Coronavirus: what happens in Canada and around the world on September 30

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Canadians are expected to obtain renewed federal assistance amid the coronavirus pandemic as Parliament passes a law authorizing new investments, while Ontario has announced more than $500 million in new investments for long-term care.

Early Wednesday morning, the federal government unanimously passed Bill C-4, a law authorizing new unemployed or underemployed employees under the COVID-19 pandemic.

The vote, warned as a measure of trust, won that of the antagonistic top parties, the Bloc Québécois and the Conservatives. He’s gone 306-0.

The bill aims to update Canada’s now-defunct Emergency Response Benefit (CERB), which ended last weekend after helping nearly nine million Canadians cope with the effects of the pandemic.

The bill features a number of new COVID-19s for Canadians to ease their transition out of CERB.

Millions of CERB beneficiaries will be transferred to employment insurance (EI). Extended eligibility regulations will also mean more people will be eligible and adjustments will also come with 3 new replacement benefits.

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September was a record month for Ottawa, as the city ended the month with 64 more COVID cases, adding to more than 1,300 reported in the month.

As of Wednesday, 43 out of 64 new cases occurred among others under the age of 40, a maximum of 20 to 30 years.

With more than 20 COVID-19-related deaths this month, ottawa Medical Health Officer said the city is experiencing a wave of coronavirus pandemics.

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Meanwhile, in Ontario, fitness officials say they expect new instances of COVID-19 to succeed at 1,000 in the first part of October, while the province showed 625 new infections wednesday.

According to Adalsteinn Brown, dean of the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto, the number of new cases reported doubles daily every 10 to 12 days. This means that the province can simply enjoy a “noticeably higher increase” in the coming weeks.

He said the spread of the infection was first limited to the age group of 20 to 39 years, but cases are now expanding across all age groups.

“While we’re seeing a lot of infections among young people lately, this is starting to spread to older groups, where we’re seeing the maximum tragic and complicated consequences for fitness and fitness system,” Brown says.

At Foothills Medical Center in Alberta, some patients are transferred to the hospital due to COVID-19 outbreaks at the Calgary facility before this month.

To date, 4 patients have died and 60 positive cases have been known in patients and visitors, the outbreak has also led to the postponement of dozens of surgeries.

“To be honest, it’s terrible to see those numbers, ” said dr. Stephanie Smith, Director of Infection Prevention and Control at the University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton.

“This has a serious effect on the hospital’s ability to provide care, and in fact we’re seeing it throughout the province because the facilities are diverting to other hospitals. So it’s very worrying. “

Citizens of Manitoba are notified of the outbreak in a non-public assistance home.

The Calvary Place Personal Care Home in Winnipeg is moving toward the red, or critical, of the province’s pandemic reaction system.

Unions representing the front line in the province say the accumulation of active coronavirus cases is contributing to the depletion of health workers.

During a seven-week era in August and September, 61 members of the physical care staff tested positive, accounting for the majority of the approximately one hundred such cases in the past six months, according to COVID-19 surveillance knowledge of the province.

The recent increase is increasing tension in the fitness care sector, as painters paint more due to staff shortages, said the Manitoba Nurses Union and the Canadian Public Employees Union.

On Wednesday, new instances of COVID-19 were displayed in Manitoba, bringing the total number of active instances to 599.

According to a provincial press release, more than three-quarters of the new ones (31) are in the Winnipeg Health Region.

New cases have also been reported in 4 other fitness regions in the province.

There are 4 in the Southern Health Region, two in the Prairie Mountain Health Region, two in the East Interlake Health Region and one in the Northern Health Region.

As of 8:19 p. m. On Wednesday, Canada had 158758 cases shown or suspected of coronavirus. Provinces and territories indexed 134,971 of them as recovered or resolved. A CBC News death count based on provincial reports, regional fitness data, and CBC 9,333 reports.

As the number of active coronavirus cases continues to increase across the country, Health Canada regulators on Wednesday approved the COVID-19 ID NOW immediate verification device.

Abbott Laboratories-backed molecular devices can be administered through qualified professionals in establishments such as pharmacies, without the need for a laboratory or if a user is inflamed with the virus.

Point-of-service devices can produce effects in 15 minutes and can only help testing for communities in Canada facing an increase in coronavirus cases.

To date, the vast majority of tests have been performed in public fitness clinics, and samples are sent to laboratories for research, a procedure that can take days.

Now that the bloodless season has begun, it may be time to remove some symptoms from the COVID-19 checklist, according to New Brunswick’s Medical Director of Health.

Dr. Jennifer Russell said her colleagues across the country have talked about “rationalizing” testing needs to block other people who have just ended up with a cold.

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He said the formula can handle the existing situation, however if there is an increase in COVID-19 in New Brunswick, the list of brands may have to be shortened.

Quebec is making sure that others respect its newly strengthened public aptitude rules, especially in red areas of the province where COVID-19 instances are increasing.

Starting Wednesday, police will impose fines of a thousand dollars on those who gather in personal departments or demonstrations without a mask.

