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 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web lin stanley thermobecher ks to longer stories if available.10:17 p.m.: Experts are keeping a wary eye on yet another COVID-19 variant, this one with 46 mutations.It was detected in France and showed up in a traveller who recently arrived from a three-day stay in Cameroon, French researchers said in a pre-print study published on medRxiv, which means it has not yet been peer-reviewed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        While researchers were monitoring the strain to ascertain how infectious it is or whether it poses a danger, experts emphasized that its discovery alone was not cause for alarm. Moreover, it was noted even before Omicron took over the world stage and  has been on our radar,  WHO incident manager on COVID Abdi Mahamud said at a press briefing in Geneva on Tuesday, according to Bloomberg.  That virus had a lot of chances to pick up. So far, indications are that it hasnt. But it did manage to infect 12 people in Marseille, in southeastern France.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The 46 mutations had not been detect stanley vaso ed in other countries, The Independent noted.The person infected with the B.1.640.2 variant, dubbed IHU after being discovered by scientists at the IHU Mediterranee Infection, was fully vaccinated and had just returned from a three-day trip to Cameroon when they tested positive, the rese stanley cup a Heou Police seek witnesses in nightclub shooting
 EDMONTON鈥擜n Edmonton company is teaming up with Harvard University in hopes of proving the purported healing powers of cannabis.Atlas Biotechnologies announced Tuesday that it is a founding partner of Harvards new International Phytomedicines and Medical Cannabis Institute, where clinical tria stanley cup ls will be done to test the efficacy of various cannabis formulations for treating specific ailments.Atlas, which owns Atlas Growers Ltd. and has a licensed production facility west of Edmonton, will provide up to $3 million over three years in product and research grants for the university in Cambridge, Mass., to use in trials on patients with chronic pain and neurological conditions.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Everybody thinks it can cure everything. But the problem is you dont have the scientific evidence for all of this yet,  said Wil Ngwa, director of Harvard Global Health Catalyst and a professor in radiation oncology at Harvard Medical School.Ngwa said he is particularly excited about the potential effectiveness of cannabis in managing the side-effects of cance vaso stanley r treatment.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He believes all licensed producers should follow the lead of Atlas and put money into funding scientific research. If  stanley website you are a grower and youre not doing this, youre going to be left behind. Because you have to do this,  Ngwa said.  Really, it is time. You cannot keep just using something blindly. Y