A family tragedy unfolds as COVID-19 cases skyrocket in B.C.’s Fraser Valley. Ontario Premier Doug Ford fires back at the auditor general’s harsh criticism of the province’s pandemic response. Plus, vaccine hesitancy is a looming hurdle in the fight against the pandemic — we look at what’s behind the hesitation and how to convince the undecided.
Correction: At 31:26 in this broadcast there is a miscalculation of the number of potential COVID-19 deaths in Canada. Dr. Halperin should have said that at a death rate of 1%, rather than the current 3.3%, over 300,000 people could die if everyone in Canada were infected.
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00:00 The National for Nov. 25, 2020
01:15 Mother with COVID-19 still in ICU as newborn goes home
03:05 COVID-19 community spread in B.C. Fraser Valley
04:38 B.C. reports 162 drug overdose deaths in October
05:16 Alberta reaches 500 COVID-19 deaths
05:36 Saskatchewan adjusts its COVID-19 restrictions
07:54 Ontario Christmas holiday COVID recommendations
08:26 AG report slams Ontario's COVID-19 response
11:02 BBQ restaurant owner changed after defying lockdown
11:37 Trudeau under fire for COVID-19 vaccine timeline
12:14 Halifax uses COVID-19 rapid tests to catch asymptomatic cases
14:36 Joe Biden calls for unity in Thanksgiving address
15:17 Millions in U.S. defy advice to avoid Thanksgiving travel
17:33 Trump pardon's former national security adviser Micheal Flynn
17:56 Thousands of refugees trapped by Tigray conflict
20:55 Move more to stay fit in pandemic era, WHO advises
23:31 Soccer legend Diego Maradona dead at 60
24:49 Vaccine hesitancy a looming hurdle to ending pandemic
34:37 How a doctor navigates vaccine hesitancy
38:48 Meghan Markle opens up about miscarriage
41:03 The Red Chair: Are you OK?
43:16 The Moment: Free meals for those out of work
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The National is CBC's flagship nightly news program, featuring the day's top stories with in-depth and original journalism, with hosts Adrienne Arsenault and Andrew Chang in Toronto, Ian Hanomansing in Vancouver and the CBC's chief political correspondent, Rosemary Barton in Ottawa.
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