans to invest billions of dollars to combat climate change, create jobs, affordable housing, skills training, and the national childcare program. The retreat is underway as the government prepares to restore Parliament on January 25 This is destined to be a more radical partisan environment. The pandemic forced a certain degree of cross-party cooperation. Last year, Trudeau’s minority Liberal government was able to operate without any serious threat to its survival. However, by the end of last year, The spirit of cooperation is severely frustrated and is likely to completely evaporate this year, especially once the government proposes a budget that is expected to push the long-standing federal deficit to the stratosphere. The government will need the support of at least one major opposition party to be able to Survive in a vote of confidence in the budget Trudeau began holding regular cabinet retreats six years ago. This was an action taken to encourage ministers to establish contacts as they escape the Ottawa bubble. COVID-19 ended the cabinet retreat in September last year. Will work on regional outreach. Trudeau and his ministers restricted themselves to the government building in the country’s capital for a few days to consider how to get the country through the beginning of the second wave. Now, this The epidemic is ending. Trudeau will host a completely virtual retreat in which ministers will participate in video conferences at various locations across the country. The Canadian News Agency report was first published on January 12, 2021 .

The sentence of a former music teacher in Saskatchewan was convicted of sexually assaulting a student. Gerard Loehr, 57, was originally scheduled to be sentenced in Wynyard Provincial Court in January, but the case was postponed until February 22, 2021. The adjournment was caused by a variety of factors, including COVID-19 restrictions, Lowe’s trial of similar cases in Ontario. The charges, and the fact that the presiding judge came to Wynyard court from another jurisdiction. According to Saskatchewan’s allegations, Loehr was arrested at his residence in Ottawa on February 17, 2020 and taken back to Saskatchewan. Loehr was found guilty in Wynyard Provincial Court on November 13, 2020, on three counts of sexual assault and one count of sexual interference. These incidents occurred in the 1990s when he was a band and music teacher at Wynyard and Foam Lake schools when he was working in the Shamrock School branch. Five former students testified against Loehr in the July 2020 trial. At the time of the incident, their age ranged from 12 to 14 years old. After a woman reported an attack that occurred in the 1990s, Wynyard RCMP launched a historic sexual assault investigation against Loehr in February 2019. Later, five other women approached the police. Loehr left Saskatchewan in 1996 and taught at a school in Ottawa. In 2019, the Ottawa Police Department charged him with sexual assault and sexual assault on 11 students. Ottawa police said Lohr taught middle school music in Ottawa’s west end and in his private home. ljoy@glaciermedia.ca Lisa Joy, Local News Initiative reporter/Bartford Area News Optimist Lisa Joy, Local News Initiative reporter, Buttford Area News Optimist By

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Nicosia, Cyprus-An official said on Tuesday that in an overcrowded migrant reception camp outside the Syrian capital Nicosia, Syrians quarreled with nationals from several African countries and injured more than 20 migrants. Interior Ministry spokesperson Roizos Michael told the Associated Press that he said that the 25 children were slightly injured and returned to the camp after receiving first aid at the Nicosia General Hospital. He said that because seven people were injured, window panes were smashed, beds and other equipment were smashed, part of the camp fence was severely damaged, and the riot police intervened and quelled the one-hour melee. Police investigators are still trying to determine the cause of the fight, but it is believed that it was started by a few people and developed rapidly. Michael said that about 1,500 immigrants were placed in 1,000-person shelters, of which 600 were quarantined. Michael said that Cyprus is racially divided. A small number of immigrants continue to enter the country every day, mainly from Turkey. 50 miles (80 kilometers). Most people in Cyprus entered the island through the divided Turkish Cypriot north, traversed a porous buffer zone controlled by the United Nations, and then entered the internationally asylum-seeking south. Cyprus is a member of the European Union, but only the Greek Cypriots in the south enjoy full membership. welfare. Many arriving immigrants are Syrians. Michael said that a quarter of the 7,000 immigrants who applied for asylum last year came from Syria. Officials from the Ministry of the Interior said that Cyprus has a population of approximately 900,000 and cannot cope with the constant flow of immigration. He said that Turkey was "changing the demographic characteristics of Cyprus" through a well-planned campaign to repatriate immigrants to Cyprus. Michael claimed that interviews with many immigrants showed that the Turkish authorities "forced" many people to come to Cyprus. Immigrants are single men, and they are scrutinized by international law enforcement agencies to determine whether they have any links with extremist groups. Michael said that according to the latest figures, seven people suspected of such connections have been detained in another safer camp. Cyprus hopes that the EU will implement a “fairer” redistribution of migrants arriving in first-tier states, reach an agreement with Turkey to keep migrants in its territory, and allow the group to conclude repatriation agreements with third countries. Associated Press

