詹嘉禮市議員 - 2020年8月26日 – 電子通訊
詹嘉禮市議員 - 2020年8月26日 – 電子通訊
COVID-19多倫多市累計個案
• 15,866宗累計確診病例
• 33宗當日新增病例
• 住院患者44人
• 累計死亡1,167人
• 累計康復14,401人
詳情請參閱多倫多公共衛生局
Delta酒店跟進
今晚早些時候,市府工作人員、庇護所運營機構和42分局通過視頻齊聚一堂,回答有關Delta酒店改建庇護所項目的問題,並向居民提供更多信息。我要感謝居民的提問和收聽。我的辦公室將在未來幾天為居民提供後續信息及聯繫方式。
多倫多市府
• 社區環境日活動自9月13日起,將在七個週末進行,一直持續到11月1日。今年,社區環境日將在本市的七個垃圾回收站以居民駕駛通過的方式進行。這是一個大好機會,有助於減少可重復使用或可回收的廢物進入填埋場並安全處理家庭危險廢物。
• 活動中,居民可駕車到不同站口,捐贈衣物、書籍和不需要的物品,並處理電池、舊油漆和其他家庭危險廢物,還可免費獲得袋裝堆肥(每輛車限取兩袋,先到先得)。更多資訊
聯邦政府
• 聯邦政府向全國各地的學校追加20億的撥款,以助實施公共衛生安全措施。
• 這筆20億加元的撥款能夠讓各省和地區與當地教育局合作,將這筆資金用於改造學習空間、改善通風系統、加強消毒和衛生、以及添置個人防護物資及清潔用品。
• 聯邦政府還宣佈為原住民社區提供額外的1.12億加元,以確保原住民區的學生安全返校。
• 撥款將分兩期提供,第一期將於今年秋季發放,第二期將於2021年初提供。
August 26, 2020 – E-Newsletter
COVID-19 cases reported in Toronto
- 15,866 total cases
- 33 new confirmed cases
- 44 people hospitalized
- 1,167 deaths
- 14,401 recovered
Full details from Toronto Public Health
Delta Hotel Follow-Up
Earlier this evening, City staff, shelter operators and 42 Division came together virtually to address questions and provide further information for residents regarding the Delta Hotel shelter programs. I want to thank residents for sending in their questions and tuning in. My office will be providing follow-up information and contacts for residents in the coming days.
City of Toronto
· Community Environment Day events begin September 13 and will run on seven weekends until November 1. This year, Community Environment Days will be set up as drive-thru events at the City’s seven Drop-Off Depots. This is a great opportunity to help reduce the amount of reusable or recyclable waste going to landfill and to safely dispose of household hazardous waste.
· At the events, residents can drive to different stations to drop off clothing, books and unwanted items for donation and to dispose of batteries, old paint and other household hazardous waste. Free bagged compost will be available (limit of two bags per vehicle while supplies last). Read more…
Government of Canada
· The Federal Government is providing $2 billion in funding to schools across the country to help with implementing public safety measures.
· The $2 billion will allow provinces and territories to work with local school boards. This money can be used to change learning spaces, improve air ventilation, increase sanitization and hygiene and buy personal equipment and cleaning supplies.
· An extra $112 million for First Nations communities was also announced to ensure a safe return to school on reserves.
· Funding will be provided in two installments, one this fall and the second in early 2021.
Sincerely,
Councillor Jim Karygiannis
Ward 22, Scarborough-Agincourt
Phone: 416-392-1374
Fax.: (647) 723 0278
councillor_karygiannis@
www.karygiannis.net