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约克区今日新增93人,增加的确诊人数超过了渥太华地区的新增(70人)

目前全省这四个新增重灾区已经被省府要求退回重启的第二阶段,这些地区必须关闭餐厅堂食、健身房及影院等。约克区的这些禁令将从下周一开始实施。

此外,杜兰区新增确诊30人,Halton地区新增25人,滑铁卢地区增加19人。


站17日更新的疫情数据,过去24小时内新增确诊805人,全省累计有63,713人被确诊感染了新冠 病毒
 
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安省658例!新增稍降!约克区再次超过渥太华!

今日新增较昨日的805例和周五的712例有明显下降。官网数据显示,多伦多市新增197例,皮尔区155例,约克区94例,渥太华66例。

这是继昨日约克区93例、渥太华70例后连续第二日约克区新增确诊超过渥太华地区。

目前全省这四个新增重灾区已经被省府要求退回重启的第二阶段,这些地区必须关闭餐厅堂食、健身房及影院等。约克区的这些禁令将从下周一开始实施。
 
新增704例 约克区103例 全省学校新增74例

安省政府今早公布,新增704例新冠确诊病例。同时,政府宣布4个疫情热点地区禁止万圣节儿童出门要糖活动,包括多伦多、皮尔区、渥太华和约克区。

今天较早时,卫生厅长Christine Elliott率先在推特上公布数字,多伦多新增244例,皮尔区新增199例,约克区新增103例,渥太华新增51例。
 
息说,安省今天报告的新增数字将再超800例!

安省公共卫生局更新的数据证实,过去24小时本省新增821例,其中74%集中在已经退回第二阶段的四个地区。

加通社报道说,安省公共卫生局首席卫生官威廉姆斯医生(Dr. David Williams)在清晨的电视节目上透露说,今天报告的COVID-19确诊病例将再次超过800例,而刚刚过去的周一只报告704例。

威廉姆斯医生说,“安省的新增病例将超过800…这令人担忧,我们正密切关注。与往日一样,病例仍然集中在四个热点区域。因此,我们需要做的工作是将这些数字降低到可接受的范围之内。”

截止周一,加拿大的累计病例已经突破200,000大关,距加拿大达到100,000病例仅四个多月。尽管最近几周全国病例激增,但仍然主要集中在安省和魁北克。


今天报告的821例中,已经退回第二阶段的四个地区仍然最多,占了全省近74%。

卫生厅长叶丽雅发推说,多伦多新增327例,皮尔区136例,渥太华79例,约克区64例
 
安省新增790例 死亡增9例

安省政府今早公布,安省新增确诊790例,死亡新增9例。
过去24小时共检测超过32600人次,较周二的24000人次明显增多。
卫生厅长表示,今天的新增病例中,多伦多321例,皮尔区157例,约克区76例,渥太华57例。
 
Organized sports causing COVID-19 to spread, Etches says

OPH confirmed 5 outbreaks linked to team sports, investigating another 9
Joanne Chianello · CBC News · Posted: Oct 21, 2020 12:41 PM ET | Last Updated: 6 hours ago


Ottawa's medical officer of health is warning that organized sports activities — particularly hockey — are contributing to the spread of COVID-19, with five team outbreaks confirmed and another nine under investigation.

At least 28 positive cases of COVID-19 have already been linked to team sports, and that total is expected to grow as contact tracing and testing continues, said Dr. Vera Etches on Wednesday morning.

These cases have already forced hundreds of people who are close contacts of those who've tested positive to self-isolate and get tested themselves.

"This is a lot of people affected,"
said Etches of the 14 teams, both adult and youth, under investigation.

"I also want to stress that COVID-19 doesn't stay isolated to just players and coaches," she told reporters. "We are also seeing the transmission subsequently occur to family members, friends, classmates and work colleagues. It shows again how easily COVID-19 can spread."

According to Etches, the transmission is occurring during the activities themselves, but also in locker rooms and when participants share food and carpool with those outside their households. It's also occurring when individuals are involved with more than one team, and because people still aren't wearing masks.

There are provincially mandated restrictions on team sports in Ottawa, which is currently considered a COVID-19 hot spot in Ontario.

No games or scrimmages

Games and scrimmages are currently banned in both indoor or outdoor settings, and participants are supposed to engage only in skill-training activities, with no contact allowed. For sports like hockey and ringette, only 10 people are allowed on the ice at a time. For outdoor sports like football, 25 people can participate at any one time. Locker rooms are for storage and washroom use only.

Players and coaches are supposed to keep two metres apart at all times, and everyone is to wear a mask other than during "vigorous physical activity." Carpooling and tailgate parties are not allowed, either.

Organized sports outbreaks are becoming such a concern that Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is adding team outbreaks to its daily statistical reporting, known as the "dashboard," but individual teams will not be named.

Despite the concern around sports activities, Etches is not calling for any further restrictions in Ottawa. She said the goals of the COVID-19 measures are first to minimize hospitalizations and deaths by reducing the level of COVID-19 in the community, and second to minimize "societal disruptions."

"We need to find ways to get through the next six months," said Etches. "What can we do over that period to keep physically active? That's important for our mental health and our physical health.

"It's not always about more restrictions, what's allowed, what's not allowed," Etches told reporters. "It's recognizing that we ourselves have the power to reduce the risk to ourselves and to others in our community through those simple behaviours."
 
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