Recent developments:
The Ottawa Catholic School Board virtual principal asks parents to be patient after a chaotic first day, adding a long wait at home for instructions.
Ottawa-Carleton District School Board ninth graders transitioned elementary to best school on Tuesday, an orientation day that included meetings with teachers, roving study rooms and a lot of fear of grade. in the first day.
A West Ottawa long-term care facility is dealing with a COVID-19 outbreak involving more than two dozen citizens and Array Twenty-eight citizens and 3 have tested positive for COVID-19 at Extendicare West End Villa on Elmira Drive .
A gigantic recreation complex in eastern Ottawa has the newest business to have fallen victim to the COVID-19 pandemic.
For 44 years, the Ottawa Athletic Club on Lancaster Road has featured lessons in tennis, swimming, golf, gymnastics, summer camps, and recreational activities. Friday is your last day of operation.
There have been 3,134 displayed cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa since the start of the pandemic. Ottawa Public Health reported some other increase in COVID-19 instances Tuesday, with 36 new instances and only five resolved, bringing the number of active instances in the city to 242. Half of Tuesday’s new instances are other people over 60 years of age.
Overall, public fitness officials have reported more than 4,800 cases in eastern Ontario and western Quebec, with more than 4,000 cases resolved.
COVID-19 has killed 104 more people in the region outside Ottawa: Another 52 people have died in Leeds, Grenville and Lanark counties, 34 in Outaouais and 18 in other parts of eastern Ontario.
Five local forums are opening buildings today, which means the entire Upper Canada District School Board has begun bringing in students.
A new Ontario rule officially removes the time limits for caregiver visits to long-term care homes starting today, and 8 arenas of Ottawa are available for rent.
Also today: Jacques-Cartier Street in Gatineau and Queen Elizabeth Driveway (weekdays) are now reopened to vehicles.
The front will be closed to cars on weekends the rest of the month.
Ontario is in the third tier of its reopening plan, with more businesses open, adding restaurants and movie theaters.
Indoor gatherings of up to 50 more people and outdoor gatherings of up to 100 are now allowed in this province, however, participants will need to adhere to physical distancing guidelines.
Kingston, Ontario, has tightened its distancing regulations in city parks and closed the beach at Breakwater Park due to what the city says is unpleasant behavior.
Quebec has regulations to reopen Ontario, with its limit on physically remote gatherings in public places of up to 250 people, allowing for smaller festivals.
Public transportation from PR Transpo to Prescott-Russell resumes Monday.
The new coronavirus is basically transmitted through droplets when an inflamed user coughs, sneezes, breathes or talks to something.
People don’t have to have symptoms to be contagious.
This means physical distancing measures like running from home, gathering other people outdoors as much as possible, and staying away from yourself who you don’t live with or don’t have around you, adding understanding when you’re wearing a mask.
Masks are now mandatory in closed public places in eastern Ontario and Quebec, adding transit facilities and taxis in some areas.
Masks are also outdoors when you can’t stay at the proper distance from others.
Anyone who has recently traveled outside of Canada returns home directly and stays there for 14 days.
In Ontario, it’s the same era of self-isolation for symptoms. When isolating yourself, only leave your home or visit others if it is critically important, such as seeing a doctor.
Most people with a proven case of COVID-19 in Quebec can end their self-isolation after 10 days if they have been fever-free for at least 48 hours and have had no other symptoms for at least 24 hours.
Health Canada recommends that the elderly and those with underlying physical conditions and / or a weakened immune formula stay home as much as possible.
COVID-19 can range from a cold-like illness to a serious lung infection, with non-unusual symptoms such as fever, cough, vomiting, and loss of taste or smell.
Less unusual symptoms come with chills, headaches, and pink eyes. Children can spread a rash.
People should not be tested within five days of prospective exposure because it takes about five days for the virus to be successful to degrees where it is detectable by testing, Vera Etches, Ottawa’s medical health officer, said at the beginning. September.
If you have severe symptoms, call 911.
In Eastern Ontario:
In Ottawa, any resident who feels they want a test, even if they don’t have symptoms, can get tested at one of 4 sites, adding a new drive-thru testing center.
Inuit in Ottawa can call Akausivik’s Inuit Family Health Team at 613-740-0999 for services, tests, in Inuktitut or English Monday through Friday.
In the Eastern Ontario Health Unit area, there is a self-service center in Casselman and assessment centers in Hawkesbury and Winchester that do not require other people to call ahead.
Others in Alexandria, Rockland and Cornwall require an appointment.
In Kingston, the Leon’s Center houses the city’s site. Find him at Door 2.
The Napanee Testing Center is open for those who call ahead.
You can set up one in Bancroft, Belleville or Trenton by calling the media and in Picton via text message or call. Only Belleville and Trenton are open seven days a week.
The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark unit asks you to get tested if you have any symptoms or exposure considerations.
Has a walk-in in Brockville at the Memorial Center and checks in Smiths Falls and Almonte that require an appointment.
Renfrew County residents call their family circle doctor and those without access to a family circle doctor can call 1-844-727-6404 to sign up for a check or if they have any questions. health, COVID-19 or not.
He will be in six communities this week with an appointment.
In western Quebec:
Outaouais residents can now drop-in Gatineau seven days a week at 135 boul. Saint-Raymond.
There are recurring clinics by appointment in communities like Gracefield, Val-des-Monts, and Fort-Coulonge.
They can call 1-877-644-4545 to make an appointment or if they have any questions.
First Nations:
Akwesasne has had 14 displayed cases of COVID-19. Most refer to a collection on an island with a non-resident who has no symptoms at the time.
It has a COVID-19 cell check site that can be obtained by appointment only. Anyone returning to the grid on the Canadian aspect of the foreign border that is more than 100 miles away, or who has visited Montreal, for non-essential reasons, will have to self-isolate for 14 days.
Anyone in Tyendinaga interested in having a check can call 613-967-3603 to speak with a nurse. Its wellness center and will be open by appointment, with reservation from September 14.
Residents of Pikwakanagan can make an appointment for a COVID-19 by calling 613-625-2259.
Kitigan Zibi gym and playground are open with restrictions.
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