Tag: covid-19

  • China claims full transparency in sharing COVID-19 details

    China claims full transparency in sharing COVID-19 details

    Canada Global (Web News) Beijing asserted on Tuesday that it had shared all available information on COVID-19 openly and transparently, following calls from the World Health Organization (WHO) for more data and access to investigate the virus’s origins.

    COVID-19, first identified in Wuhan in December 2019, caused widespread devastation globally, resulting in millions of deaths, severe economic disruptions, and overwhelmed healthcare systems.

    On Monday, the WHO issued a statement emphasizing the importance of China providing additional information, calling it a “moral and scientific imperative.”

    In response, China defended its contributions, claiming to have played a pivotal role in the global effort to trace the virus’s origins.

    “China immediately shared epidemic information and the viral genome sequence with the WHO and the international community five years ago,” said Mao Ning, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry. She further stated, “We shared our prevention, control, and treatment experience comprehensively and without reservation.”

    However, the WHO has previously criticized China for insufficient transparency and cooperation during the pandemic.

    In early 2021, a WHO-led team, along with Chinese researchers, conducted an investigation into the origins of the pandemic. Their joint report supported the theory that the virus likely spread from bats to humans via an intermediary species, possibly at a market.

    Despite these efforts, WHO experts have not been permitted to return to China since the initial investigation. The organization has repeatedly called for further data.

    On Tuesday, Mao suggested that emerging evidence indicates the virus’s origins may have a broader, global context. She also emphasized China’s commitment to collaborating with international partners to advance scientific research into the origins of the virus and to help prevent future infectious diseases.

  • Employment Grows Faster For New Immigrants, Statistics Canada Reports

    Employment Grows Faster For New Immigrants, Statistics Canada Reports

     Canada Global(Web News)After years of disparity, new immigrants to Canada are now seeing faster employment growth than their Canadian-born peers, Statistics Canada’s Economic and Social Report has revealed.

    In addition to increasing employment, new immigrants to Canada (ages 25-54) are now narrowing the employment gap between themselves and their Canadian peers and contributing disproportionately to Canadian innovation and business ownership.
    abor Market Outcomes for Immigrants in Canada Continue to Improve

    Since the early 2010s, immigrants in Canada have seen an upward trend in their labor market outcomes.
    Recent immigrants aged 25-54 saw their employment rate increase by 10.7% between 2010 and 2023. Employment growth among Canadian-born workers during the same period was 4.1 percent.
    The gap in employment rates between these groups has narrowed

     dramatically over the past 10 years. In 2010, the employment rate gap between recent immigrants and the Canadian-born population was 13.1%. The gap was just 6.5% in 2023, indicating that newcomers as a group are on track to outpace their Canadian-born peers in finding and securing employment in Canada.
    Furthermore, the unemployment rate gap has also narrowed when comparing the two groups. For recent immigrants in the age group studied, the unemployment rate decreased from 12.1% in 2010 to 6.6% in 2023—closer to the unemployment rate gap between recent immigrants and Canadian-born workers. reduced to only 2.6%.

    Immigrants also showed a rapid recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic, where they as a group suffered significant employment setbacks, particularly in the accommodation, food services, and retail trade sectors. Employed were prominent. However, when comparing the gap in employment rates between Canadian-born workers and recent immigrants, the gap was lower than pre-2019 pandemic levels—indicating that between 2020 and 2023 the most recent Employment growth among immigrants was particularly strong.

     

  • Defense Minister Anita Anand Is Surprised That The Company Of The Dnd Employee Got The Contract For Arivan

    Defense Minister Anita Anand Is Surprised That The Company Of The Dnd Employee Got The Contract For Arivan

    Canada Global(Web News)The CEO of Dalian Enterprises, who was paid $7·9 million for his work by partner company Arivcan, has been found to be an employee of the Department of National Defense (DND). Defense Minister Anita Anand expressed surprise.

    Speaking to reporters on Parliament Hill on Thursday, the President of the Treasury Board said that he was not aware of this and was very surprised to learn about it. According to reports, the employee concerned, David Yeo, has been suspended and DND’s contract with Dalian is also being suspended. The DND also said that an internal inquiry would be conducted in this regard.

    Reporters also asked Anand if awarding contracts to government employees was a common government practice, Anand said there were rules to avoid conflict of interest, he said, adding that whoever tried to take advantage in the meantime Strict action will be taken against him. The era of the Covid-19 pandemic. Reacting to this, conservative leader Pierre Polivore said Yeo should be fired immediately. Meanwhile, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said that we had already expressed our objection to awarding the contract to a private company for the Arrivecan app, but the Liberals did not listen to us. At the time, Defense Secretary Bill Blair said that as soon as he was informed that the CEO of Dalian was an employee of DND, all contracts with the company were suspended and the employee concerned was also suspended. He also said that the matter will be fully investigated.

  • In Canada, Flu Shots And Covid-19 Vaccine Shots Will Begin Today

    In Canada, Flu Shots And Covid-19 Vaccine Shots Will Begin Today

     Canada Global(Web News)Ontarians, six months of age and older, will start getting free flu shots and shots of the new Covid-19 vaccine starting Monday.

     

    Health Minister Sylvia Jones announced the immunization programme. He said that people should ensure that they complete their vaccinations and that of their children so that they are safe and healthy by taking such pills when respiratory diseases increase in such weather.

