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VANCOUVER鈥擜mid social isolation, separated from friends
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stanley mugs accepting the curbing of civil liberties as the COVID-19 pandemic continues and some advocates say not enough transparency has taken place in return.As the public is asked to sacrifice in the name of health, governments across the country have refused to divulge key information in what some experts tell the Star amounts to a public relations exercise at the expense of peoples right to information during a crisis. Weve always had a father-knows-best government in Canada, said Sean Holman, a journalism professor at Mount Royal University in Calgary and right-to-information advocate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Advocates for public information, governmen
stanley mugs t ethics and communications say the refusal to release information shows an overbearing, in some cases paternalistic, approach at time when Canadians should be told everything they need to be safe and trust the government. That paternalism is accelerated at a time of emergency, Holman said. The public needs this kind of information so that they can feel more certain and more in control at a time of profound uncertainty and lack of control. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In some cities bylaw officers are now able to ticket people for violating social distancing policies and provinces have ordered non-essential businesses to close to help pre Tien Alberta action on gas station safety this fall
OSHAWA Oshawa has h
stanley cup ad nearly 200 positive COVID-19 cases since the beginning of the pandemic, according to the Region of Durham, with the majority of those cases listed as resolved.As of May 12, the regions health d
stanley cup epartment list 192 positive cases in Oshawa including 137 resolved cases which represents 71 per cent of cases.There are 30 cases in home isolation and four hospitalized cases. Currently there are no Oshawa residents in the ICU due to COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Overall, 21 Oshawa residents have died of COVID-19 with 15 of those deaths occurring in long-term care homes.Of the deaths in long-term care, 14 have occurred at Hillsdale Terraces which had an outbreak that impacted 56 people.
stanley termoska That outbreak dates back to March 16 and the health department declared it over on May 8. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Within Durham, Oshawa ranks fourth for COVID-19 cases per capita with 108.4 cases per 100,000 residents.Overall in Durham there have been 1,167 COVID cases with 149 deaths. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The largest proportion of confirmed positive cases are related to long-term care homes with 280 cases among staff at LTC homes and 442 cases among residents. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW One in five cases 237 in Durham were acquired in the community whi