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Washington — The days of President Donald Trump in office have been counted. But he has stopped working. In the past three weeks, a bomb has exploded in a large city, and the president said nothing about it. With Trump not acknowledging the terrible milestone, the coronavirus has surged to new levels of illness and death in the United States. The president's own words angered the mob to protest Mike Pence's lynching in the U.S. Capitol. Trump made no effort to reach out to the vice president. Trump only belatedly ordered the flag to be flown at half-mast in recognition of an officer who gave his life for defending the Capitol, and he was reluctant to describe the officials' behavior. On Tuesday, he denied any responsibility for inciting an uprising in the Capitol and said his comments to supporters were "completely appropriate." 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NEW YORK — Researchers reported on Tuesday that the U.S. cancer mortality rate hit a record high for another year in a row, which was attributed to the success in fighting lung cancer. The overall cancer mortality rate has been declining since 1991. From 2017 to 2018, it dropped by 2.4%. According to a report from the American Cancer Society, it dropped a record 2.2% last year, a record high. The society reported that lung cancer accounted for nearly half of the total decline in cancer deaths over the past five years. Most lung cancer cases and smoking and the decline in smoking rates over the decades have led to a decline in the rate of lung cancer disease and death. But experts say that through improvements in surgery, better diagnostic scans, more accurate radiation use, and the impact of new drugs, the decline in mortality has accelerated. "Men and women diagnosed with lung cancer live longer. This is really amazing news." Dr. Deborah Schrag, head of population science at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute) The statement said. Cancer remains the second leading cause of death in the country after heart disease. It is estimated that 1.9 million new cancer cases in the United States will be diagnosed this year. Society estimates that 609,000 Americans will die of cancer. ___The Associated Press Department of Health and Science is supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Department of Science Education. The Associated Press is solely responsible for all content. Associated Press reporter Mike Stobbe (Mike Stobbe)

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Southgate allocated all wastewater treatment services except 10 units in the last few days of 2020, but the council heard that plans to increase capacity have been made. The number of available units themselves is not fixed because they are based on rolling averages that include the previous three-year period. Flato East Meadows Phases 7, 8 and 10 will occupy a large block of 177 rentable units. There are 57 houses in the seventh stage; 54 houses and 56 townhouses in the eighth stage, and 21 singles in the tenth stage. "Do we leave a little comfort here?" Deputy Mayor Brian Milne was questioned. CAO stated that the township is good because the planned enhancements to the system may add 400 to 800 units. He said that it is possible to put forward some development proposals in 2021, and these proposals may be delayed for "three or four months." He said that it may not be until 2022 to 2023 before the town can develop land along the Eco Park Avenue. In April 2020, the last official accounting provided by Triton has been removed from Flato Phases 2-6 and White Rose Phases 1 and 2. There were 413 residential equivalent units left at that time. Earlier this year, the equivalent of 56 apartments were allocated to this adult residential apartment building (one apartment is 0.7 apartments), while 170 apartments were allocated to the carriage house on Glenelg Street in Flato. MT Fernandes, "Place Journalist for News Initiative, Dundalk pioneer

Regrettably, these figures have not yet been officially announced. Preliminary findings from the Saskatchewan Coroner's Tribunal showed that 379 people died from drug overdose in the province last year. In total, there are 172 confirmed ODs, and another 207 are suspected. Dr. Peter Butt, Addiction Medicine Consultant of the Saskatchewan Department of Health, said of the 2020 figures: "This is worrying." The powerful opioid fentanyl is being diagnosed. Accounted for 80 of the deaths. Bart said the only reason the fatal deaths did not increase. Factors include drug availability, demand, and pandemic. He said in an interview: "You cannot distinguish this from the pandemic that people are experiencing: stress, isolation, challenge." Regina is the hardest-hit city, with 82 people confirmed dead. , Followed by Saskatoon (33). Seven people died in Yorkton, six people died in Prince Albert, and three people died in Moose Jaw. Bart said Regina's location may be a factor. He said: "I suspect it has something to do with the distribution system." "It's on the TransCanada highway. Historically, Vancouver and British Columbia were hit hard by fentanyl earlier, and then Alberta in Ontario was hit. It has been hit hard. But now we are seeing a stop along the way." Bart also pointed out that indigenous people, especially indigenous women, accounted for an excessively high proportion of confirmed deaths. The figures show that 28 indigenous women died, while 12 white women died. At the same time, 44 indigenous men died, while 37 white men died.

