詹嘉禮市議員 : COVID-19每日更新 – 2020年6月15日
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COVID-19 多倫多市累計個案
• 13,420宗累計確診病例
• 90宗新病例 (較日前多3宗)
• 296名患者需要入院,其中71人在重症監護病房留醫
• 累計985人死亡
• 累計11,098人康復
更多詳情請參閱多倫多公共衛生部們網頁
多倫多市政府
• 多倫多水務部的全面性地庫防洪公共教育推廣運動今天開始進行。這個運動旨在提高公眾對於地庫防洪的意識和讓公眾能夠及時採取防洪措施。有關資訊包括洪水淹過地庫的可能性和可行預防措施。更多詳情請閱: 點擊這裡
• 市政府已開放CaféTO的在線註冊。市政府員工將在6月22日提交一份有關CafeTO的報告以供執行委員會審議。報告建議市政府採取迅速的行動以提供更多安全的戶外用餐空間予餐館和酒吧。點擊這裡
• 市政府正在徵求居民和企業就本市如何從疫情恢復過來的意見。請於6月30日前通過 https://cotsurvey.chkmkt.com/RecoveryRebuildingToronto 問卷提交您的意見。
• 市政府發佈了一份員工報告,概述了在疫情期間為支援長期護理院和護老院而實行了的措施、多倫多公共衛生部如何在未來使用新資訊,以及如何與醫院和政府合作。該報告現已上載至市政府網頁。根據多倫多公共衛生部,以及省級衛生部門的指引,市內長期護老院將有著更多的健康和安全措施並將成為新的常態。其中某些措施對於市民來說是比較容易接受和理解,然而,另外一些變更將會為居民、家庭、義工,和工作人員帶來一些挑戰。
安大略省政府
• 省政府與衛生部首席醫療官在與地方衛生官員協商後宣佈省內更多的地區將開始第二階段重啓計劃。允許在2020年6月19日星期五凌晨12:01進入第二階段的區域公共衛生部門為:
O Durham Region 公共衛生部門;
O Haldimand-Norfolk 公共衛生部門;
O Halton Region 公共衛生部門;
O Hamilton 公共衛生部門;
O Lambton 公共衛生部門;
O Niagara Region 公共衛生部門;以及
O York Region 公共衛生部門
O 上述地區的商戶在重新營業前必須清楚瞭解工作場所安全准則和公共衛生建議。
• 以下區域將繼續執行第一階段計劃:
O 多倫多公共衛生部門;
O Peel 公共衛生部門;以及
O Windsor – Essex County 公共衛生部門
加拿大聯邦政府
• 「加拿大企業賬戶」將擴展至農民。新的申請程序將於本週五開放。
• 聯邦政府正計劃將「加拿大緊急救濟金」涵蓋至未能重返工作崗位的人。
• 聯邦政府宣佈了「餘糧支援計劃」,以協助農民和漁民將無法出售的糧食運往偏遠的社區。
• 為響應聯合國的要求,加拿大將向世界上最需要協助的人空運醫療和人道物資。
• 聯邦政府敦促各省制定驅逐暫緩令。部份省份現已實施有關措施,而其他省份應採取同樣方針。
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day serves to remind us that seniors citizens can be the subject of abuse – physical, mental and/or financial. It important that we recognize that Elder Abuse is a growing problem and that we should report any instance of Elder Abuse to the proper authorities - Crime Stoppers at 1-800‑222-8477; the Seniors Safety Line at 1-866‑299-1011; the Long-Term Care ACTION Line at 1-866-434-0144; or the Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority at 1-855-ASKRHRA (275- 7472).
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COVID-19 cases reported in Toronto
·13,420 total cases
·90 new confirmed cases (3 more new cases from previous day)
·296 hospitalized with 71 in ICU
·985 deaths
·11,098 recovered
Full details from Toronto Public Health
City of Toronto
·Toronto Water's comprehensive basement flooding prevention public education campaign launches today. The campaign is to create both awareness and action – awareness of the possibility of basement flooding and practical tips to help prevent basement flooding. For more information. Read more…
·The City of Toronto is opening online registration for CaféTO A City staff report on CaféTO is scheduled for consideration at Executive Committee on June 22, proposes that the City take quick action to make way for additional safe outdoor dining spaces for local restaurants and bars.Read more..
·Residents and businesses are being asked to have their say on how Toronto can recover, rebuild and emerge from this pandemic. Take the Recovery & Rebuilding Toronto survey before June 30 at https://cotsurvey.chkmkt.com/RecoveryRebuildingToronto
·Released a staff report outlining the work that has been done during the pandemic to support seniors living in long-term care homes and what we can do moving forward using new and emerging information, working in close partnership with Toronto Public Health, and hospital and government partners. The report is now online on the City’s website. The new normal in City long-term care homes will include extra health and safety measures, based on guidance from Toronto Public Heath, Ministry of Health and Ontario Health Some changes will be welcome and easily understood, while others will be more challenging for residents, families, volunteers and staff members.
Government of Ontario
·The Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health and local medical officers of health, is enabling more regions of the province to enter Stage 2 of the government's reopening framework. The latest public health unit regions allowed to move into Stage 2 on Friday, June 19, 2020 at 12:01am are:
oDurham Region Health Department;
oHaldimand-Norfolk Health Unit;
oHalton Region Health Department;
oHamilton Public Health Services;
oLambton Health Unit;
oNiagara Region Public Health Department; and,
oYork Region Public Health Services.
oBefore opening, business owners in the above-noted regions need to review the workplace safety guidelines and public health advice.
oThe following regions will remain in Stage:
§Peel Public Health;
§Toronto Public Health; and
§Windsor-Essex County Health Unit.
Government of Canada
·The Canada Business Account is being expanded to include farmers, the new application process will open on Friday.
·The Federal Government is working to extend the Canada Emergency Response Benefit for those who cannot return to work yet.
·The Federal Government announced The Surplus Food Rescue Program, designed to help farmers and fishers get food that they cannot sell to remote communities that need help.
·In response to a request from the United Nations, Canada will provide airlift support for urgently needed medical and humanitarian supplies to some of the world’s most vulnerable people.
·The Federal Government is urging Provinces to institute an eviction bans. Some Provinces have already done so more Provinces need to step up.
Regards,
Hon. Jim Karygiannis
Councillor Ward 22
Scarborough-Agincourt
100 Queen Street West, Suite A1
Toronto, ON M5H 2N2
Phone: 416-392-1374
Fax.: (647) 723 0278
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