COVID-19: Ottawa registers first death in weeks; OPH launches webpage for info for parents

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COVID-19: Ottawa registers first death in weeks; OPH launches webpage for info for parents
Author of the article:
Taylor Blewett
Publishing date:
Aug 18, 2020 • Last Updated 6 hours ago • 7 minute read

A health worker takes a patient's temperature before sending them to a tent to be tested at a COVID-19 testing site at St. John's Well Child and Family Center, amid the novel coronavirus pandemic in Los Angeles, California. - The United States has registered over five million cases in the coronavirus pandemic, Johns Hopkins University's real-time tally showed August 9, 2020, as well as over 162,000 deaths as the country struggles to control the disease. The US tally reached 5,000,603 cases on Sunday morning and 162,430 deaths -- both totals by far the highest of any country in the world. (Photo by VALERIE MACON / AFP) (Photo by VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images)
A health worker takes a patient's temperature before sending them to a tent to be tested. Valerie Macon / AFP via GETTY IMAGES

What you need to know, at a glance:
  • Ottawa’s public health officials will inform the public about a COVID-19 outbreak in a school after two confirmed cases with a school-related link are identified, according to draft provincial guidelines.
  • Ottawa Public Health reports eight new cases and the first COVID-19 death in weeks, bringing the local death toll to 265
  • Two new institutional outbreaks: Billingswood Manor LTC home (one staff case) and Residence St. Louis LTC home (one staff case)
  • OPH launches COVID-19 page with info and resources for parents
  • Health officials aiming to increase testing in Ottawa to 5,000-7,000 tests daily
  • No new cases in eastern Ontario, outside of Ottawa
  • Ontario reports ‘uptick’ of 125 new cases of COVID-19 and four new deaths
  • The province is investing $3.8 million to help provide hearing checks to babies who didn’t receive a newborn screen for hearing loss because of the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Province ends controversial police access to a COVID-19 database after a legal challenge was filed by a group of human rights organizations
  • Hundreds of Ottawa public elementary teachers seeking work accommodations because they’re concerned about returning to the classroom
  • Quebec announces action plan for possible second wave of COVID-19 in the fall. One Kky measure includes limiting orderlies work to one site
  • Quebec has launched a hiring blitz and training of an additional 8,000 orderlies, with another 2,000 to begin training in September

 
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