Federal officials to provide COVID-19 update focused on seniors, foreign workers

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Federal officials are due to provide an update on measures for seniors, home care and temporary foreign workers during the COVID-19 crisis today.

The Prime Minister's Office says the news will come from public health officials and cabinet ministers -- not Justin Trudeau, who's taking the day off from public appearances.

The expected update comes after a weekend that saw Quebec's premier rebuke a long-term care home where 31 residents have died in less than a month.Francois Legault says there was "gross negligence" at Residence Herron, where five of the deaths are definitively linked to COVID-19. Authorities first inspected Residence Herron on March 29, three days after word of the first death, and found the residence "deserted" as staff had walked off the job.Numerous other long-term care homes across the country are experiencing outbreaks of the novel coronavirus, including Pinecrest Nursing Home in Bobcaygeon, Ont., which has seen 29 of its residents die in recent weeks.

And on Saturday, Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet raised concern about temporary foreign workers arriving in Canada to work on farms. The federal government has exempted migrant workers from COVID-19 travel restrictions because of their importance to the economy. Officials have said they'll face health screening before travelling to Canada and will isolate for 14 days once they get here.This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 12, 2020.

 

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Can't wait, seniors are more vulnerable to the COVID virus, blah, blah, not, private long-term care homes operate seperate from public sector long-term care homes & the Ministry of Health in the Provs have no business telling private long-term care facilities how to operate

why wasn t a so called mash unit from army and red cross ( nurses,drs) sent to these nursing homes that were abandoned by staff..it s not like a war is going on where these ppl are needed in front line..this is what army and red cross is for..emergency

That’s racism and ageism. Sue the government!!!

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