Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday morning.
2. Canada court orders end to trucker bridge blockade
For five days truckers protesting Canada's vaccine mandate have blocked a bridge which provides a vital trade link with the US. Now, a Canadian judgeof the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Windsor, Ontario, with Detroit, Michigan. The injunction approved by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice came into effect at 19:00 local time on Friday. It has been estimated by those who filed the injunction that as much as $50m per day was being lost because of the convoy.
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