Toronto, miasto sanktuarium dla emigrantów z całego świata, zapewni szczepionki dla swoich mieszkańców bez ubezpieczenia i z nieudokumentowanym pobytem

30 kwietnia miasto Toronto ogłosiło, że nawiązuje współpracę z organizacją FCJ Refugee Centre and Access Alliance, aby móc ominąć oficjalną, państwową, numerkową drogę w kierunku otrzymania szczepionki przeciw Covid-19.City_Hall_Toronto_Ontario

Do tej pory niemożliwe było zarejestrowanie się w systemie po szczepionkę dla osób nieposiadających karty ubezpieczenia zdrowia w prowincji Ontario – OHIP (Ontario Heath Insurance Plan), lub osób z kartami, które straciły ważność. Continue reading

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 April 30, 2021 at 6:15pm EST.

India sets a new global record as the country reports 402,110 new infections in the last 24-hours. This is the highest single-day increase since the onset of the pandemic. The devastating surge in cases has overwhelmed the country’s healthcare system and the death toll continues to rise. Since yesterday, the number of Covid-related deaths increased by 3,522, bringing India’s total fatalities to 211,835.

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Turning point in vaccines administration, no more age limits

Breakthrough in the administration of vaccines: all people over the age of 18 will be able to book an appointment to be immunized against Covid-19 by May 24th through the portal of the province. Health Minister Christine Elliott announced it at a conference yesterday.

News that has been long-awaited and that has come unexpectedly. The eligible age for using the provincial reservation system will drop to 55+ tomorrow, 50+ in the week of May 3, 40+ in the week of May 10, 30+ by the week of May 17 to 18 years old by the week of May 24. “Starting next week, Ontario residents will begin to receive a higher supply of vaccines from the federal government. Continue reading

Peel District School Board offers its schools to immunize

Peel District School Board offers its schools to immunize 

TORONTO – The Peel District School Board (PDSB) offers its schools as pop-up vaccination sites in hotspots in the region. The offer to Peel’s health officer, Dr. Lawrence Loh, was promoted by PDSB Director of Education Colleen Russell-Rawlins and supervisor Bruce Rodrigues. Continue reading