Merivale Mall Shoppers Drug Mart的员工的COVID-19测试呈阳性

啊哦,15天以前在那里买过卫生纸
 
前几天有一位阳性住在college square 附近,今天merivale mall 有员工阳性,家门口不能买东西了。
 
4 hr 20 min ago
30% of coronavirus patients hospitalized in Canada are under 40
From CNN's Paula Newton


A hospital worker stands outside Lions Gate Hospital in British Columbia, on Thursday, March 19.

A hospital worker stands outside Lions Gate Hospital in British Columbia, on Thursday, March 19. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press/AP

Canadian health officials revealed Saturday that younger generations account for 30% of all coronavirus hospitalizations.
"Please note that 30% of those hospitalized are under 40 years of age. We continue to keep a close eye on the severity of the disease because although there will be day to day fluctuations, a sustained trend of increased severity could point to a higher rate of infection in vulnerable populations or that the health system is being overwhelmed," said Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health officer.
Other notable observations from the Public Health Agency of Canada analysis showed that people over 60 were more likely to be hospitalized with 56% going to hospital for treatment. Of those, more than half were admitted to intensive care.

The information showed that most of the new cases in Canada were from community transmission and not from travel.

"We have now completed tests for over 184,000 people in Canada which is more than 84,000 additional people tested since Monday. In terms of the severity of Covid 19 in Canada, the percentage of cases that require hospitalization is approximately 7%. About 3% are critically ill and 1% of cases have been fatal," Tam said.
 
哪里安全? 
 
5 hr 18 min ago
Ontario to receive 5 million N95 respirators and will implement penalties for retailer price-gouging
From CNN’s Artemis Moshtaghian


James Black/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images

James Black/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images

The Canadian province of Ontario has ordered 5 million N95 respirators that will distributed throughout the province on a rolling basis, said Doug Ford, the province's premier.

Canada’s four major automobile companies are utilizing their engineering and manufacturing departments to manufacture and procure the province with a request for 10,000 ventilators to be delivered over the next four weeks, Ford said in a press conference Saturday.

Ford issued an emergency order where price gougers could face jail time and potential penalties for exploiting essentials items needed by the general public to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
"If you’re selling facemasks, protective gloves, cold medicine, hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes and you’re hiking the price, 5 times, 10 times what it should be, you’re done, you’re gone because we’re coming after you," Ford said.
 
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