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stanley termosky ce they need via the GoWrench website and after receiving a quote, they can book an appointment time for mechanics to complete the job. We are bringing the trust and transparency thats been missing in the industry, said Lombardo-Bottema, CEO and founder of GoWrench.
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The Canadian government has almost doubled its financial backing of a legion of researchers now being called on to develop a counterattac
stanley kubek k against a series of social, clinical and public health woes triggered by the聽COVID-19 pandemic.What was initial announced as a $27 million grant package in the first week of March, has since grown to a $51 million promise to support 96 projects that will shore up clinical and pu
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stanley cup ssistant professor Aaida Mamuji is one researcher delving into the far-reaching social tentacles of the COVID-19 pandemic.Mamuji is looking at destigmatizing Chinese communities in the face of the crisis and actions to address social vulnerability in Toronto and Nairobi, Kenya. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its not only a health emergency, said Mamuji. Chinese people have been facing bullying at school, harassment in their place of business and general prejudice, she said. Stigma actually exacerbates the spread of infectious disease, sh