    “By providing the Covid-19 and flu shots, our government is making sure you have all possible ways to prevent disease,” he said. Besides, the government is providing all this for free. The Ontario government also says flu shots and the new Covid-19 vaccine are available at local pharmacies, public health units and primary health care providers.

    It was also said that it is safer and easier to get the CoVID-19 vaccine and the flu shot at the same time because it does not require the hassle of going back and forth. The province’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Karen Moore, also asked Ontarians to keep their vaccinations up to date.

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  • Canada’s COVID travel restrictions for China won’t stop spread of new variants: experts

    Canada’s COVID travel restrictions for China won’t stop spread of new variants: experts

    Canada Global (Web News) According to experts, Canada’s demand that visitors from China have a negative COVID-19 test will not stop the virus from evolving into new forms or from spreading.

    The Temerty Faculty of Medicine assistant professor Kerry Bowman described the rule as “clearly a political measure, and not based on science at this point.”

    This is not the beginning of the pandemic, he declared. So, yes, I believe it to be mostly political.

    Before entering Canada, visitors from China, Hong Kong, and Macao will need to pass a COVID-19 test, the federal government announced on Saturday.

    Beginning on January 5, the rule will be enforced on all passengers from the three nations who are two years old or older.

    Although little is known about the many Omicron types that are in circulation, China’s reversal from tight COVID-19 control procedures has resulted in widespread infection in that nation, according to Bowman, a professor of bioethics and global health.

    “I don’t believe it’s a wise decision. It doesn’t, in my opinion, make us safer. On the surface, it appears like governments are protecting their citizens and acting pro-actively and sensitively, the speaker stated.

    However, it’s very obvious that point of entrance screening is completely ineffective. People frequently test positive days or weeks after the fact.

  • Covid-19 warning: International flights’ passengers to be randomly tested

    Covid-19 warning: International flights’ passengers to be randomly tested

    Canada Global (Web News) In light of the resurgence of Covid-19 cases in neighbouring countries, the government has decided to conduct random testing on 2% of international flight passengers arriving in the country.

    Abdul Qadir Patel, the federal health minister, has warned people not to fear because the country’s Covid-19 problem is entirely under control with a positive rate of just 0.5 percent.

    He asserted that no one has recently died from Covid-19 in the nation and that the prevalence of Covid-19 positivity is currently between 0.3 and 0.5 percent.

    The health minister added that because 90 to 95 percent of people, including eight million children, are immunised, there is no immediate concern of a Covid-19 outbreak in the country due to new forms of the disease.

    After attending a meeting of the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) at the National Institute of Health, Islamabad, Patel said, “I would advise people not to worry and not to pay attention to rumours.” At airports around the nation, he added, there was a mechanism in place for surveillance and screening. Sanitizers and disinfectant sprays are also fitted.

  • Indian doctors urge caution as COVID-19 infections spread globally

    Indian doctors urge caution as COVID-19 infections spread globally

    Canada Global (Web News) After a new, highly transmissible strain of the coronavirus was discovered in the country, Indian health officials urged the public and local authorities to resume wearing face masks and increase surveillance.

    The omicron subvariant of the coronavirus that is causing the current wave of cases in China was found in at least four of the 145 coronavirus illnesses reported in the last 24 hours.

    The World Health Organization reports that infection rates have increased recently in several nations, including Japan, South Korea, and the US. China saw a spike in infections after loosening its rigorous COVID-19 regulations.

    The main medical organisation in India issued a statement on Thursday urging the public to adopt COVID-appropriate conduct immediately in light of the rapid increase in COVID cases in various nations.

    It also urged people to “overcome the oncoming COVID outbreak” by resuming coronavirus precautions including mask use and social seclusion, which have not been required in most of the nation for a while.

    Also on Thursday, Mansukh Mandaviya, India’s minister of health, spoke before the parliament on the steps the national government had made to handle the issue, including keeping an eye out for new coronavirus types.

    The states are urged to boost neighbourhood watch programmes and combat COVID. States have been urged to sequence every positive case’s genome. This will make it easier to spot the new type and take decisive action to combat it, he said.

    Despite the warning, health professionals told Arab News that it was unlikely that the crisis from last year would repeat itself, when the highly transmissible delta form infected hundreds of thousands of people every day and claimed more than 450,000 lives between March and May.

  • Trudeau will hold a virtual news conference today about struggling children’s hospitals

    Trudeau will hold a virtual news conference today about struggling children’s hospitals

    Canada Global (web news) Canada’s premiers will hold a news conference in Winnipeg. Children’s hospitals are struggling due to the increasing number of sick children.

    Hospitals across the country are having to cancel some surgeries and even essential appointments as the number of children admitted to the hospital has increased and hospitals are having to re-instruct their staff. Many posts are lying vacant in hospitals and in such a situation cases of respiratory disease RSV, influenza and covid-19 are also being found more in children.

    Due to staff shortages in Ottawa, two teams of Canadian Red Cross workers are relieving staff by alternating overnight shifts at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario. Not only here, the situation is so bad that many patients are being referred to adult health care facilities for treatment.

    A Calgary pediatric clinic has been temporarily closed as staff have to be transferred to a children’s hospital. Looking at the poor condition of health care across the country, there is a demand to improve it.