Protesta camionisti: polemiche, accuse e veleni

TORONTO – Seconda giornata di protesta ieri a Ottawa. Migliaia di manifestanti si sono uniti al “Freedom Rally” organizzato da un gruppo di camionisti per denunciare l’obbligo di vaccinazione per attraversare il confine con gli Stati Uniti e sabato hanno raggiunto la Capitale. La due giorni di protesta è stata accompagnata da una serie infinita di polemiche, accuse e veleni destinati ad avere un lungo strascico nell’immediato futuro. Innanzitutto la manifestazione dei camionisti, partita dalla British Columbia, negli ultimi giorni ha completamente cambiato natura e identità… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Ontario, tolte da oggi alcune restrizioni

TORONTO – Nonostante tutto ci sono le condizioni per un primo allentamento delle restrizioni. È quanto ha detto il premier dell’Ontario Doug Ford quando ha annunciato che da oggi palestre, ristoranti, teatri, casinò – tutti possono aprire al 50% della capienza – e gli assembramenti sociali al chiuso passeranno da 5 a 10, all’aperto potranno raggiungere 25. Inoltre, sarà possibile consumare cibo o bevande in occasione di eventi sportivi al coperto, nelle sale da concerto, nei teatri e nei cinema: le mascherine saranno richieste quando le persone non sono impegnate a bere o mangiare… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Ontario: ricoveri ancora in calo, altri 58 morti

TORONTO – Altri 58 morti, che portano il totale da inizio pandemia a 11.412, mentre scende ancora il numero di posti-letto occupati da pazienti Covid negli ospedali dell’Ontario: dai 3.439 di sabato ai 3.019 di ieri, dei quali 587 in unità di terapia intensiva (ICU). Prosegue dunque il trend già in atto nella scorsa settimana… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
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 January 30, 2022, at 4:25 pm EST.
On Saturday, health officials in Russia logged 121,228 new infections, pushing the total number of confirmed positive cases passed 4.8 million. Of the cumulative total number of cases 87.1% are considered recovered. In the last 24-hours, authorities have reported 617 Covid-related deaths for a total of 330,728 fatalities attributable to Covid-19.
Ontario, some restrictions removed from tomorrow

TORONTO – Despite everything, there are conditions for a first easing of restrictions. This is what Ontario Premier Doug Ford said when he announced that from tomorrow gyms, restaurants, theaters, casinos – everyone can open at 50% of the capacity – and indoor social gatherings will increase from 5 to 10, outdoors they can reach 25. In addition, it will be possible to consume food or drinks at indoor sporting events, in concert halls, theaters and cinemas: masks will be required when people are not busy drinking or eating.
Protest of COVID-19 restrictions unfolds in Ottawa

TORONTO – Second day of protest today in Ottawa. Thousands of protesters joined the “Freedom Rally” organized by a group of truck drivers to denounce the obligation of vaccination to cross the border with the United States and on Saturday they reached the Capital. The two-day protest was accompanied by an endless series of controversies, accusations and poisons destined to have a long aftermath in the immediate future. First of all, the demonstration of truck drivers, which started from British Columbia, in recent days has completely changed its nature and identity.
Canadian Innovation in the Auto Sector: Project Arrow

TORONTO – Since Flavio Volpe became its President, the Automobile Parts Manufacturers’ Association (APMA) has been churning out newsworthy items on a regular basis. Corriere Canadese interviewed him after yet another story about Canada’s preparedness to sustain, and compete in, the Automobile Manufacturing sector appeared in Friday’s Star.
TECT suspends planned labour strike as negotiations continue
TORONTO – Thousands of Toronto families can breathe a sigh of relief. There will be no disruption to classroom instruction for Catholic elementary school students in Toronto this week.
Ontario: hospitalizations still in decline, another 58 deaths

TORONTO – Another 58 deaths, bringing the total from the beginning of the pandemic to 11,412, while the number of beds occupied by Covid patients in Ontario hospitals still drops: from 3,439 on Saturday to 3,019 yesterday, of which 587 in units of intensive care (ICU). Therefore, the trend already underway in the last week continues. Continue reading→
Daily update of Ontario’s Covid-19 Vaccination Campaign

With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 30.5 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on January 30, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 68,327 vaccine doses on Saturday, down from 87,121 doses the day prior.

