詹嘉禮市議員:COVID-19 每日更新 – 2020年6月23日
愛靜閣社區協會(AVCA)
隨著各種變化和問題的出現,愛靜閣社區協會的執行委員會正在協助愛靜閣村(Agincourt Village)社區的人士。請瀏覽 www.avcatoronto.ca 查看最新的社區更新。如有查詢,請發電郵至愛靜閣社區協會的執行委員會:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
請將此訊息傳遞給你的家人、鄰居和朋友。如果各位希望收到我們的每日更新,請用電子郵件通知:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
COVID-19 多倫多市累計個案
• 13,893宗累計確診病例
• 63宗新病例(較日前多26宗)
• 255名患者需要入院,其中62人在重症監護病房留醫
• 累計1,052人死亡
• 累計11,960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
• 由於接受了Petsmart Charities of Canada 和多倫多市民的熱心捐助,多倫多市政府正在為缺乏資源的多倫多社區內的寵物主人和受COVID-19影響的露宿者提供援助。如要申請援助,寵物主人可以通過以下方法之與多倫多市動物管理部門聯繫:
O 瀏覽https://s.cotsurvey.chkmkt.com/?e=194413&h=FD18584E7EEC17F&l=en以及完成網上調查;
O 發送電郵至This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ;或者,
O 致電416-396-7378 (電話服務時間:週一至周日中午12點至下午4點)
O 在COVID-19期間,寵物最好是與主人在一起。如果寵物主人患上重病或需要入院接受治療,寵物短期之內最好是由主人的親戚或朋友照顧。寵物主人在緊急情況下可以採取各種預防措施。更多詳情請參閱:點擊這裡
O CampTO將在7月13日開始。從明天6月24日(星期三)早上7點開始,Etobicoke/York區和士嘉堡區的市民能登記參與CampTO的暑期活動。 如要查看CampTO暑期活動的詳細信息,請瀏覽:http://www.toronto.ca/camps。 居民可以通過以下方式註冊:
在https://efun.toronto.ca網上登記;或者,
致電416-396-7378(電話服務時間:週一至週五早上8點至下午5點)
安大略省政府
• 安大略省政府發佈了1至8年級的新數學課程。 新課程將在2020-2021學年首次引入。 新數學課程將:
O 通過強制性的金融知識概念課程,加深學生對貨幣價值和用途的理解;
O 從一年級開始教導編碼或計算機編程技能,以提高學生對問題解決能力和科技瞭解的水平,為學生將來的工作時作出準備;
O 使用相關,當前適用和實際的例子,使學生能將數學理論與日常生活聯繫起來; 以及,
O 將重點放在基本的數學概念和技能上,例如學習和數字回憶示例。
加拿大聯邦政府
• 加拿大聯邦政府今天沒有更新。
COVID-19 Updates – June 23, 2020
Agincourt Village Community Association (AVCA)
The AVCA Executive is working on behalf of the Agincourt Village community as various changes, issues and impacts arise. You can check their website at www.avcatoronto.ca for the latest community updates. To contact the executive, please e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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
·63 new confirmed cases (26 more new cases from previous day)
·255 hospitalized with 62 in ICU
·1,052 deaths
·11,960 recovered
Full details from Toronto Public Health
City of Toronto
·The City of Toronto, with donations from PetSmart Charities® of Canada and Toronto residents, is providing assistance to pet owners in under-resourced communities and those facing homelessness who are affected by COVID-19. To apply for assistance, pet owners can contact Toronto Animal Services by doing one of the following:
·The best place for a pet during COVID-19 is with their owner. However, if pet owners become seriously ill or require hospitalization, the best place for the pet is with a family member or friend. Please click here for a list of precautions that pet owners can take in the case of an emergency.
·Registration for CampTO, beginning July 13, will take place beginning at 7:00am tomorrow Wednesday, June 24 for Etobicoke/York and Scarborough districts. CampTO programs details are available online at: http://www.toronto.ca/camps. Residents can register through the following means:
o Online at https://efun.toronto.ca ; or,
o Calling 416-396-7378 Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Extended hours from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM are being offered today.
ocompleting an online survey at https://s.cotsurvey.chkmkt.com/?e=194413&h=FD18584E7EEC17F&l=en ;
oemailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ; or,
ocalling 416-338-0934 between noon and 4:00pm, 7 days a week.
Government of Ontario
·The Government of Ontario released the new elementary math curriculum for Grades 1-8. It will be introduced in the 2020-2021 school year. The new math curriculum will:
o Build understanding of the value and use of money through mandatory financial literacy concepts;
o Teach coding or computer programming skills starting in Grade 1 to improve problem solving and fluency with technology, to prepare students for jobs of the future;
o Use relevant, current, and practical examples so students can connect math to everyday life; and,
o Put a focus on fundamental math concepts and skills, such as learning and recalling number facts.
Government of Canada
·There were no new updates from the Government of Canada today.
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