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New Brunswick has reported 17 new COVID-19 cases, another record number of active cases and the death of two residents of St. John’s Nursing Home. Both of them are residents of the Lily Court of St. John Tucker Hall in Parkland. Their deaths brought the number of COVID-related deaths in the province to 11. Prime Minister Blaine Higgs and Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Jennifer Russell, expressed their condolences to the families of the victims on Tuesday. Higgs said he and his wife Marcia felt sorry for the death. He said in the statement: “On behalf of all New Brunswick people, we extend our sincere condolences to their families and friends.” Russell responded to the Prime Minister’s message: “I, together with the New Brunswick people, extend our sincere condolences to these two people. My family and loved ones extend our deepest condolences. At this difficult time, you are in our thoughts and prayers.” 17 new COVID-19 cases are broken down in this way: Moncton District 1, four cases, each 30 to 39, two people 50 to 59 districts, one 60 to 69 St. John’s districts, 2 districts, four cases, each with 19 or less individuals 60 to 69 people 80 to 89 people 90 or more in the Fredericton area, Area 3, four cases Individual 19 or individuals 30 to 39 or less, individuals 40 to 49 individuals 50 to 59 Edmundston area, Area 4, four cases Individuals under 19 or individuals 40 to 49 years old 50 to 59 years of age; and individuals from 60 to 69 Campbellton in District 5, 50 to 59 cases in one case. All these people are self-isolating and their case is under investigation. There are now 817 confirmed cases in New Brunswick and 586 people have recovered. The death of a person with COVID-19 has nothing to do with the disease, and this death is not included in the 11 deaths recorded to date. The number of active cases has climbed to 219, exceeding the 204 active high set on Monday. As of Tuesday, 164,885 tests have been conducted, including 1,329 since Monday’s report. Edmundston grocery store confirmed a positive case An employee of Edmundston's Real Atlantic supermarket tested positive for COVID-19. Loblaw confirmed on its website on Monday that a supermarket on Victoria Street had a positive case and said the employee's last working time was January 6. Loblaw and Edmundston store managers will not provide any details about the store’s reaction. Public Health declined to disclose its recommendations for the store on Tuesday, on the grounds that the procedure stipulates what the department should share and not share with the public or companies that may be concerned about potential risks. Spokesperson Bruce Macfarlane said in an email: “During a pandemic, public health always provides the relevant information the public needs to take steps to protect themselves.” There are 25 cases of COVID- in the Edmundston area. 19 active cases, 50 cases have been recorded since the beginning of the pandemic. In Moncton, a restaurant closed after a confirmed case of respiratory virus closed. Gusto Italian Grill & Bar posted a post on Facebook saying that a staff member tested positive. While testing other employees and disinfecting the restaurant, the restaurant was closed. "Out of absolute caution and commitment to the health and safety of guests and team members, we decided to close and conduct deep cleaning and disinfection before reopening, and conduct Covid testing on all employees and management-19 as directed by public