“The police will start looking to disperse the rallies, but if other people do not cooperate, fines can be imposed,” Said Prime Minister Francois Legault.

Police will be able to request evidence of the apartment and, if citizens refuse to enter, officials will have to unload arrest warrants more temporarily through a new virtual formula that has been established in collaboration with the Crown, he said.

“The police had to be ordered to intervene,” said Public Security Minister Genevieve Guilbault.

Normally, the procedure for obtaining an arrest warrant would take a day or two, but it might not work when police need to separate the parties on the same night, Legault said.

In addition to banning all meetings, including outdoors in public parks, Quebec has also made the mask mandatory for those wishing to demonstrate or demonstrate.

Quebec reported 838 new cases of COVID-19 but no deaths on Wednesday. Since the beginning of the pandemic, there have been 74,288 cases shown and another 5,834 people have died in the province.

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Officials say they have had trouble insinuating those who have been in contact with a positive case, hampering efforts to isolate potentially contagious people.

On Tuesday, Health Minister Christian Dubé said he was finishing the main points on the adoption of the federal application, COVID Alert, which informs users when they have had prolonged contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.

Conservative leader Erin O’Toole and Bloc Québécois leader Yves-Fran’ois Blanchet return to Parliament Hill on Wednesday after a two-week self-deaication due to positive COVID-19 tests.

Blanchet said his non-public pleasure serves as a warning for everyone to take public fitness forums seriously.

“Some other people revel in this much more painfully than I do. I’m very, very, very lucky. Some other people die for it,” he said at a press conference.

“There is no absolute protection. There are only tactics to decrease the likelihood of catching the thing and giving it to those who might be most vulnerable. “

According to Johns Hopkins University, the overall total number of coronavirus cases shown amounts to more than 33. 7 million. More than a million people have died, while more than 23. 4 million have recovered.

The UN leader said that the COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked “unprecedented havoc,” that is, in the economies of many emerging countries, and that the world has not responded with the “massive and pressing that these countries and communities need. “

General Secretary Antonio Guterres said that in the United States, Canada, Europe and the most evolved countries, governments have followed double-digit measured GDP packages to combat the coronavirus crisis and its impact.

“The challenge is to mobilize resources to allow countries to do the same,” He said at a joint press conference with Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who led high-level meetings together. Resources.

Meanwhile, the number of deaths and others hospitalized by COVID-19 in Britain is expanding again. On Wednesday, 7,108 new infections and 71 virus-like deaths were reported, the same number of deaths shown the previous day.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson suggested Wednesday to others who continue to distance themselves socially, wear masks, wash their hands and download the coronavirus app.

“I know other people will think we give up and let the virus run its course, despite the huge loss of life this can cause,” Johnson said Wednesday. “I totally disagree and I don’t think that’s it. the British want to. “

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As the fight against the coronavirus continues, the citizens of Madrid are prohibited from leaving for an essential trip, the Spanish government said wednesday.

The capital, which has a population of more than 3 million, and the surrounding municipalities with at least 100,000 inhabitants each, will see the borders closed to foreigners for non-essential visits.

People would be allowed to cross borders to work, go to school, visit the doctor or go shopping, but also to have fun.

Other measures come with the closing of bars and restaurants at 11:00 p. m. after a curfew prior to 1 a. m. , as well as the closure of parks and playgrounds. Social gatherings will be limited to six people.

Madrid has 735 instances consistent with 100,000 inhabitants, one of the regions of Europe and twice the Spanish national rate.

South Korea reported 113 new instances of COVID-19, its first accumulation of more than a hundred in five days, as the country entered a holiday era that officials are concerned about transmissions getting worse.

Figures published Wednesday through the Korean Agency for Disease Control and Prevention raised the number of cases to 23,812,413 deaths.

Eighty-one of the new cases came here from the Seoul metropolitan area, where fitness struggled to stop transmissions from a variety of sources, adding churches, medical facilities, restaurants, schools and Array.

Indonesia reported 4284 new cases of coronavirus on Wednesday, bringing the total number of infections to 287,008, as shown by the country’s COVID-19 organization’s knowledge.

139 more coronavirus-related deaths were also reported, bringing the total number of deaths to 10740.

Russia has completed clinical trials of a momentary vaccine opposed to COVID-19, developed through the Siberian Vector Institute, RIA news firm, which mentioned Russian customer protection regulator Rospotrebnadzor, said Wednesday.

The institute finished the first human trials, such as Phase II, before this month.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged $100 million on Wednesday to help upcoming countries with a COVID-19 vaccine, while World Bank President David Malpass said “broad, immediate and affordable for vaccines” will be at the center of a resilient global economic recovery that lifts everyone. “

Merkel also called on “those who still hesitate” to dedicate themselves to the immunization effort.

The Czech government will restrict indoor meetings to 20 as a component of new measures that will take effect for two weeks from Monday to combat an outbreak of coronavirus cases, Health Minister Roman Prymula said Wednesday.

Sports matches will continue without spectators yet, and theaters and cinemas will continue to work, but concerts, musicals and operas will be banned, Prymula said.

With from The Associated Press and Reuters

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