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Health Secretary Christine Elliott said there were 738 new cases in Toronto, 536 in the Peel area, and 245 in Windsor-Essex County.
Ontario also reported that more than 11,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered since the last daily update.
MANILA, Philippines j Coronavirus infections in the Philippines have exceeded 500,000. This is a new bleak milestone. The government has faced criticism for failing to immediately start a vaccination program in the global battle for the COVID-19 vaccine. The Ministry of Health reported 1,895 new infections on Sunday, increasing the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the country to 500,577, ranking second in Southeast Asia. At least 9,895 people died. The Philippines has been negotiating with seven Western and Chinese companies to obtain 148 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, but this effort is full of uncertainty and confusion. The government said that about 50,000 doses of the drug from China’s New Novartis Biotechnology Co., Ltd. may arrive later next month, and then shipments will increase significantly, but people have raised concerns about its effectiveness. President Rodrigo Duterte stated that it is difficult to obtain vaccines because rich countries have first secured large doses for their citizens. Duterte’s elite guards admitted that they had been vaccinated with the unapproved COVID-19 vaccine to ensure that they would not infect the 75-year-old president. Duterteos spokesperson and other officials denied that the president himself had been vaccinated. The illegal vaccination was followed by a series of criticisms, but few details were released, including which vaccine was used and how the guards obtained it. Some senators moved to investigate, but Duterte ordered his guards not to appear before the Senate. Other developments in the Asia-Pacific region:-Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga vowed on Monday to contain the pandemic, and hold the postponed Olympic Games this summer, and provide adequate protection from the coronavirus. Suga said in a speech at the opening ceremony that his government will amend the law so that anti-virus measures can be implemented and subject to fines and compensation. In the early stages of the pandemic, Japan was able to control the number of virus cases by non-binding requirements for closure or business operations due to social distancing, and by keeping people at home. But in recent weeks, the number of new cases per day has hit record highs, partly because peopleos attitudes towards anti-virus measures have relaxed, as people wait for vaccines and the Olympics to spread more contagious variants. The doubts are also increasing. The Ministry of Health also reported on Monday that three people with no recent overseas travel records tested this new, more easily transmitted variant of the coronavirus, and the results showed that the variant was first reported in the UK, indicating that it is circulating in Japan. Suga said that his government plans to start vaccination as early as late February. Japan has confirmed 330,000 COVID-19 infections and 4,500 deaths. Although this number is still far smaller than many other countries of the same size, this number has recently surged. -A Chinese province that is facing a surge in coronavirus cases is restoring strict restrictions on weddings, funerals and other family gatherings, threatening criminal charges against offenders. The Hebei Provincial High Courtos notice did not provide specific details, but he said that all types of social gatherings are currently being monitored to prevent the further spread of the virus. Amid measures to curb further spread during the February Spring Festival holiday, Hebei has become one of the worst epidemics in China in months. The authorities urged citizens not to travel and ordered schools to close a week in advance and conduct large-scale tests. The National Health Commission said on Monday that in the past 24 hours, Hebei Province had recorded 54 more cases, while the northern province of Jilin Province had reported 30 cases and the northern province of Heilongjiang had reported 7 cases. There are two new cases in Beijing, and most buildings and housing compounds now require evidence of a negative coronavirus test to enter. -Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced a new 15 billion ringgit ($3.7 billion) stimulus plan to stimulate consumption, and the economy is expected to make a comeback due to the second coronavirus lockdown and emergency announcement . Muhyiddin received the royal family’s consent last week to announce that there will be a coronavirus emergency. He was criticized by critics who claimed he was desperately in charge of power in the ruling coalition defected. The state of emergency is expected to last until August 1 and will not involve any curfew or military intervention, but will suspend parliament, suspend any elections and give the Muhyiddin government absolute powers, including the power to enact new laws. At the same time, millions of Kuala Lumpur and several high-risk states have been locked down for two weeks to stop the surge in coronavirus cases. Muhyiddin admitted on Monday to worry about the emergency, but repeated that it was only to contain the coronavirus. He said that the economic impact of the blockade will be manageable because more activities are allowed this time. He said that the stimulus plan will provide more funds to fight the epidemic and support livelihoods and businesses. A businessman filed a lawsuit against the emergency statement, and the opposition plans to call on the king to withdraw his support. Malaysia has recorded more than 158,000 coronavirus cases, including 601 deaths. -The Ministry of Health of Nepal stated that the countryos first case of a new and more infectious new variant of the coronavirus first discovered in the UK has been confirmed in three people from the UK. The ministry said on Monday that a sample of a person from Nepal last Saturday was sent to a laboratory in Hong Kong with the help of the World Health Organization. It said that three of them (two men and one woman) tested positive for the new version. The Ministry of Health said that two people have recovered and one of them is still sick. Nepal has recorded 267,322 coronavirus cases, including 1,959 deaths. Associated Press
