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E in Alberta spunta il ’mercato nero’ dei dati

TORONTO – Il Canada ha ufficialmente registrato più di due milioni di casi di Covid-19 dall’inizio della pandemia: 2.058.872, per l’esattezza. E probabilmente sono “pochi”, visto che da una parte gli operatori sanitari si preparano ad un possibile picco post-festivo guidato dalla variante Omicron a rapida diffusione e dall’altra i numeri degli ultimi giorni potrebbero rappresentare solo la punta dell’iceberg vista la difficoltà nell’elaborazione di tutti i tamponi. Per non parlare di chi i dati non li fornisce proprio, come l’Alberta… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>> 

No updates on Covid in Alberta from 23 December, but there is the ‘black market’ of data

TORONTO – Canada has officially registered more than two million cases of Covid-19 since the beginning of the pandemic: 2,058,872, to be exact. And they are probably “few”, given that on the one hand health workers are preparing for a possible post-holiday peak driven by the fast-spreading Omicron variant and on the other hand the numbers of the last few days could represent only the tip of the iceberg given the difficulty in processing all tampons. But there is also who doens’t provide the data at all, such as Alberta.

Covid in Ontario, over ten thousand active cases. Quebec close to two thousand a day, Alberta breathes

TORONTO – The surge in infections already recorded last week in Ontario shows no sign of decreasing: today the province reported 1,476 new cases of Covid-19 and 8 deaths. Infections were 1,607 on Saturday (the high number in seven months) and on Friday 1,452. The seven-day moving average of daily cases is now 1,236 (Saturday it was 1,194, a week ago 761). 

Accordo Trudeau-Kenney: asili meno cari in Alberta

EDMONTON – Un accordo fra governi “diversi”, quello conservatore dell’Alberta e quello liberale federale, per andare incontro alle famiglie: è quello che hanno presentato ieri il primo ministro Justin Trudeau e il premier dell’Alberta Jason Kenney, in occasione della firma del “patto” siglato per rendere più accessibili i servizi di assistenza all’infanzia nella provincia. Per abbassare, in sostanza, le rette degli asili… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>> 

Trudeau-Kenney agreement: cheaper kindergartens in Alberta

EDMONTON – An agreement between “different” governments, the conservative one of Alberta and the liberal federal one, to help families: this is what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Alberta Prime Minister Jason Kenney presented today, on the occasion of the signing of the “pact” signed to make childcare services in the province more accessible. Overall, in essence, the fees for kindergartens.