詹嘉禮市議員 : COVID-19每日更新 – 2020年6月11日
因為宗教埸所在明天6月12日重新開放的緣故,我在今天向North American Muslim Foundation 和Islamic Society of Williowdale 運送達了個人防護裝備。更多詳情請閱:點擊這裡
更多宗教機構將在明天收到個人防護裝備
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COVID-19 多倫多市累計個案
• 13,063宗累計確診病例
• 114宗新病例(較日前少7宗)
• 306名患者需要入院,其中72人在重症監護病房留醫
• 累計965人死亡
• 累計10,558人康復
更多詳情請參閱多倫多公共衛生部網頁
多倫多市政府
• 在6月17日(星期三),TTC董事會將審議有關要求乘客從7月2日開始佩戴口罩的動議。
• 聯邦政府和省政府同時投資了共5700萬加元在Digital Main Street 和Google 提供的ShopHERE上,以協助省內的小型企業為業務數碼化。更多詳情請閱: 點擊這裡
安大略省政府
• 從6月18日起,省內的長期護理院、護老院和其他護理院捨將可重新接受探訪。
O 其他院捨包括為殘障人士提供服務的房舍、為性暴力幸存者提供的庇護所以及兒童院捨。
O 長期護理院將允許每位居民至少每週一次的探訪時間。
O 護老院將允許居民在指定的室外和室內空間里接受探訪。最多兩位親友可同時探訪,但所有探訪人士必須保持身體距離。
O 其他院捨將允許居民在室外空間接受兩位親友的同時探訪。所有探訪人士必須保持身體距離。
O 訪客須嚴格遵守健康和安全措施,其中包括在每次探訪前接受篩查,與被工作人員確認過去兩周內他們對COVID-19的檢測結果均為陰性,並遵守包括在探訪其間帶上口罩等的感染防控措施。
O 長期護理和護老院必須滿足以下條件方能接受探訪:
院捨沒有受感染
院捨必須建立一個流程以向訪客傳達有關探訪細則和安全程序及措施
院捨必須維持最高的感染防控標準
• 護老院接受探訪的准則將因會因為個別院捨的實際情況而有所不同
加拿大聯邦政府
• 「The Post Promise」計劃鼓勵企業實施5項公共衛生措施。這些措施包括:保持身體距離、員工在感到不適時留在家中、實踐呼吸禮節、保持工作場所清潔和勤洗手。所有企業均可以在postpromise.com上註冊。
• 聯邦政府今天宣佈將為原住民企業提供1.33億加元的資金,其中1.17億加元將用來幫助小型和社區擁有的原住民企業,另外1600萬加元將用於支援原住民旅遊業。
COVID-19 Updates – June 11 2020
Today, I had the pleasure of delivering donated Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to North American Muslim Foundation and Islamic Society of Willowdale in advance of religious institutions opening on June 12, 2020 Read more...
More religious institutions to follow tomorrow
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COVID-19 cases reported in Toronto
·13,063 total cases
·114 new confirmed cases (7 fewer new cases from yesterday)
·306 hospitalized with 72 in ICU
·965 deaths
·10,558 recovered
Full details from Toronto Public Health
City of Toronto
·On Wednesday, June 17th, the TTC Board will be entertaining a Motion requiring customers to wear face masks beginning July 2th.
·The Federal and Provincial Governments are jointly investing $57 million investment to help small businesses across Ontario go digital by building on Toronto’s investments into Digital Main Street and ShopHERE powered by Google. Read more…
Government of Ontario
·The gradual resumption of visits to long-term care homes, retirement homes and other residential care settings will begin June 18, 2020.
o Other residential care settings include homes serving people with developmental disabilities, shelters for survivors of gender-based violence, and children's residential settings
o Long-term care homes will allow outdoor visits of one person per resident each week at a minimum.
o Retirement homes will resume indoor and outdoor visits in designated areas or resident suites when physical distancing can be maintained.
o Other residential care settings will be able to allow outdoor visits of two people at time. Physical distancing will be required for all visits.
o Visitors will be subject to strict health and safety protocols, including active screening every visit, confirming with staff that they have tested negative for COVID-19 within the past two weeks, and complying with the infection prevention and control measures. This includes bringing and wearing a face covering during visits.
o Long-term care and retirement homes, as well as other residential care settings must meet the following conditions before they welcome visitors:
§ Homes must not be in outbreak;
§ Homes must have an established process for communicating visitor protocol and the associated safety procedures; and,
§ Homes must maintain the highest infection prevention and control standards.
§ For retirement homes, visitor admissions will vary from home to home depending upon their individual circumstances.
Government of Canada
·The Post Promise program calls on businesses to commit to 5 key public health measures. These measures include: maintaining physical distancing, staying home if one feels unwell, practicing respiratory etiquette, maintaining a clean workspace and hand washing. All business owners can commit at postpromise.com .
·The Federal Government today announced $133 million in funding for Indigenous businesses. $117 million will help small and community-owned Indigenous businesses and $16 million will support Indigenous businesses in the tourism sector.
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