The provincial fitness worker, Dr. Bonnie Henry, ordered the closure of all nightclubs and banquet halls, no night spirits are sold or noise made, while active instances of COVID-19 are on the rise.
Henry said the new orders were from instances that overflowed from large indoor parties, nightclubs and banquet halls to difficult equipment like long-term care.
On Tuesday, Henry reported 429 cases of COVID-19 in British Columbia in the last 4 days and two deaths.
He stated that there were 1,386 active cases of COVID-19, 32 of which were being treated in the hospital, 12 of which were in intensive care.
Henry stated that deaths occurred in long-term care services in the Vancouver Coastal Health and Fraser Health areas.
She said adjustments should be made.
“We need the temptation of the overdue afternoon,” Henry said, adding that the closures will be in place until further notice.
There were 3 outbreaks in physical care facilities, adding the Holy Family Hospital in Vancouver, where another 21 people died in a previous outbreak.
On Sunday night, a staff director in West Vancouver sent a letter to parents stating that there had been exposure to COVID-1nine at a ninth grade day camp.
John Wray wrote that Vancouver Coastal Health’s COVID-19 tracers had contacted academics and were on a two-week self-deaication. Mulgrave School is a college high school with 80 academics from kindergarten through grade 12.
“The academics involved will be supported at home with hybrid online learning and our absentees will teach their courses remotely,” Wray wrote.
“The camp’s activities were conducted outdoors in learning teams and concerned physical distance, which helped restrict the threat to members of Mulgrave’s community.
“Because the exhibition was held off-site, there was no advice to do anything beyond the same in-depth school cleaning that takes place on the day, every night and on weekends. “
In Alberta, in its last week of operation, no outbreaks of COVID-19 were reported.
However, an advocacy organization Support Our Students Alberta has a COVID-19 tracker suggesting that 22 schools have had instances, seven in Calgary and 4 in Edmonton, in recent letters and emails sent to parents.
The Alberta Health Service says it is compiling a list of the cases shown. None have declared an epidemic and all are still open.
Also Tuesday, the federal government ended Canada’s emergency ad recruiting assistance program until the end of the month.
Prior to Cristo. La Minister of Finance Carole James said the province’s emergency order protecting eligible companies from eviction will remain in position for as long as the federal hiring assistance program becomes available.
James said B. C. provided $700 million in tax relief to COVID-19 assets by reducing maximum tax expenses on advertising assets by 25 percent. the only province that offers that point of relief.
In addition, the overdue consequences of taxes on advertising assets, giving companies and owners more time to pay their tax bill to reduced assets without penalty. »
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