health." Exposure Notification Public Health A positive case has been detected in passengers travelling on the following flights: January 6-Air Canada flight 8910 from Toronto to Mongolia, arriving at 11:30 am on January 1-Air Canada 8910 departing from Toronto flight. Arriving in Moncton, starting at 8:30 am, the Department of Public Health also identified potential public exposure at the following locations: January 3, 4, and 7, from 3 pm to 10 pm Bo, Moncton Westmorland St. 130 Gusto Italian Grill & Bar December 31 to January 1st, 1pm to 4pm (Moncton, 285 Culishaw Street), Diddley's Lounge, 295 Mondrington Street, January 1 Until 3rd, 6 pm: December 31, 30 pm to 3:30 am, Miss Cue Pool Hall, December 31, 11 pm to January 1st 1:30 am, Altholville Jagoe St. 4 Wal-Mart, 11 am to 11 am on December 31. From 10:30 am to 3:30 pm on December 30, and from 11 am to 4 pm on December 31, Wal-Mart located at Atholville Jagoe St. 4, and from 11 am to 4 pm on December 31. On 29, 30 and 31 (between 9) at 5 am and 5 pm, Woodstock’s e-cigarette store Foggerz Five-O-Six has closed due to possible exposure to COVID-19. If you are in any of the above locations and have no symptoms of COVID-19, please monitor yourself and follow all public health guidelines. If you experience mild to moderate symptoms of COVID-19 and do not need to talk to a nurse, please complete a self-assessment and get tested. What to do if you have symptoms The people concerned may have symptoms of COVID-19 and can take a self-assessment test online. Public health said that the symptoms of people with COVID-19 include: fever above 38°C. New cough or worsening of chronic cough. sore throat. Runny nose. headache. New fatigue, muscle pain, diarrhea, loss of taste or smell. Difficulty breathing. In children, symptoms also include purple spots on the fingers and toes. People with one of these symptoms should: Stay at home. Call Tele-Care 811 or their doctor. 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NEW YORK — The British celebrity is awaiting trial, accusing her of recruiting Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse a girl in the 1990s and is appealing the judge’s order to imprison her. Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer notified a trial judge on Monday that he planned to appeal her ruling. Two weeks ago, he rejected Maxwell’s $28.5 million bail. The notice of appeal was publicly released in Manhattan Federal Court Records on Tuesday. In late December, a federal judge in Manhattan stated that the bail offered by the defense lawyer would only strengthen her trust in her. The decision throughout the summer was to keep Maxwell in prison until July. The month’s trial is correct. The bail includes $22.5 million, which the lawyer said is equivalent to the entire assets of Maxwell and her husband. They also stated that she will be guarded 24 hours a day and will be confined to an apartment in New York City, where she will wear an electronic bracelet. Prosecutors opposed bail, saying that Maxwell was still a threat to escape, partly because she could obtain a lot of wealth and contacts abroad. They also pointed out that she is a citizen of the United States, Britain and France. After being arrested in July, Maxwell was detained in a federal detention facility in Brooklyn. She pleaded not guilty to the girls she recruited and trained for Epstein, including He was 14 years old. Epstein committed suicide in Manhattan Federal Prison in August 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking.

