詹嘉禮市議員 : COVID-19每日更新 – 2020年5月16日
我希望每個人都能度過一個安全愉快的維多利亞日週末。 除非市、省或聯邦政府在本週末作出重要聲明,否則我的每日更新將在2020年5月19日(星期二)恢復發怖。
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COVID-19 多倫多市累計個案
• 8,386宗累計確診病例
• 自5月14日起有129宗新病例
• 428名患者需要入院,其中95人在重症監護病房留醫
• 累計672人死亡
• 累計6,189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
• 有關公園的更新信息
• 市內公園對於休憩、提供寧靜環境、讓市民接近大自然、和提供綠化空間有著很重要的作用。雖然公園設施仍然維持關閒,但許多活動已重新允許進行。
• 市內公園目前允許以下活動:
• 在公園和山谷的綠地上中以及沿著海灘,步行徑和木板路散步,跑步和騎自行車
• 在綠化空間里休息或閱讀
• 在與他人保持兩米距離的情況下在公園野餐或坐在毯子上和與家人一起享受公園環境
• 在使用狗帶的前提下放狗
• 在持有執照的前提下釣魚
• 划船,皮船和獨木舟
• 縱使市政府鼓勵沒患病的人使用公園,但省級法令和市級社交隔離條例仍然生效。除家人外,市民須在公園或公共廣場上與他人保持兩米距離。
• 市政府目前已暫停發放允許煙花供應商出售煙花的許可證。縱使沒有許可證,你的家用煙花仍能從你的家中發射。發射家用煙花時必須依從《多倫多市煙花條例》的要求、瞭解你的周遭環境和不能造成滋擾、可以造成的火災危險或人生和財產傷害。 市民不得在市內公園內放煙花。 如要報告任何非法銷售和不當使用煙花的個案請聯繫311。
安大略省政府
• 省政府在今天沒有任何更新。
加拿大聯邦政府
• 總理宣佈撥款1億加元用以幫助加拿大紅十字會滿足因COVID-19導致的額外需求增長,並支持未來的洪水和野火救濟工作。
• 資金包括高達4100萬加元,用於解決COVID-19的迫切需求上的款項。其中超過1500萬加元用於增強紅十字會的應變能力。
• 社區組織將能夠向這些組織申請資助,以支持它們的各項活動。有關的活動列表請瀏覽: https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/news/2020/05/support-for-community-organizations-helping-canadians.html
• 這筆款項將直接用於目前已獲WES生態系統基金資助的特定組織,並將幫助女性企業家度過COVID-19疫情。
• 總理亦宣佈7月份加拿大兒童福利金將按年增加。這將協助家庭應付新增的生活和撫養子女費用。
• 加拿大政府將與United Way/Centraide Canada, Canadian Red Cross 和 Community Foundations of Canada 合作向社區籌劃撥款3.5億加元。
• 加拿大政府將通過《婦女創業戰略》(WES)提供額外的1500萬加元資金支持女企業家。
COVID-19 Updates – May 16, 2020
I would like to wish each of you a happy and safe Victoria Day Weekend. Unless the City, Province or Federal Governments make a critical announcement, I will be resuming the Updates on Tuesday, May 19, 2020.
Please take a moment to pass along this message to your family, neighbours and friends. If you would like to sign someone up for our e-mailing list, please send me their e-mail addresses at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
COVID-19 cases reported in Toronto
·8,386 total cases
·129 new cases since May 14
·428 hospitalized with 95 in ICU
·672 deaths
·6,189 recovered
Full details from Toronto Public Health
City of Toronto
oCity parks are important for respite, serenity, and as an escape to nature and green space. While park amenities remain closed, many activities are permitted.
oAt this time, City parks are open for the following activities:
oWalking, running, and biking in parks and ravine green spaces and along beaches, trails, and boardwalks
oResting or reading a book in green space
oPicnicking in the park or sitting on a blanket and enjoying the park setting with members of your household while remaining two metres away from others
oWalking dogs on-leash
oFishing with a licence
oBoating, kayaking and canoeing
oWhile those who are not ill are encouraged to use parks, provincial orders and the City bylaw on physical distancing remain in effect, requiring people who are not from the same household to maintain a physical distance of two metres in a park or public square.
· Fireworks over the long weekend The City of Toronto has suspended issuing firework vendor’s permits, permitting the sale of fireworks, at this time. Family fireworks may be discharged on your private property without a permit on Victoria Day. Family fireworks displays/discharges must still comply with the City of Toronto Fireworks by-law and the requirements to be aware of your surroundings and not discharge fireworks where they may be a nuisance, or pose a risk of fire or injury or damage to any person or property. Fireworks are not allowed to be discharged in City parks by members of the public. Please contact 311 to report any illegal sale or possible misuse of fireworks.
Government of Ontario
·There was no update from the Province of Ontario today.
Government of Canada
·The Prime Minister announced up to $100 million to help the Canadian Red Cross meet increased demand due to COVID-19 and to support future floods and wildfire relief efforts.
o The funding includes up to $41 million to address immediate COVID-19 needs, with over $15 million committed to enhance the Red Cross’ response capacity and $25 million to support public health efforts.
·The Prime Minister also announced that July will see the yearly increase in the Canada Child Benefit, which helps families keep up with the costs of living and raising their children.
·The Government of Canada will work with the United Way/Centraide Canada, the Canadian Red Cross and the Community Foundations of Canada to disburse the $350 million Emergency Community Support Fund to community-based organizations.
o Community-based organizations will be able to apply for funding from these organizations to support a variety of activities. For a list of activities, please visit https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/news/2020/05/support-for-community-organizations-helping-canadians.html
·Government of Canada will provide $15 million in additional funding to support women entrepreneurs through the Women Entrepreneurship Strategy(WES).
o The money will go directly to select organizations that are currently WES Ecosystem Fund recipients and will help women entrepreneurs through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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