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Up to 10 cm of snow expected in Toronto by Sunday afternoon
A winter weather travel advisory is in effect for Toronto Saturday night into Sunday with up to 10 centimetres of snow expected, Environment Canada said.
The federal weather agency said snow is expected to develop over the area Saturday night.
"The snow will continue into Sunday morning before coming to an end from west to east through the day. Peak snowfall rates of one to two centimetres per hour will be possible tonight," Environment Canada said.
"Total snowfall amounts of five to 10 centimetres are expected by the time the snow comes to an end."
Environment Canada said travel may be hazardous as untreated surfaces are expected to become snow covered and icy.
Motorists should expect hazardous winter driving conditions and adjust travel plans accordingly, the agency said, adding that people should consider postponing non-essential travel until
Health Awareness: Despite Covid-19 Let's Not Forget to Protect Ourselves From HIV
Most people who get HIV get it through anal or vaginal sex, or sharing needles, syringes, or other drug injection equipment (for example, cookers). But there are powerful tools that can help prevent HIV transmission.
You can get HIV if you have anal sex with someone who has HIV without using protection (like condoms or medicine to treat or prevent HIV).
- Anal sex is the riskiest type of sex for getting or transmitting HIV.
- Being the receptive partner (bottom) is riskier for getting HIV than being the insertive partner (top).
- The bottom’s risk of getting HIV is very high because the rectum’s lining is thin and may allow HIV to enter the body during anal sex.
- The top is also at risk because HIV can enter the body through the opening at the tip of the penis (or urethra), the foreskin if the penis isn’t circumcised, or small cuts, scratches, or open sores anywhere on the penis.
You can get HIV if you have vaginal sex with someone who has HIV without using protection (like condoms or medicine to treat or prevent HIV).
- Vaginal sex is less risky for getting HIV than receptive anal sex.
- Either partner can get HIV during vaginal sex.
- Most women who get HIV get it from vaginal sex. HIV can enter a woman’s body during vaginal sex through the mucous membranes that line the vagina and cervix.
- Men can also get HIV during vaginal sex. This is because vaginal fluid and blood can carry HIV. Men get HIV through the opening at the tip of the penis (or urethra), the foreskin if the penis isn’t circumcised, or small cuts, scratches, or open sores anywhere on the penis.
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