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Twenty-Nine Residents of Toronto Long-Term Care Home Died in Latest COVID-19 Outbreak

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Suspected Arson and Crash at London Police Station ‘Not Terror-Related’

An incident involving a man crashing a car into a London police station entrance then starting a fire outside is not being treated as terror-related. A 45-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of arson and “a number of other offenses,” the Metropolitan Police said on Thursday morning. Footage posted to social media shows a car wedged in the crumpled entrance to the station, as a man walks out in front of the evening traffic, pours what appears to be petrol onto the road from a can, and sets it on fire. The incident occurred just before 7 p.m. on Nov. 10 at Edmonton police station in north London. Police believe that man was the driver of the vehicle. Met Police Commander Ade Adelekan said in a statement: “This appears to have…

Twenty-Nine Residents of Toronto Long-Term Care Home Died in Latest COVID-19 Outbreak

TORONTO—A long-term care operator says 29 residents have died in a COVID-19 outbreak at an east Toronto facility that began last month.

Revera, which owns and operates a range of homes, says public health officials have confirmed 92 residents of its Kennedy Lodge home have tested positive since the outbreak began on Oct. 2.

The company says 30 of them remain active cases and 32 have recovered.

It says public health officials also confirmed 35 staff members tested positive for COVID-19, with 17 considered resolved and the rest currently isolating at home.

Revera says it continues to do everything it can to ensure the safety of residents and staff, including monitoring residents for symptoms twice daily and asking them to self-isolate in their rooms.

It says all staff are screened for symptoms at the beginning and end of their shifts, and are required to wear a mask and eye protection inside the facility.

At this time, visits to the home are limited to essential visitors, as directed by public health officials, the company says.

“The team at Kennedy Lodge offers its most sincere condolences to the families and friends of the residents who passed away during the pandemic,” the company says in a statement.

The operator says public health authorities and the Scarborough Health Network are helping to manage the outbreak, particularly when it comes to enhanced cleaning and infection control education.

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Thousands Call for Armenia’s PM to Resign Over Truce Agreement

YEREVAN, Armenia—Thousands of people protested in Armenia’s capital on Nov. 11, demanding the prime minister’s resignation after he signed an agreement with Azerbaijan to halt weeks of fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh that calls for territorial concessions in favor of Azerbaijan. The rally, organized by opposition parties in Yerevan, reportedly drew up to 10,000 people. Some clashed with police, and many were detained and released later in the day. Demonstrators chanted “Nikol, go away” and “Nikol, the traitor,” referring to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian. The unrest was triggered by a Moscow-brokered truce that Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to early on Nov. 10 after more than six weeks of deadly clashes over Nagorno-Karabakh, a separatist region that lies within Azerbaijan but has been under the control of ethnic Armenian forces backed by…