Ottawa j With the surge of new COVID-19 cases across Canada, the federal government and provinces are taking stricter measures to try to limit the spread of the disease. The Canadian News interviewed three leading experts in disease control and epidemiology in Canada, asking them their views on Canadaos response to the pandemic, new restrictions on activities and other measures that can be taken. This is what they have to say. Brownstein said that John Brownstein is an epidemiologist born at Harvard University in Montreal and the chief innovation officer of Boston Children’s Hospital. Develop a national testing strategy in Canada, that is, people can be quickly tested at home, which will limit the spread of the virus. He said: “This will allow us to gain insight into the infection and truly isolate people.” Canada has not approved such tests. “We have been saying this, so this is not only a purely Canadian issue, but having a strategy for implementing this type of information will greatly help us reduce infections to the community while we wait for the vaccine.” Bronstein said that the curfew will be This has unintended consequences, because the curfew will force people to get together in a short time of the day. “We haven’t seen much evidence that curfew has reduced the infection rate.” He said that combining testing with isolation is the best way to ensure that international travelers do not cause outbreaks when they return from pandemic hotspots. He said that testing alone is not enough because the test may be negative during the incubation period of the new coronavirus. People should be cautious about relying on test results that might give people a false sense of security. Brownstein said that pandemic fatigue is real, and the government’s support for the victims of the crisis should continue. He said it is also important to promote low-risk activities, including outdoor walking and exercise. “As long as we allow people to spend more time outside, we may do better.” Juncker said, David Juncker, a professor of medicine and head of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at McGill University in Canada, needs to develop a national strategy in order to COVID-19 virus undergoes rapid testing. Juncker is a consultant for “Rapid Test and Tracking”, an organization that advocates the establishment of a large-scale rapid test system in Canada. He said: pInitially, the Canadian government opposed the (rapid test), and then adjusted it sometime in October or September.q Then, the federal government purchased thousands of fast tests and sent them to the provinces. , And most of these provinces have not been used. He said: pEach province is trying to come up with its own way of trying-to operate its own pilots. There is a lack of information exchange and guidelines on how to best deploy pilots.q Juncker said, based on cotton swabs collected at the central test site The testing system worked in the summer, but it collapsed in the fall. He said that medical professionals prefer these detection methods because they are more accurate and can detect low-level viruses. This is important for diagnosis, but if used correctly, rapid detection through large numbers is useful for public health. He said that the Federal Advisory Panelos report released on Friday listed the best uses for various tests and is a step in the right direction. “I am happy to see that we are slowly shifting from the perspective of’should we use quick tests?’ “How can we best use them? “”the opinion of. He said that the latest research shows that rapid tests are more accurate than previously thought. “We still don’t have enough capacity to test everyone, so we must use them in a strategic way. Juncker said that the blockades of Ontario and Quebec should have occurred at the beginning of the fall, when the number of cases began to increase. He said that the late blockades of Canada will not be effective in countries like Australia, New Zealand and South Korea, because in Australia, New Zealand and South Korea. South Koreaos early blockade effectively prevented the spread of the disease. pIn my opinion, the country that made the most positive progress early is the country that achieved the best results. He said that, including Canada, countries with scattered health decision-making (including Canada) have also increased the challenge. He said: “If you live in Gatineau, Ottawa, you have one province that allows one thing, another province allows another. One thing, so this caused confusion among citizens. “Donald Sheppard, Dean of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at McGill University School of Medicine, member of the Canadian COVID-19 Treatment Working Group: The Canadian federal governmentos power-sharing efficiency in health care is very inefficient and has caused significant The problem, Shepard said. He said: pThere are many failures in communication, and there are many territorialism. This greatly affects the efficiency of the response. “The problem in long-term care homes is an example. He said: “Quebec shouted that they wanted money, but they refused to sign the minimum standards for long-term care. “I think this is too outrageous.” He said that the highly centralized authority and decision-making had a stifling effect on innovation. He said: “It set up barriers and caused the Canadian medical system to lose any innovative and agile attempts. “Shepard said that he does not think there will be mass vaccinations for Canadians this summer. The September timetable for vaccination for everyone that the federal government is talking about is optimistic. He said: “Remember, we don’t have A vaccine approved for children under 11 years of age. “This virus still has a chance to spread among children, especially children in schools. He suggested that the goal of the current immunization campaign is not to immunize the group, to eliminate the spread of the virus and to make it extinct. “The goal here is to build an iron wall of immunity around the’susceptible people’ in our population so that it can Influenza is a virus of equal public health importance. The Canadian News Agency report was first published on January 18, 2020-this story was produced with funding from Facebook and Canadian News Agency. Maan Alhmidi, Canadian Press
