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As World Cup boosts infection risk, Toronto and Vancouver aren't sitting on the sidelines - CBC

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Here's how Toronto health-care workers have been preparing CityNews MontrealHealth sleuths are watching for disease threats during the World Cup CTV NewsAre Toronto's hospitals ready for an emergency during the FIFA World Cup?

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Here's how Toronto healthcare workers prepared - National Global NewsAs World Cup boosts infection risk, Toronto and Vancouver aren't sitting on the sidelines CBCFIFA World Cup festivities are underway.

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The stage is set for World Cup opening ceremony — and Canada's 1st game.

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Toronto will host Canada's opening ceremony at 1:30pm at Toronto Stadium, with Canada is set to take on Bosnia and Herzegovina at 3pm.

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**Summary:** The FIFA World Cup is set to begin, and healthcare workers in Toronto are preparing for increased infection risk due to the event. Vancouver isn't sitting on the sidelines either. **Why It Matters:** This highlights the potential strain on public health systems during major international sporting events, emphasizing the need for preparedness measures

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