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A former Hamilton medical staff was accused of failing to properly care for a dying Hamilton teenager and testified in his own defense on Tuesday. Christopher Marchant, who was accused with Steven Snively of failing to provide the necessities of life, provided him with regard to the shooting of Joseph Al-Hasnawi (Yosif Al-Hasnawi) to death View of everything that happened that day. He talked about a "uncooperative" patient. He unplugged the cable and kicked. He said that Al-Hasnawi ignored his question, but was speaking to his father in Arabic. His father ran from a nearby mosque to the place where the teenager was shot and killed in Main and Sanford in the lower city of Hamilton city centre. It was December 2, 2017, and Al Hasnavi passed away that night. The court heard that the medical staff thought he was shot by a BB gun. In fact, he was shot by a hollow bullet from a 0.22 caliber pistol, which penetrated arteries and veins. Al-Hasnawi was shot dead at 8:55 p.m. and was pronounced dead at St. Joseph's Hospital about an hour later. Defendant Markent said that his father "interrupted" the evaluation, saying that Hasnavi's injury looked like a recently squeezed papule. He said: "I have never seen blood." He also witnessed a "larger pill gunshot wound" than Hasnavi's wound. Marchant remembered trying to talk to Al-Hasnawi, but said he never received a direct response. On the contrary, Marchant said that the teenager would speak Arabic with his father, which he used to indicate that his breathing was controlled. He told the court that his father’s presence “interfered with his assessment”, and although he asked for an interpreter, the father replied, “just to help my son.” Malkante said: “I didn’t hear it until behind the ambulance​​ What does Yusuf say in English." That's where he remembered the "I can't breathe" that the dying boy said. But Marchant did not remember hearing such a voice at the scene. He also said that, as other witnesses testified, he did not hear or comment that Al Hasnavi should "win an Oscar for his performance." Marchente said a police officer made this statement: "Stand up and act according to your age. If I illuminate my light hard enough, I can find it." The victim was held up many times. After evaluating Al-Hasnawi and asking his father whether drugs, alcohol and the teenager were deceiving themselves, Markante said that the nursing staff believed that the teenager might have a mental emergency. When he talked about the wound, he said: "I think (sincerely) think it is also a BB gun or a pill gun." After Marchand and a policeman failed to get him up, Hasnavi was watched by his brother and some onlookers. The person moved to the vicinity of the stretcher. Marchant said that he and Snively tried several times to "lift back and forth" to put Al-Hasnawi on a stretcher, but it didn't work. He said that Hasnawi was "making the elevator difficult and unsafe" by shaking his arm. He said that they invited someone to talk to Al-Hasnawi, who eventually removed him. The caregiver described the "uncooperative" patient caregiver choosing to stay on-site for further evaluation. Dr. Richard Verbeek, the medical director of Toronto medical staff at Sunnybrook Hospital’s former Medical Center, testified that these examinations should be carried out on the way, and one of them was not at all. But Marchand said the medical staff thought he needed a whole set of life forms to "try and figure out what happened." He called Hasnavi "uncooperative"-he said the teenager would kick, kick and take off his oxygen mask and cables-which meant he couldn't take measurements on his own. Marchant said that when medical staff asked questions, Al-Hasnawi would make eye contact and look away. Hamilton police officer, sheriff. Nesreen Shawihat, assisted them in the ambulance. He remembered what she said to Al-Hasnawi: "Your father told me that you are going to be a doctor. Why didn't you start acting like a doctor?" The sergeant asked if there were any restrictions, Marchand said. Al-Hasnawi was tied to a stretcher. After more tests, the ambulance drove to St. Joseph's Hospital. Marqin said, but it had no lights or sirens because he thought it was unnecessary. He said he tried to reassure Hasnavi-Markante insisted that even if the 19-year-old did not respond, he still believed he was receiving psychiatric treatment. Marcant said: "(Diversion to another hospital) is not a consideration for me. I still don't think this is a penetrating trauma." The lights and sirens were turned on, and the ambulance arrived. Al-Hasnawi was transferred to the emergency bed and Marchant said he helped perform CPR. He said: "His abdominal wound... began to spray blood on me and the people around." In the next morning's call, the dispatcher Janice Mcmeekan, who was testified by the judge, recorded that Marchant talked about him as Al-Hasnawi. Surprised by being shot by a pistol. He also said that the teenager behaved like a "fool." Marchand said: "The word choice is wrong." He pointed out that he did not know that the call was recorded. "The next morning, I felt depressed." This was a landmark trial in which emergency responders faced criminal charges for how they treated patients on-site. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ontario Superior Court’s trial has been moved to Zoom to eliminate security risks. Witnesses began to testify at the John Sopinka Court in Hamilton on November 24. Witnesses who have testified so far include: first responders, emergency room doctors and Al-Hasnawi's family who were on the scene that night. The boy was shot. So far, all testimonies have been directed at the official. After the winter break, the court resumed briefly on Monday and then adjourned until the rest of the week to go online. Michael DelGobbo of St. Catharines representing Snively will ask Marchant further questions on Wednesday. The trial will only be decided by Harrison Arrell, Judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario. The royal prosecutors are Scott Patterson and Linda Shin. Dale King, the man who shot Al-Hasnawi, was acquitted of second-degree murder last year. The case is under appeal.

