What you want to know about COVID-19 in Ottawa on Sunday, September 6

RECENT EVENTS:

Ottawa recorded 30 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, the highest number of cases in the city since August 21.Half of these cases involve others under the age of 30.

Education Minister Stephen Lecce to assure parents that Ontario’s school reopening plan is another from Quebec, where 46 schools, in addition to preschool, elementary, high school, and adult careers, have noticed at least one case of COVID-19 since reopening.

Lecce said Ontario has made masks mandatory in classrooms, unlike Quebec, adding that more than six hundred fitness nurses will be stationed in schools this fall.

Ottawa school forums have submitted lists of rules and materials to ensure student safety.Here are some things to keep in mind when buying food for back to school.

Some parents in rural rural ontario say they are forced to send their children back to school this fall because online learning is only an option because of where they live.

Citing the lack of physical distance, the city of Kingston forbade others over the age of 16 from living in combination from being within two metres of others in municipal parks.

There were 3,052 cases shown of COVID-19 in Ottawa since the onset of the pandemic.On Saturday, there were two hundred known active cases, 2,585 resolved cases and 267 disease-like deaths.

Overall, public fitness officials reported more than 4,600 cases in east Ontario and western Quebec, with nearly 4,000 cases resolved.

COVID-19 killed 103 more people in Ottawa’s open-air domain: another 52 people died in Leeds, Grenville and Lanark counties, 33 in Ottawa and 18 in other parts of east Ontario.

We have a detailed breakdown of back-to-school plans for the board and service center in the area.

Ontario is in the third phase of its reopening plan, where more businesses are open, adding restaurants and movie theaters.

Indoor meetings of up to 50 others and outdoor meetings of up to a hundred are now allowed in this province, however, participants must adhere to physical distance guidelines.

Quebec has reopening rules, with its limit on physically remote meetings in public places of up to 250 people, allowing for smaller festivals.

The Canadian Museum of Nature is reopening its doors with pandemic settings starting tomorrow.

Jacques Cartier Street in Gatineau and Queen Elizabeth Drive will reopen to cars on Tuesday, while the front will be closed to cars on weekends for the rest of the month.

On the same day, a new Ontario rule officially eliminates visits to long-term care homes for caregivers and 8 Ottawa arenas can be rehired.

Transit of PR Transpo in Prescott-Russell resumes on September 14.

The new coronavirus is mainly transmitted through droplets when an inflamed user coughs, sneezes, breathes or speaks or something.

People don’t want symptoms to be contagious.

This means physical distance measures like running from home, gathering other people outdoors as much as you can imagine, and staying away from anyone you don’t live with or don’t have around you, adding when you’re dressed in a mask.

Masks are now mandatory in closed public places in east Ontario and Quebec, adding transit and taxis in some areas.

Masks are also outdoors when you can’t stay at the right distance from others.

Anyone who has recently traveled abroad from Canada will have to return home directly and stay there for 14 days.

In Ontario, it’s the same era of self-isolation for symptoms. When self-isolating, leave your home or see others only if it is critically important, such as going to the doctor.

Most people with a proven case of COVID-19 in Quebec may end their self-isolation after 10 days if they have not had a fever for at least 48 hours and have not had other symptoms for at least 24 hours.

Health Canada recommends that seniors and others with underlying medical situations and/or a weakened immune formula stay at home as much as possible.

COVID-19 can range from cold-type illness to a serious lung infection, with unusual symptoms such as fever, cough, vomiting and loss of taste or smell.

Less unusual symptoms come with chills, headaches and pink eyes.Children would possibly expand a rash.

If you have any symptoms, call 911.

In Ontario:

In Ottawa, any resident who feels they want a test, even if they don’t have symptoms, can get tested at one of the 4 sites, adding a new driver detection center that was introduced On Friday morning.

The Brewer Arena check will be closed on Labor Day.

Inuit in Ottawa can call Akausivik’s Inuit Family Health Team at 613-740-0999 for services, exams, inuktitut or English Monday through Friday.

In the East Ontario Health Office area, there is a service center in Casselman and evaluation centers in Hawkesbury and Winchester that do not require others to call in advance.

Others in Alexandria, Rockland and Cornwall require an appointment.

They’re all closed on Labor Day.

In Kongston, Leon’s Center is the city’s headquarters.Meet him at gate two.

The Napanee Verification Center is open to others who call ahead.

You can set up a check in Bancroft, Belleville or Trenton by calling the center and Picton SMS or call.Only Belleville and Trenton operate seven days a week.

The Leeds, Grenville, and Lanark unit asks you to get tested if you have any symptoms or considerations of exposure.

He has a walk-in at Brockville at Memorial Center and checks in Smiths Falls and Almonte that require an appointment.

The Almonte will be closed on Monday.

Renfrew County residents call their circle of family doctors and those who do not have access to a family circle doctor can call 1-844-727-6404 to register for a check or if they have a COVID-like fitness problem.19 or not.

It’s being tested in communities this week with dating.

In western Quebec:

Ottawa citizens can now make an appointmentless check at Gatineau seven days a week at 135 Blvd.St.Raymond: Waiting times mean you can have an hour to return if the medium is busy.

There are recurring clinics by appointment in communities like Gracefield, Val-des-Monts, and Fort-Coulonge.

You can call 1-877-644-4545 to schedule an appointment or if you have any questions.

First Nations:

Akwesasne had 14 cases of COVID-19. Most are similar to a collection on an island with a non-resident who showed symptoms at the time.

It has a COVID-19 cell verification site that can be obtained by appointment only. Anyone who returns to the network in the Canadian aspect of the outer border that is more than 160 kilometers away, or who has visited Montreal, for non-essential reasons, will have to isolate themselves for 14 days.

Anyone in Tyendinaga interested in having a check can call 613-967-3603 to speak with a nurse.Your wellness centre and will be open by appointment, with reservations from 14 September.

Residents of Pikwakanagan can make an appointment for a COVID-19 check by calling 613-625-2259.Although his powwow was canceled this year, his classic party is a driving service on Sunday afternoons.

Kitigan Zibi’s center and playground are open with restrictions.

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