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December 26, 2020 3:43PM EST
Ontario reports first two cases of new COVID-19 variant
''Ontario has reported its first two cases of the new COVID-19 variant previously identified in the United Kingdom.

In a news release issued Saturday, the Ministry of Health said the cases are a couple from Durham with no known travel history.

"This further reinforces the need for Ontarians to stay home as much as possible and continue to follow all public health advice, including the provincewide shutdown measures beginning today," Dr. Barbara Yaffe, Ontario's Associate Chief Medical Officer of Health, said in a statement.

"Durham Region Health Department has conducted case and contact investigation and Ontario is working in collaboration with our federal counterparts at the Public Health Agency of Canada."

Both individuals are now in self-isolation. Ontario is the first province in Canada to identify the variant.''
 
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rbbm.
December 26, 2020 3:43PM EST
Ontario reports first two cases of new COVID-19 variant
''Ontario has reported its first two cases of the new COVID-19 variant previously identified in the United Kingdom.

In a news release issued Saturday, the Ministry of Health said the cases are a couple from Durham with no known travel history.

"This further reinforces the need for Ontarians to stay home as much as possible and continue to follow all public health advice, including the provincewide shutdown measures beginning today," Dr. Barbara Yaffe, Ontario's Associate Chief Medical Officer of Health, said in a statement.

"Durham Region Health Department has conducted case and contact investigation and Ontario is working in collaboration with our federal counterparts at the Public Health Agency of Canada."

Both individuals are now in self-isolation. Ontario is the first province in Canada to identify the variant.''

Here we go again! We just got used to living with the original variant, and now we should re-think everything for the more contagious variant.
 
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Cases of the more contagious variant of Covid-19 first identified in the UK have been confirmed in several European countries as well as Canada and Japan.

“Infections linked to people who arrived from the UK were reported in Spain, Switzerland, Sweden and France.

A couple found infected in Ontario, Canada, had no known travel history or high-risk contacts, officials say.

Japan is to ban most non-resident foreign nationals from entering the country for a month from Monday.“
 
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Cases of the more contagious variant of Covid-19 first identified in the UK have been confirmed in several European countries as well as Canada and Japan.

“Infections linked to people who arrived from the UK were reported in Spain, Switzerland, Sweden and France.

A couple found infected in Ontario, Canada, had no known travel history or high-risk contacts, officials say.

Japan is to ban most non-resident foreign nationals from entering the country for a month from Monday.“

I think they figured out the connection:

The variant positive person in B.C. is from the Island Health region and had flown from London, U.K., to Vancouver on December 15.


The first two known cases of the variant in Canada were identified on Saturday related to a couple in the Durham region of Ontario. They had no travel history but had come in contact with a traveler from the U.K. recently, Health Minister Patty Hajdu confirmed Sunday.


Coronavirus cases top 2K in Ontario, Quebec, as more U.K. variant detected
 
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I want to know if there is an exception for family member who is caring for someone who is dying in her own home, my Mom.
It's certainly less risky than the random PSW's and nurses who show up who also have other patients and families of their own.

Here are the fines people could face for violating Ontario’s coronavirus shutdown laws

IMO, you should be covered under one of the following, but I would certainly suggest you contact your provincial authorities to confirm:

Here are excerpts from the amended Ontario regulations as at December 26:

Note: On December 26, 2020, section 48 of Schedule 2 to the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsection: (See: O. Reg. 779/20, s. 5 (15))

Health care and social services

52. Organizations and providers that deliver home care services or personal support services to seniors and persons with disabilities.

-and-

Note: On December 26, 2020, section 17 of Schedule 2 to the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted: (See: O. Reg. 779/20, s. 5 (4))

17. Domestic services that support children, seniors or vulnerable persons, including housekeeping, cooking, indoor and outdoor cleaning and maintenance services.


I would suggest you contact your Provincial Chief Medical Officer to enquire and if you aren't getting anywhere, contact your Member of Provincial Parliament who are usually only too glad to help.
 
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Remember in the early days of the pandemic when people removed their shoes in the garage and China sprayed sidewalks? Should we consider caution regarding transmissibility through our shoes with the new UK and S. Africa strains?

Animal husbandry 101!
 
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IMO, you should be covered under one of the following, but I would certainly suggest you contact your provincial authorities to confirm:

Here are excerpts from the amended Ontario regulations as at December 26:

Note: On December 26, 2020, section 48 of Schedule 2 to the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsection: (See: O. Reg. 779/20, s. 5 (15))

Health care and social services

52. Organizations and providers that deliver home care services or personal support services to seniors and persons with disabilities.

-and-

Note: On December 26, 2020, section 17 of Schedule 2 to the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted: (See: O. Reg. 779/20, s. 5 (4))

17. Domestic services that support children, seniors or vulnerable persons, including housekeeping, cooking, indoor and outdoor cleaning and maintenance services.


I would suggest you contact your Provincial Chief Medical Officer to enquire and if you aren't getting anywhere, contact your Member of Provincial Parliament who are usually only too glad to help.


yes this is what I have relied on but am nervous that it only applies to professional services
thank you for the links - I will email one or more of them
 
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Although Canada has closed borders to non-residents, it seems that a lot of Canadians and people with Canadian residency are traveling all over the world anyway. The only way that the UK mutation can be in Canada is due to people traveling internationally and not quarantining for 2 weeks. I think the rules should be stricter to deal with people who think that quarantine doesn't apply to them.
 
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Regarding your first video about Tendercare Nursing Home.

It has 188 beds. 145 infected (December 24th numbers). 43 deaths (as of 12 hours ago.) Many residents have said they’re not getting adequate food or water.
https://twitter.com/jkwan_md/status/1343783944408457219?s=20

I understand that North York General has taken control, but they immediately need extra staff.

Red Cross could set up portable food service outside the home, the same way they did for the cruise ships that were docked with infected patients. The army could help.

It makes me wonder about what the residents or their caregivers signed when placing them there. No aggressive life saving measures? Comfort measures only?

They’re being left to die. This is the second wave we knew that would hit. I just don’t get it.
 
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1 case of U.K. COVID-19 variant detected in Alberta

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...Alberta has confirmed one case of the COVID-19 variant in a person who recently arrived from the United Kingdom.

...“The good news is that this individual did everything they were supposed to do, following quarantine, and other public health measures, and at this point there is no evidence that there has been any further spread,” Hinshaw said. “It is important to remember that the public health measures that are in place are protective against this variant and the best thing that we can do to protect each other is to follow them.”
 
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