November 4, 2020
November 4, 2020 5:55 amNovember 4th is the 309th day of the year. There are 57 days remaining until the end of the year.
The C-K Public Health Unit had no new cases of COVID19 to report on Tuesday.
Two more cases were resolved, C-K is now at 25 active cases and there are currently no positive cases in the hospital.
Walpole Island First Nation reported one new case of COVID-19 on Tuesday, it’s also the only active case.
Ontario reported 1050 new cases Tuesday. A record one day high. 80% of the new positive cases are in the hotspots; Toronto, York, Peel and Halton.
Ontario has announced a new tiered system that outlines clear criteria for when to impose lockdowns and closures.
The five categories include prevent, protect, restrict, control or lockdown.
This system will be implemented on Saturday. The Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit is expected to be place in the Prevent category.
Today, our government announced a framework that will protect the health and safety of individuals and families, while avoiding broader closures across the province.
Learn more about our new framework and what it means to you:https://t.co/YDiMNv3Pi1 pic.twitter.com/LOjnPascYV
— Doug Ford (@fordnation) November 3, 2020
The Presidential Race is still too close to call.
Joe Biden and Donald Trump have each claimed some key states. Neither candidate has the votes needed to win, yet.
Michigan, Georgia, Maine, Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Georgia are still not confirmed.
Biden spoke briefly to supporters around 12:30am this morning, Trump took to the podium around 2:30am. Both implied victories.
There’s a recall on a popular chip brand, Miss Vickie’s, due to the possible presence of glass.
It affects both small and big bags of a number of flavours including ‘Applewood Smoked BBQ’, ‘Jalapeno, original recipe’, ‘Sea salt and malt vinegar’, and ‘Sweet Chili and Sour Cream’.
No injuries have been reported.
Santa needs some helpers this holiday season.
A Toronto company will hire you to dress up as Santa Claus and make video calls to all the good children of Ontario.
The perfect Santa should have reliable internet access, however, an Elf will be on standby to provide tech support. Saint Nick should be an active listener, with the ability to remain in character throughout the call. He should also have some basic knowledge of all the hottest toys this year. Successful candidates will be able to work from home and will be provided a webcam, backdrop, and a microphone. On top of the hourly rate, Mr. Claus will get 10% commissions for personal referrals to the website.
Interested? Submit a resume and headshot to hr@livecallswithsanta.com.
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This post was written by Chris McLeod