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PEI is reporting a new case of COVID-19. This is a man in his 30s who recently had a history of travel outside the province. PEI's Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Heather Morrison, announced the new cases during the regular COVID-19 briefing on Tuesday. The man took Air Canada flight 8302 from Montreal to Charlottetown on January 4. Anyone on the flight should continue to self-quarantine for two weeks and monitor symptoms. Since the beginning of the pandemic in March, PEI has confirmed 103 cases of COVID-19. Eight remain active. There were no deaths or hospitalizations. Prime Minister Dennis King said on Tuesday that since the past two weeks of Christmas, the number of cases has not increased and that PEI can start to relax some restrictions in the province, which is full of "good hope." He said that before the travel restrictions outside the province are lifted, restrictions will be relaxed within the province. He said that the province is closely monitoring the situation in New Brunswick, and 65 new cases have been reported in the past three days, with 214 cases on file. Morrison said that from January 25, the restrictions on PEI will be relaxed, which includes increasing the number of people at public gatherings such as personal gatherings, sports events and faith-based services. She said: "We have done a good job, so far." "This is my personal plea and the support of the team: now is the time for us to really stick to it and continue to take these measures for a longer period of time. Now is not the time to proceed with caution.” Morrison said that by this weekend, all long-term care residents and employees of PEI will receive their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine. She hopes that by next weekend, everyone who lives and works in community care will get the first dose. She added that so far, 4,226 doses of one of the two approved COVID-19 vaccines have been vaccinated on the island. "So far, thanks to the support and resilience of the islanders, we have been able to deal with all the challenges posed by COVID-19, our health system is not under pressure, and we will continue to receive comprehensive health services, including elective procedures. ”Reminder about symptoms Symptoms of COVID-19 may include: fever. Coughing or previous coughing worsened. May lose taste and/or smell. sore throat. New or increased fatigue. headache. Shortness of breath. Runny nose. More on CBC PEI

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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues into the new year, many residents of Belleville have witnessed pressure from the healthcare system and healthcare providers, the education system, the small business community, and the non-profit charity sector. The mentors of Big Brother and Big Sister have established strong relationships with their trainees to strengthen social and emotional learning and perform functional skills to help them grow into resilient young people and have the confidence to overcome difficulties in life. In the early days of the pandemic, Big Brother and Big Sister Hastings and Prince Edward County experienced a crisis as fundraising efforts and other income-generating channels were greatly reduced. Since March 2020, many institutions in the community have had to cancel fundraising activities that are usually vital to the survival of the institution. The BBBS in Hastings and Prince Edward County have been struggling to deal with this pandemic, which eventually caused the agency to cease operations, leaving more than 200 young people without the opportunity to benefit from the program. Brenda Snider, Chairman of the BBBS Board of Directors, explained: "The Board of Directors has begun long-term research and consolation with professionals to explore the future of the organization while ensuring uninterrupted programming work." The cooperation between the two has led to a partnership that will ensure the successful implementation of our children and youth programs in H&PEC." The long historical relationship between BBBS and the YMCA of Central and Eastern Ontario and the chairman of the BBBS Board of Directors, Brenda Snider, The professional relationship between Executive Director Arlene Coculuzzi and YMCA President and CEO David Allen has given the local chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters in Belleville a new and vibrant community. Big Brothers Big Sisters will move into the YMCAs Association Service Office located in the Avaya building and share office space. David Allen, Chairman and CEO of the YMCA, said: “It’s not difficult to make this decision.” “I believe that with big brothers and sisters, our community will be stronger and better than the community without it. . Step up to extend a helping hand to other organizations, demonstrating our commitment to the YMCA values; caring, honesty, respect, responsibility and tolerance.” Arlene Coculuzzi, executive director of BBBSHPEC added: “Together with the board, we look forward to the new The beginnings