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Haltons political leaders are urging the Province to reconsider its decision that shut the region out of the next stage of reopening businesses and services during the pandemic.Premier Doug Ford announced June 8 that restrictions across the province are being eased in certain communities based on lower rates of COVID-19 transmission, increased capacity in hospitals and progress made in testing. However, Halton was not on the list of approved regions.In a swift response sent to Ford today June 9 , the four Halton mayors and Regional Chair Gary Carr highlight the low number of COVID-19 cases locally and Haltons strong adherence to social distancing and public health measures as reasons to allow more businesses to open in
stanley cup the community. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Haltons COVID-19 case numbers make up a small fraction of the total provincial cases. In addition, our hospitals are sustaining adequate capacity, and at least 90 per cent of new COVID- 19 contacts are being reached by Halton Public Health officials within one day, the five
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stanley thermos the high number of cases in other municipalities across the GTA and Greater Golden Horseshoe, we understand why they are not moving forward in this phased approach. Halton, however, does not have these same issues. We would urge you to reconsider allowing Halton Region to transition to phase two of the reopening. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Xnka Pelham extends interim-bylaw on cannabis
With the majority of Ontarios regions now in Stage 3 of reopening, with the exception of Toronto, Peel and Windsor-Essex, a trend not seen in months has emerged in the last few days: there are more new COVID-19 case
stanley cup s being found on average outside the GTA than in it.Since July 23, the rolling seven-day average of new infections of the new coronavirus in all regions outside of the GTA surpassed those originating in the GTA, largely driven by spikes in new cases in Windsor-Essex and Ottawa. And, in a change from the way the virus was reported predominantly in people over 60 during the initial wave of the pandemic in Ontario, new cases in the last several weeks have been mainly in the under-40 demographic. We are seeing that the new spikes are taking place in people who are least risk averse and more likely to congregate, to break the rules and congregate in group settings, said Susan Bondy, associate professor of epidemiology at the University of Torontos Dalla Lana School of Public He
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stanley cup at theres a risk to them are getting together and gathering, and the response is really to try to change the behaviour. On Monday, a frustrated Premier Doug Ford railed against the organizers and attendees of three parties in Brampton Saturday night, one which saw some 200 people show up before police broke it up. ARTICLE CONTI