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Should lawmakers talk to the media independently? After discussing it at the Penetanguishene committee on Wednesday night, this was the second time the matter was raised on the North Simcoe Council a week ago. This time, the deputy mayor of Tay Township asked whether the mayor or chief administrative officer had the best requirements for the media when representing the municipality. Once again, the request of the media is the year-end survey sent by MidlandToday’s community editor Andrew Philips to all board members. Kuhn said: “He didn’t email it to Parliament; he emailed it to all of us.” Jeff Bumstead (Jeff Bumstead). “I can see all the recipients. The approach I took is that they are seeking a specific response from the council. I don’t think there is any harm in these issues. I did not find any specific objections. The township. This is just what I did. The general feeling of a member.” Then, he talked about a MidlandToday reporter who reached out to him and introduced him a story (poppy mask made by local residents) that caught the attention of the parliament. Boomstead said: “She reached out and I asked the mayor.” “She was just asking me for advice on a specific topic. The advice I got was that the media was asking a question and there was no problem answering that question.” He added: pIf we want to suppress the media and bring the media directly to the mayor and CAO, I donot have any questions about it.q pIf individual councilors cannot answer questions on behalf of the town government, then we can include them in the code of conduct.q Compatriot Paul Raymond also talked about what the Integrity Commissioner outlined in the Code of Conduct policy. He said: “As long as we make it clear that it is our opinion, not the entire township and council, we have the right to express our opinion.” “That is when the CAO or the mayor comes in. It is very important that we must take major measures to Make sure to treat them differently.” As for other social media, I believe there will be other problems. Kuhn Mary Warnock (Mary Warnock) said: “We are allowed to solicit our opinions, but only our opinions.” She had asked for clarification on the investigation, asking whether it was based on personal opinions or parliamentary opinions. I really want to clarify. She said, “If this is information from the entire assembly or township, then it should come from the CAO or the mayor. You want your information to have a certain degree of control and accuracy.” CAO Lindsay Barron agrees, and the lawmakers are distinguishing independent opinions. Some good points were put forward from the standpoint of the township. “An obvious difference is whether he/she responds as an individual member. She said: “In the second case, it should be the mayor or myself. “Deputy Mayor Gerard LaChapelle said that maybe the next time a reporter meets with a member of the council, he/she can ask CAO for guidance. “I suggest that we should contact CAO to find out if we can talk to it alone.” “He said, this doesn’t match Raymond’s opinion. “I’m not going to CAO.” He said: pYou should get permission in everything and fully respect the CAO. We are allowed to be individuals. If we are to make such an effort, we have to warn the CAO and the mayor. If they think itos for the entire community If there is no benefit, then you can tell us. We all hope that the town will be improved. We have different ideas on how to achieve improvement.” Then the conversation turned to answer questions raised by residents. “A lot of times, we receive emails from customers/residents, do we think the committee is the best instruction?” LaChapelle. Coun. Sandy Talbot shared her process around this. “What I have always done is, if I receive an email, I will forward it to the staff.” She said. “Over the years, this has been the best practice in residential consulting.” Raymond said that each situation is unique. “There are many different types of communication among residents, sometimes it’s a problem, sometimes the environment they are in, he said: “They have disagreements with the staff. They approached us as members of parliament and tried to intervene to bring the two parties into dialogue. I think this is our role. In the final analysis, we are the bridge between residents and employees and the services they provide. “Barron said she hoped that residents would contact employees before asking them for consideration. “Usually, members of parliament would get involved. She said: “I want to get involved. Before the council gets involved, I want to see me as a mediator.” The post. If residents want to talk to you later, it must be. As for being copied in the response, I really want to know that we have reached a point where members of the council can forward it to employees and let them handle it.” Raymond Said that when the residents reached out to him, it was them. He said: pWhen the two parties talk to each other, I will back down, I just need to know that it has been resolved.q He added that he does not think it is important to discuss with the lawmakers. Raymond added: pWhen I talk to residents, they donot understand the structure of employees. If we have the opportunity to simplify this structure and let them know which way to go, maybe LaChapelle said, pThen lawmakers are on social media. The behavior is discussed on. “This has to do with the use of Facebook, so we won’t get into trouble.” Mayor Ted Walker said, he certainly wants guidance around behaviors integrated into Facebook. He said: “I have seen some cross-border situations.” No details were mentioned. “Unfortunately, those who don’t use Facebook have no chance to comment or correct any mistakes. I think discussions of this nature need to be held here, not on Facebook.” All members of Parliament agreed that communication experts should help the council. Preparatory work around the use of social media. Raymond said: “They are all tools to provide you with convenience.” “We already have standards and codes of conduct. As members of parliament, we should abide by it no matter where you are. When you use social media, it is very Itos easy to get into battle. You have to know when to stop.” General Manager, Daryl O’Shea, Technical Service Company Service Manager, said that this effort is already underway and will soon attract the attention of the board. Mehreen Shahid, Local News Initiative reporter for OrilliaMatters.com
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