and possibilities of this to help us become more resilient to young people in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties." "Together we will become stronger. As we see in HPEC’s services to the community As such, we are honored to have this opportunity for development and prosperity." The YMCA will also assist BBBS in managing financial reports and bookkeeping, and provide support in the areas of information technology and marketing. "I think if we look at the big picture, we can envision a real opportunity for these two organizations from a synergy and procedural perspective," Allen added. "By sharing resources and working together, we can build capacity and make some excellent plans to influence and change the lives of young people in the community." The Virginia Clinton, Reporter for the Local News Initiative

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The rapid arrival of multiple COVID-19 vaccines has brought hope to end the global pandemic, but there is still a question of how long people can be protected from the virus after being vaccinated. The exact time frame of immunization may vary. Experts say that from one person to another, it will be unclear for a period of time. But we have reason to believe that those who have been vaccinated with COVID can get long-term protection. Steven Kerfoot, associate professor in the Department of Immunology and Microbiology at Western University, said that past data on infections and vaccines themselves indicate that “for most people, this immune response is very good and can last for several years. Years. "Not sure-no test can tell you this will last 10 years," Kerfoot said. "But there is absolutely no evidence that immunity will disappear within a year. "Experts can understand the lifespan of the vaccine's immune response by observing the protection we get after natural infection with the same virus. A study published in October by a research team at the University of Toronto found that antibodies may disappear quickly after being infected with COVID. , While others have found a longer-lasting immune response. The study found that antibodies remained stable in blood and saliva for at least 115 days after infection. That was the longest time interval measured in this study, which may mean that antibodies persist A U.S. study published last week showed that antibodies exist for at least eight months. University of Manitoba virologist Jason Kindrachuk hopes to see that the study can detect that as the data expands, the life of antibodies is longer. He said, now , Our "long-term observation is indeed the past 12 months. "People who wish to be infected naturally may have immunity outside the time frame of that year and may enter for many years. "But then we started to enter the hypothesis because we didn't know. Kerfoot said that even studies have shown that the early decline of antibody levels will not cause alertness. Once infected, the antibodies will quickly pop up to fight the infection, and then begin to disappear steadily. The rest is "specific antibodies, immune cells and The slow reduction of memory cells" can help fight future infections of the same virus. "In this case, what we are talking about is not necessarily preventing infection, but protecting against serious diseases. "The same is true from the perspective of immunity." "Although this potentially more transmissible variant of the virus raises concerns about the vaccine's effectiveness against future strains, Kerfoot does not currently see this as a problem. He also believes that we do not need annual influenza vaccines. Vaccination against COVID is necessary because influenza viruses are different every year. Horacio Bach, an adjunct professor of infectious disease at UBC, said that vaccine development usually takes longer than the use of COVID and can be Immunization lifespan will be improved to a certain extent, which may require strengthening immunity, but he expects it will take a few years. Extended clinical trials. Bach said: “Once the vaccine is vaccinated, one or two years later, you have to visit these people To see if and how they are protected. "But Kerfoot said that most vaccine trials "will never stop," and as more and more people get vaccinated, people are expected to continue surveillance. Due to the urgency of the pandemic, he hopes that the COVID vaccine will continue to grow. To a certain extent this happened. Kerfoot said: “For all vaccines, you can’t wait to run a 10-year trial to see if it can last 10 years. "You will see if it produces an effective response, if it is safe... and you will pass. "Jindrachuk said that vaccine development is a long process. Over time, scientists may continue to develop vaccines with longer immunity. The second and third generation vaccines are "continuously improving." Each may provide improvements at the end. “We don’t know yet, but this is something science is evolving,” he said. The Canadian newspaper’s report was originally published on January 12, 2021. Lisa Couto Zuber (Melissa Couto Zuber)

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