詹嘉禮市議員:COVID-19 每日更新 – 2020年6月22日
恭喜2020年度的應屆畢業生
我在此對所有即將在本年度畢業的學生表示祝賀。 您們應為您的成就和努力感到自豪。 雖然今年的畢業典禮未能如過往的一樣舉行,但這日子仍是你和親人一起慶祝和展望將來一個不可或缺的時刻。恭喜您完成了您的學業,並祝您今後一切順利。
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COVID-19 多倫多市累計個案
• 13,893宗累計確診病例
• 37宗新病例(較日前少30宗)
• 248名患者需要入院,其中62人在重症監護病房留醫
• 累計1,044人死亡
• 累計11,897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
• 截至今天上午11:30,市內六個泳灘已有救生員當值。救生員在指定泳區的當值時間為每天上午11:30至下午6:30。更多詳情:點擊這裡
• 本市將於6月24日開始第二階段重啓計劃。以下商戶/場所可在新的營運指引下重新開放:
O 餐廳和酒吧,但僅能提供外賣和開放室外餐桌。
O 大型購物中心,但不包括室內用餐空間(包括任何桌子和美食廣場座位)。
O 個人護理服務店鋪,例如理髮店,髮型設計,指甲,紋身和美容服務(但不適用提供於面部護理服務和鬍鬚修剪等面部服務的店舖)。
O 自駕進場的汽車電影院、音樂會、劇埸、表演和藝術活動。
• 在符合指定條件下,一些娛樂和文化場所將可重新開放:
O 包括嬉水池、淺水池,室內和室外游泳池等水上娛樂服務。
O 有限度開放社區中心,其中包括一些戶外運動和娛樂活動、日營、游泳池、嬉水池,以及其他非水上室內運動和非娛樂健身類的室內活動和服務。
O 露營地點、博物館、美術館、水族館、動物園,和文化遺產機構。
O 圖書館服務將有限度的開放。
安大略省政府
• 省政府將允許多倫多市進入重啓的第二階段。多倫多公共衛生部將於2020年6月24日(星期三)上午12:01開始進入第二階段。而Windsor-Essex將維持在第一階段。
• 省政府強烈建議市民遵循公共衛生建議,其中包括保持身體距離、佩帶口罩、勤洗手、避免觸摸眼睛,鼻子和嘴巴。
加拿大聯邦政府
• 大部份聯邦公務員將在未來一段日子里繼續遠端工作,這個安排對於其中部份職位將是永久性的。 各個部門將首先調回最主要的員工,其餘員工將逐步重返以往的工作崗位。政府將會把員工的健康與安全放在首位,因此,進度將會因不同部門而異。
• 疫情帶來的改變影響隃我們的身心健康,而其中有些人因此以依賴酒精等藥品來應付這些改變。
• 更令人擔憂的是,CAMH上周發表的研究顯示了有超過四分之一,年齡在18-59歲之間的受訪者在過去7天內曾有大量飲酒。
• Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction 最近進行的調查亦發現,大約四分之一(年齡介乎35-53歲之間)的受訪者和五分之一(年齡介乎18-34歲之間)的受訪者的飲酒量在疫情期間有所增加。
• 飲酒量增長的原因主要是壓力以及缺乏規律和沈悶的生活。
COVID-19 Updates – June 22, 2020
Congratulations 2020 Graduates
I want to extend my congratulations to all the students who are graduating this year. You have worked hard to achieve this goal and should take pride in your achievement. While this year’s graduation is not being celebrated in the same way as graduations in the past, it is no less a time for your loved ones to celebrate your success and for you to look toward the future.
Congratulations on your graduation and best wishes in all your future endeavours.
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
·13,893 total cases
·37 new confirmed cases (30 fewer new cases from previous day)
·248 hospitalized with 62 in ICU
·1,044 deaths
·11,879 recovered
Full details from Toronto Public Health
City of Toronto
·As of 11:30am today, lifeguards are on duty at six of Toronto’s swimming beaches. Lifeguards will supervise swim areas from 11:30am to 6:30pm daily. Read more…
·As the City of Toronto enters Stage 2 of re-opening on June 24, the following businesses will re-open with modified services:
o restaurants and bars for delivery, takeout, and outdoor dining only
o shopping malls, except for indoor dining spaces including any tables and seating in food courts
o personal care services, such as barber shops, hair styling, nails, tattoos & aesthetic services (but not for care of a patron's face, such as facials and beard trims)
o drive-in cinemas and drive-thru concerts, theatrical productions, performance or artistic events.
·Many recreational and cultural spaces can also reopen, subject to conditions:
o water recreational services, including splash pads, wading pools, indoor and outdoor swimming pools
o community centres for a very limited number of modified uses, including certain outdoor sports and recreational activities, day camp, pools, splash pads, spray pads and wading pools, and indoor activities and services other than non-aquatic indoor sports and recreational fitness activities.
o Campgrounds, museums, galleries, aquariums, zoos and heritage institutions
o libraries with limited on-site services.
Government of Ontario
·The Government of Ontario is allowing the City of Toronto to move into Stage 2 of the Province’s re-opening scheme. Toronto Public Health will enter Stage 2 on Wednesday, June 24, 2020 at 12:01am. Only Windsor-Essex will remain in Stage 1.
·The Provincial Government strongly recommends that public health advice including physical distancing, wearing a face covering, washing hands frequently and thoroughly, and avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth be followed.
Government of Canada
·Most Federal public servants will be working remotely for the foreseeable future, some even permanently. Individual departments will bring back the most critical staff first. The return will be gradual, will vary by department and will put health and safety first.
·Pandemic-related disruptions to our daily lives have impacted our mental health and well-being, with some turning to substances like alcohol to cope
·Even more concerning – research by CAMH published last week indicated that more than 1 in 4 respondents between the ages of 18-59 had engaged in binge drinking in the last 7 days
·Recent survey conducted by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction found that 1 in 4 respondents (ages 35-53) and 1 in 5 (ages 18-34) had increased their alcohol use during the pandemic
·Lack of regular schedule, stress and boredom were the most common reasons cited for increased drinking
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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