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Questions for Ford | Orangeville Citizen

Just some of the things I wonder if Premier Ford and his ‘progressive’ party ponder:  1. When we make an announcement about making an announcement but then leak all the information about said announcement before announcement, do we feel we have anything to announce at the actual announcement?  2. Do we think that the citizens of Ontario question why we kept opening up services while the numbers of Covid cases were climbing RIGHT before deciding to put the entire province into lockdown again?   3. Hmmm…did anyone notice we never even constructed an Iron Ring around Long Term Care Facilities, let alone lower it to surround them with protection? 

Ottawa cancels April Break in-person day camps due to COVID restrictions

  OTTAWA The city of Ottawa is cancelling all in-person day camps next week due to the COVID-19 restrictions. With Ontario set to implement a stay-at-home order starting Thursday, the city says all in-person April Break day camps originally scheduled from April 12 to 16 have been cancelled. Registrants for the in-person day camps will be contacted directly about cancellations and refunds. The city will be offering virtual camp sessions for April 12 to 16. For more information, visit ottawa.ca/virtualprograms. All city of Ottawa recreation and cultural facilities are closed to the public during the COVID-19 shutdown, including recreation complexes, community centres, arenas, swimming pools, theatres, museums and art galleries.

What Ontario s stay-at-home order means for Ottawa

  OTTAWA The Ontario government is imposing a stay-at-home order effective Thursday, April 8, as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to climb. The stay-at-home order requires everyone to remain at home except for essential purposes, including going to the grocery store or pharmacy, accessing health care services and for exercise close to home. Premier Doug Ford says the new provincial emergency and stay-at-home order will continue for four weeks. It comes after Ontario implemented a provincewide shutdown last Saturday to limit the spread of COVID-19. Here is a look at what the stay-at-home order means for Ottawa. Gatherings All events and social gatherings

Despite 30 area schools with active COVID-19 cases, officials say schools remain safe

  LONDON, ONT. School and health officials say classrooms remain safe, even with active COVID-19 cases in 30 London-area schools. According to the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) website, there are currently 26 schools in the region with at least one or more active COVID-19 cases, but only a small fraction have led to outbreaks. Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) Medical Officer of Health Dr. Chris Mackie says the region has not really seen much spread in schools. The vast majority of cases diagnosed in school were acquired at home. We ve seen very little transmission within schools, really only a handful of cases among the tens of thousands of students that have been in school for the last two months, so schools are not a place of high transmission in this area.

The COVID REPORT – local and provincial numbers, deaths, school updates and more

The COVID REPORT – local and provincial numbers, deaths, school updates and more
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