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==Needs going forward==
 
==Needs going forward==
*Saskatchewan
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'''Saskatchewan'''
 
:*School based information content; and Fall/Winter guidance gatherings
 
:*School based information content; and Fall/Winter guidance gatherings
 
:*Reluctant to dial back to smaller numbers for gatherings; and minor league sports  
 
:*Reluctant to dial back to smaller numbers for gatherings; and minor league sports  
 
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'''Nova Scotia'''
*Nova Scotia
 
 
:*Self isolation requirements and exceptions; moving from pdf/email form to more digital registration and check-ins with public health  
 
:*Self isolation requirements and exceptions; moving from pdf/email form to more digital registration and check-ins with public health  
 
university students returning to the province so far hasn’t increased the numbers  
 
university students returning to the province so far hasn’t increased the numbers  
  
*NWT
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'''NWT'''
 
:*Similar to other jurisdictions, school and isolation are high on our list of content at the moment
 
:*Similar to other jurisdictions, school and isolation are high on our list of content at the moment
 
:*Launched tracing app last week  
 
:*Launched tracing app last week  
 
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'''Ontario'''
*Ontario
 
 
:*Leading back up to school, and seeing a rise in numbers over the last few days - what will that mean on changing our content in the next few days
 
:*Leading back up to school, and seeing a rise in numbers over the last few days - what will that mean on changing our content in the next few days
 
Small businesses reopening and who are struggling, financial support  
 
Small businesses reopening and who are struggling, financial support  
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Here are the links to Ontario's screening tools:
 
Here are the links to Ontario's screening tools:
:*General self-assessment:
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:*General self-assessment: EN https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
EN https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
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:*Courthouse screener: EN https://covid-19.ontario.ca/courthouse-screening/
:*Courthouse screener:
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:*School screener: EN https://covid-19.ontario.ca/school-screening/
EN https://covid-19.ontario.ca/courthouse-screening/
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'''PEI'''
:*School screener
 
EN https://covid-19.ontario.ca/school-screening/
 
 
 
*PEI
 
 
:*Bit by bit the travel restrictions are opening up; and private business are mostly reopened with public health measures
 
:*Bit by bit the travel restrictions are opening up; and private business are mostly reopened with public health measures
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'''Manitoba'''
*Manitoba
 
 
:*Schools reopening; digital campaign around school information that will start soon
 
:*Schools reopening; digital campaign around school information that will start soon
 
:*Regular communications about COVID19 regulations, standard precautions
 
:*Regular communications about COVID19 regulations, standard precautions
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https://www.manitoba.ca/covid19/restartmb/prs/index.html
 
https://www.manitoba.ca/covid19/restartmb/prs/index.html
  
* Federal - DTO
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'''Federal - DTO'''
 
:*Priorities - business reopening; travel wizard launch
 
:*Priorities - business reopening; travel wizard launch
 
* Public Health
 
* Public Health
 
:*Shifting from travel health wizard, focusing on the COVID19 vaccine  
 
:*Shifting from travel health wizard, focusing on the COVID19 vaccine  
 
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'''Yukon'''
*Yukon
 
 
:*Looking at guidance for parents on when to keep children at home and for employers on when to ask staff to stay at home. Also a campaign for our "safe 6" campaign based on these guidelines that are a foundation for our approach: https://yukon.ca/en/health-and-wellness/covid-19-information/6-steps-staying-safe-covid-19
 
:*Looking at guidance for parents on when to keep children at home and for employers on when to ask staff to stay at home. Also a campaign for our "safe 6" campaign based on these guidelines that are a foundation for our approach: https://yukon.ca/en/health-and-wellness/covid-19-information/6-steps-staying-safe-covid-19
  

Revision as of 11:35, 29 September 2020


Home Meetings Collaboration space Contacts

Agenda

  1. Updates
  2. Needs going forward
  3. Roundtable
  4. Next steps

Needs going forward

Saskatchewan

  • School based information content; and Fall/Winter guidance gatherings
  • Reluctant to dial back to smaller numbers for gatherings; and minor league sports

Nova Scotia

  • Self isolation requirements and exceptions; moving from pdf/email form to more digital registration and check-ins with public health

university students returning to the province so far hasn’t increased the numbers

NWT

  • Similar to other jurisdictions, school and isolation are high on our list of content at the moment
  • Launched tracing app last week

Ontario

  • Leading back up to school, and seeing a rise in numbers over the last few days - what will that mean on changing our content in the next few days

Small businesses reopening and who are struggling, financial support

  • Lots of interest in “Self-assessment tools”; currently one launched for the courts; and soft launched yesterday one for students going to school

Here are the links to Ontario's screening tools:

PEI

  • Bit by bit the travel restrictions are opening up; and private business are mostly reopened with public health measures

Manitoba

  • Schools reopening; digital campaign around school information that will start soon
  • Regular communications about COVID19 regulations, standard precautions
  • Regions using a yellow red green response system, not a phase system and is based on case numbers and contact tracing

Here's the link to the Pandemic Response System that Manitoba recently launched: https://www.manitoba.ca/covid19/restartmb/prs/index.html

Federal - DTO

  • Priorities - business reopening; travel wizard launch
  • Public Health
  • Shifting from travel health wizard, focusing on the COVID19 vaccine

Yukon

Future agenda:

  • How are your digital comms structured - centralized/decentralized
  • Do you have multiple governmental groups involved in digital comms and who does what;
  • How do your IT and comms groups work together
  • How are sites managed - unified/integrated approach or just following "standards"
  • Look at different screeners that provinces and territories have created