COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario
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Pandemi COVID-19 di Ontario adalah sebuah pandemi viral penyakit koronavirus 2019 (COVID-19), sebuah penyakit menular yang disebabkan oleh (SARS-CoV-2). Kasus terkonfirmasi pertama COVID-19 di Kanada diumumkan pada 25 Januari 2020, yang melibatkan seorang penjelajah yang baru pulang dari Tiongkok, termasuk Wuhan, ke Toronto. Hingga November 10, 2020, Ontario memiliki jumlah kasus COVID-19 terkonfirmasi kedua terbesar di antara provinsi-provinsi dan teritorial-teritorial di Kanada, hanya setelah Quebec.
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جائحة فايروس كورونا لعام 2020 في أونتاريو، وباء فيروسي متطور من مرض الفايروس التاجي 2019(كوفيد- 19)، حيث أنه مرض معدٍ جديد يحدث بسبب متلازمة الالتهاب الرئوي الحاد (سارس- كوف-2). حدثت أول حالة لكوفيد-19 في كندا خلال الوباء العالمي 2019-2020 في مقاطعة أونتاريو الكندية بعد وصولها في 22 يناير 2020، عند عودة شخص من سفره من ووهان (الصين) إلى تورينتو (أونتاريو الكندية) حيث أُعلن عن الحالة في 25 يناير.
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The COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario is an ongoing viral pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a novel infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Canada was announced on January 25, 2020, involving a traveller who had recently returned to Toronto from travel in China, including Wuhan. Ontario has had the largest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases among Canada's provinces and territories, but due to having the largest population, only ranks sixth adjusted per capita. Ontario surpassed one million lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases on January 24, 2022; one day before the anniversary of the first confirmed case on January 25, 2020.
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جائحة فايروس كورونا لعام 2020 في أونتاريو، وباء فيروسي متطور من مرض الفايروس التاجي 2019(كوفيد- 19)، حيث أنه مرض معدٍ جديد يحدث بسبب متلازمة الالتهاب الرئوي الحاد (سارس- كوف-2). حدثت أول حالة لكوفيد-19 في كندا خلال الوباء العالمي 2019-2020 في مقاطعة أونتاريو الكندية بعد وصولها في 22 يناير 2020، عند عودة شخص من سفره من ووهان (الصين) إلى تورينتو (أونتاريو الكندية) حيث أُعلن عن الحالة في 25 يناير. اعتبارا من 6 أبريل الساعة 4 مساءا كُشف عن 4762 حالة مصابة بالمرض، و 1802 حالة معافاة، و 153 حالة وفاة. حيث أنه أُخضع 81364 شخص لفحص فايروس كورونا، وكانت النتيجة 76638 شخص سلبي النتيجة أي ما يقارب 94.2% و 4726 شخص إيجابي النتيجة أي ما يقارب 5.8% ولا يزال هنالك أشخاص باقون في انتظار نتائج فحوصاتهم بسبب تراكم وتزايد أعداد الفحوصات. ومن جميع الحالات المذكورة سابقا تم إدخال 614 حالة إلى المشفى و233 حالة بحاجة إلى رعاية مكثفة. في 17 مارس، أعلنت حكومة أونتاريو حالة الطوارئ، فأغلقت الحانات والمطاعم (باستثناء الطلبات الخارجية والتوصيل)، بالإضافة إلى المكتبات والمسارح ودور السينما والمدارس والحضانات وجميع أماكن التجمعات العامة لأكثر من 50 شخصا (في 28 مارس خُفضت إلى 5 أشخاص). علاوة على ذلك أعلنت الحكومة في 17 مارس أن أونتاريو لديها بعض الأدلة على انتقال عدوى كوفيد-19 للمجتمع. في 3 إبريل، أصدرت حكومة أونتاريو توقعات تشير إلى أن من 3 000 إلى 15 000 حالة وفاة ممكنة مالم تتخذ تدابير أخرى. وأشارت النماذج نفسها إلى أنه لو لم تتخذ تدابير للحد من الإصابة، لكان من الممكن أن يصل عدد الوفيات إلى 100 000 حالة.
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The COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario is an ongoing viral pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a novel infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Canada was announced on January 25, 2020, involving a traveller who had recently returned to Toronto from travel in China, including Wuhan. Ontario has had the largest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases among Canada's provinces and territories, but due to having the largest population, only ranks sixth adjusted per capita. Ontario surpassed one million lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases on January 24, 2022; one day before the anniversary of the first confirmed case on January 25, 2020. On March 17, 2020, a state of emergency was declared by Premier Doug Ford. This included the gradual implementation of restrictions on gatherings and commerce. From late spring to early summer, the majority of the deaths were residents of long-term care homes. In late April 2020, one out of five of all long-term care homes in Ontario had an outbreak and 70 percent to 80 percent of all COVID-19 deaths had been in retirement and long-term care homes. Following medical assistance and observation by the Canadian Armed Forces, the military released a report detailing "a number of medical, professional and technical issues" amongst for-profit long-term-care homes including neglect, lack of equipment and allegations of elder abuse. Following a decline in cases, in May through August 2020, the province instituted a three-stage plan to lift economic restrictions. The state of emergency was lifted on July 24, 2020. In early September 2020, the province showed a significant increase in new cases, beginning the second wave of the pandemic. Ontario began to reintroduce some restrictions and in early November, created a new five-tiered colour-coded "response framework". From late November to mid-December 2020, the province began placing regions in rolling lockdowns, culminating in a province-wide shutdown beginning Boxing Day. In the post-winter holiday surge of new infections, Premier Ford declared Ontario's second state of emergency on January 12, 2021, which was lifted February 10, 2021, and a stay-at-home order effective January 14, 2021, which was phased out regionally between February 10 and March 8, 2021. Following Health Canada's approval of various COVID-19 vaccines, widespread plans for vaccinations began during the week of December 14, 2020. Early vaccination efforts were highly criticized and a shortage of vaccine supply in late January and early February slowed immunization rollout significantly for a number of weeks. The rollout continued to be highly criticized for lack of equitability and clarity, which was significantly helped by volunteer groups like Vaccine Hunters Canada. In mid-March 2021, the Ontario Hospital Association, and Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health declared the province was experiencing a third wave of the virus. Following the third wave surge, ICU numbers in late March climbed to their highest numbers since the beginning of the pandemic. On April 1, 2021, the government announced a second province-wide shutdown beginning April 3. Ford later issued a third state of emergency and stay-at-home order for the province beginning April 8, 2021, and ordered all schools to close on April 12, 2021 (public schools were in the middle of spring break, delayed from March to April). In order to ensure greater decline in the number of reported daily infections, the stay-at-home order was extended yet again to June 2, 2021, at which point it expired. Following the expiration of the stay-at-home order, on May 20, 2021, the provincial government released a three-step roadmap to reopen the economy based on vaccination rate goals. In late summer 2021, the province began preparing for a fourth wave of the virus, which was now largely affecting unvaccinated individuals. After hitting a stand-still on vaccination rates, on September 1, 2021, Ontario became the fourth province to implement a proof of vaccination mandate for various non-essential functions, which went into effect on September 22, 2021. In January 2022, Ontario entered a partial lockdown (termed as a rollback to "Step 2" of the previous roadmap) due to record cases caused by Omicron variant, ordering the closure of most non-essential indoor facilities. Face mask mandates and vaccination mandates were lifted on March 21, 2022, due to the decreasing number of new cases.
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