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Incongruenze provincia/TCDSB, genitori frustrati
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Status update of Covid-19 cases worldwide
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Here we provide a daily update of the data available for select countries and jurisdictions as of October 12, 2021, at 5:50 pm EST.
On Tuesday, health officials in India logged nearly 16,000 new infections, pushing the total number of confirmed positive cases passed 34 million. Of the cumulative total number of cases, 98.0% are considered recovered. In the last 24-hours, Covid-related deaths increased by 229, bringing the total number of fatalities to 451,220.
Welcome to the Alice in Wonderland world of Stephen Lecce
TORONTO – Minister Lecce’s (in the pic) allies at the school board level are falling like flies, or so it seems. Trustees at the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) were compelled to distance themselves from Lecce’s human rights agenda last Thursday and ask him to pull them out of the quicksand of Covid-related problems with respect to staffing, class sizes and health issues. They sent him a polite, cavilling, letter begging for more money ($42, 000, 000 by our estimate). Continue reading→
Covid-19, Toronto Public Health dismisses all students from Silverthorn Collegiate Institute
TORONTO – For the first time during this school year, an entire high school in Etobicoke – the Silverthorn Collegiate Institute – has been closed by Toronto Public Health (TPH) following a Covid-19 outbreak. Continue reading→
‘’Totoministri’’, Italian Canadians eligible for a spot in the Liberal Cabinet
TORONTO – The ‘’totoministri’’ in Ottawa is snapped and the Italian Canadians ask for space in the new cabinet. While Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is busy with the delicate task of filling all the boxes of the future Government, the Mps of Italian origin elected in the ranks of the Liberal Party are pressing for a spot in the Cabinet. However, it must be taken into account that at the federal level the formation of a new executive represents a long and troubled birth, a complicated interlocking operation in which the prime minister must take into account numerous factors: geographical representation of the provinces, gender, ethnicity, religious belief and obviously merit, ability and political experience are some of the most important elements that can determine one choice instead of another, in the difficult attempt to achieve a balance between all the components. Continue reading→
Data spread with the dropper. And prevention becomes difficult
TORONTO – As they say, it is better to be safe than sorry. The arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic reminded us of how true that is. Wash your hands well, use the mask indoors, avoid crowds. It’s up to each of us to make prevention work. Yes. To make prevention work, however, it is also necessary to inform. And this belongs to those who govern us. It would be necessary, because it does not always happen, as in the case of the spreading of data relating to infections in Canada. Continue reading→
Ontario under 400 cases after two months. Red alert in New Brunswick
TORONTO – The contagion curve is still falling in Ontario. 458 new cases were registered on Monday and 390 today. Two deaths in the past two days, according to data released only today due to the Thanksgiving holiday. So, for the first time in nearly two months, the daily tally falls below 400 in Ontario. Continue reading→
Parents frustrated with inconsistencies between the Province and the TCDSB
Parents are fed up! Today, they rallied outside of Queen’s Park to express their grave concerns over the reorganization of classes. They oppose changes that increase the number of students per class and pose greater risks to the health and safety of children in the classroom.
Daily update of Ontario’s Covid-19 Vaccination Campaign
With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 22.0 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on October 12, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 5,512 vaccine doses on Monday, down from 12,213 doses the day prior.