October 2020

Mask use could cut COVID-19 transmission in Saskatchewan by 50%

Universal and consistent mask-wearing could cut COVID-19 transmission in Saskatchewan by at least 50%. Using a mask is an important layer. There are hardly any situations that you cannot wear a mask in the few minutes that you are in a retail location or go into the office for work. If everybody will use one […]

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Ottawa bylaw to start ticketing face mask violations

Ottawa bylaw officers will now be handing out fines, not warnings, to any individual or business flaunting the city’s indoor mask requirements amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. The bylaw department of Ottawa stated that the “warning phase” is ending for the city’s temporary mask rules, first set in mid-July and recently expanded to at least

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AHS collecting used N95 masks for sterilization and reuse

Alberta Health Services has started collecting N95 masks for the possibility of sterilizing and reusing them. AHS made the announcement that face masks may be reused when the province’s modeling data was released. At present, the AHS president and CEO stated that some initial testing had been done that showed N95 masks could be steam-sterilized.

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Close encountered with death urges man to stress the importance of first aid training

The quick thinking of 6 employees saved the life of a Calgary man. Ayaz Kara was enjoying a game of squash at the recreation center at Mount Royal University when he suddenly felt dizzy and out of breath. According to Kara, the last thing he recalled is collapsing. His heart ceases to beat and started

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A shooting incident left two men with fatal gunshot wounds

Two men sustained fatal gunshot wounds. Both were declared dead after a shooting incident in a small community in rural B.C. According to the police, they received a call from the community of Needles on the west shore of the Arrow Lakes after a report of shots being fired. Shooting incident Based on a news

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EpiPen should be readily available in schools

The Winnipeg School Division board chair in favor of the plan to keep allergy medication in the cabinet. The Winnipeg School Division chair is in favor of making EpiPen available to all students at schools to stop anaphylactic shock in case of an unexpected allergic reaction. An EpiPen cabinet holds an emergency EpiPen and triggers

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Mask mandate in effect at SHA facilities in Saskatoon

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has implemented a mask mandate at its Saskatoon facilities due to the increased COVID-19 activity in the area. All patients, visitors, and health care providers will have to wear a mask within the SHA facility or home. The mandate applies even if people can maintain a two-meter physical distance, visiting

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Eastern Ontario Health Unit strongly recommends no trick-of treating on Halloween

Trick-or-treaters in Alexandria, Cornwall, Casselman, Rockland, Hawkesbury, and other areas of eastern Ontario are being asked to stay home on Halloween night due to COVID-19. The Eastern Ontario Health Unit states that due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and a recent increase in cases, it is strongly recommending residents to avoid traditional ways of celebrating

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Quebec police officers do not need to wear face masks during traffic stops

The Quebec provincial police stated that police officers do not need to wear a face mask when they come to your window. In a viral video of a traffic stop on a Quebec City highway, a motorist was displeased with an SQ officer. In the video, the man screams at the officer since he was

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Victim of a stabbing incident receives CPR

CPR was attempted on a woman found in Forest Lawn. The Calgary Police homicide unit was called in to investigate the death of a woman in Forest Lawn. The police banged on Mike Carruthers’s door looking for someone who had been stabbed. Since his neighbors have been frequently in trouble, he sent officers next door

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Victim of a vehicular crash in critical condition despite CPR

CPR was performed on the female driver. She is in a critical condition after crashing her vehicle into a bus shelter in Etobicoke. Collision at a bus stop The incident occurred in the area of Albion Road and Carrier Drive at around 10 AM. The Toronto paramedics found an adult female at the scene suffering

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Bystander saves a life of a hit-and-run victim by performing CPR

The investigation on the death of a 28-year old Surrey man from a hit-and-run on Tuesday continues. The neighbor who discovered the man on the ground and executed CPR urges the driver to come forward. Fatal collision The victim identified as Avtar Singh was found unconscious and severely injured on the road of 14300 block

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Toronto Public Health recommends lower restaurant capacities and extends mask bylaw

The medical officer of health in Toronto recommends lower restaurant capacities and extending the face mask bylaw for another six months. This is a response to the growing number of COVID-19 cases. Some of the several recommendations to the Toronto city council include the following: We are reducing the total number of patrons in restaurants

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CPR performed on the man after collapsing at the finish line

A man running in the Cape Breton Fiddlers Run half-marathon collapsed 10 feet away from the finish line. He was transported by ambulance. Unforeseen ordeal during a run The runner seems to stumble and fell to the ground. There were one doctor and on-site medical personnel who rushed to the man who was in his

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