詹嘉禮市議員 : COVID-19每日更新 – 2020年5月15日
加拿大郵政延遲派遞郵件
如果您早前已和我們申請領取口罩,我們應該已經把您的口罩經加拿大郵政郵遞給你。由於加拿大郵政的配送中心採取了更多的安全措施以保障員工的健康,派遞速度因而出現了延誤。更多有关加拿大邮政的详情请点击这里。
為Sheppard Village的個人護理人員所派發的口罩
我在今天各向在Shepherd Village工作的個人護理人員(PSW)免費分發了6,000多個口罩。每位個人護理人員均獲得50個口罩的捐助。
在COVID-19疫情期間,個人護理人員一直在前線照顧我們的親人和社區里最不能自顧的人。
在此我向Bridlewood Mall 為我們提供口罩致以衷心私感謝。他們的慷慨捐贈保障了我們士嘉堡愛靜閣居民的安全和健康。
要得到更多有關今天的圖片和我們社區在COVID-19緊急狀態下的最新消息,請於以下網頁瀏覽我的COVID0-19公告欄:点击这里
多倫多電力系統升級工程
多倫多電力公司將在4171 Sheppard Avenue East 進行電纜和電桿的升級工程。工程將於2020年5月開始,並預計於2020年8月完成。更多詳情請閱: 点击这里
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COVID-19 多倫多市累計個案
• 8,257宗累計確診病例
• 自5月13日起160宗新病例
• 413名患者需要入院,其中94人在重症監護病房留醫
• 累計657人死亡
• 累計6,034人康復
更多詳情請參閱多伦多公共卫生部网页
多倫多市政府
• 多倫多市將開放其轄下5個高爾夫球場供公眾使用。現在市民對打球時間的需求十分高。有關預訂和相關的資訊,請瀏覽: 点击这里
• 多倫多市已進一步取消由市政府舉辦和領導的節日慶典和活動。原定在本年7月31日前舉行參加人數超過250人,以及在本年8月31日前舉行而參加人數超過25,000人的活動將被取消。本日的更新並不包括任何恢復或取消職業體育比賽決定。
• 多倫多市將取消所有計劃中的2020年夏令營並正在準備一項名為CampTO 的活動,旨在讓兒童安全地重新參與夏令營的計劃。更多詳情請点击这里
安大略省政府
省政府在今天沒有任何更新,有見及此,
加拿大聯邦政府
• 政府將提供4.5億加元給受COVID-19影響的大學和研究機構以支援臨時工資的發放。這些資金將通過聯邦政府撥款機構發放給有關機構。
• 加拿大緊急工資補貼將延長至8月底。
• 加拿大暑期工計劃的招聘期從今天開始。學生和應屆畢業生可在Job Bank網頁瀏覽這些空缺。
• 兒童保育補貼和GST / HST稅收抵免的申請並不會因為錯過6月1日申請限期而被取消。總理敦促市民準時提交申請,但表示即使錯過截止日期,補貼亦會為持至9月底。
• 聯邦政府將就工資補貼計劃的進一步調整咨詢企業和其他利益相關者。府將將考慮更改收入下降30%的門檻,以確保發展中的公司不會受到負面影響。
• 加拿大緊急工資補貼將延長至8月29日。此補貼的申請資格已擴展至:
• 包含最多50%非合格成員的合伙組織
• 由原住民政府經營並且在營運的公司和合格雇主所經營與原住民政府的合伙公司
• 註冊的加拿大業餘田徑協會
• 註冊新聞機構
• 非公立大學和學校,包括提供如藝術,駕駛,語言或飛行等專門服務的機構
COVID-19 Updates – May 15 2020
Face Mask delivery delay by Canada Post
mail due to COVID-19
For those who were unable to pick up your free face masks, please be advised that they have been mailed to you. Unfortunately, Canada Post is experiencing delays due to the important safety measures they have implemented their processing facilities. For further information from Canada Post, please click here.
Face Mask Distribution to Shepherd Village Personal Support Workers
Today, I was able to distribute over 6,000 free face masks to Shepherd Village Personal Support Workers (PSWs). Every PSW received 50 free donated masks.
Personal Support Workers are on the front line caring for our loved ones and those who are least able to care for themselves during the COVID-19 crisis.
I want to thank Bridlewood Mall for their kind donation of masks. Their generosity is helping keep the people of Scarborough-Agincourt safe and healthy.
For more pictures from today’s drop-off, and to keep updated on the community going-ons during the COVID-19 emergency, please click here...:
Toronto Hydro Upgrades – 4171 Sheppard Avenue East
Toronto Hydro will be doing electrical cable and hydro pole upgrades at 4171 Sheppard Avenue East. Work will begin May 2020 and is expected to be completed by August 2020. For more information, please click here.
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COVID-19 cases reported in Toronto
·8,257 total cases
·160 new cases since May 13
·413 hospitalized with 94 in ICU
·657 deaths
·6,034 recovered
Full details from Toronto Public Health,
City of Toronto
·The City will be opening all 5 of its golf courses for public use. Tee times are in high demand currently. For bookings and relevant information, please click here.
·The City of Toronto is extending the cancellation of City-led and City-permitted major festivals and events with attendance of more than 250 people through July 31, and those with attendance of 25,000 or more through August 31. The resumption or cancellation of professional sporting events is not included in this decision.
·The City of Toronto is cancelling all planned 2020 summer camps and preparing an alternative program to get children safely back to camp through a new CampTO program. For more information, please click here.
Government of Ontario
There were no new updates from the Provincial Government today,
Government of Canada
·$450 million is dedicated to temporary wage support to universities and research institutions affected by COVID-19. These funds will be delivered via federal government granting agencies.
·The Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy will be extended to the end of August.
·The hiring period for the Canada Summer Jobs program begins today. These jobs are intended for students and recent graduates in the Job Bank website.
·The Child Care Benefit and GST/HST credit will not be cut for those who miss the June 1st filing date. The Prime Minister urges people to file on time, but says these benefits will continue until the end of September for those who miss the deadline.
·The Federal Government will consult businesses and other stakeholders on further adjustments regarding the wage subsidy program. They will consider changing the 30% revenue decline threshold to ensure businesses that grow will not be punished.
· The Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy will be extended to August 29th. The eligibility for this benefit has been extended:
oPartnerships that are up to 50% owned by non-eligible members
o Indigenous government-owned corporations that are carrying on business and partnerships where the partners are Indigenous governments and eligible employers
oRegistered Canadian Amateur Athletic Associations
oRegistered Journalism Organizations
oNon-public colleges and schools, including institutions that offer specialized services such as arts, driving, language or flight schools
Regards,
Jim Karygiannis,
Councillor, Ward 22 Scarborough-Agincourt
3850 Finch Ave E G7
Scarborough Ontario M1T 3T6
(416) 392 1374 Phone
(647) 723 0287 Fax
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www.karygiannis.net