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Hamilton public health department says social distancing could be required until September to ensure health-care services aren ;t overwhelmed by COVID-19.The kind of social distancing that we ;re currently implementing is anticipated to have modest effects if its in place for four weeks, said Dr. Bart Havey, an associate medical officer of health. It anticipated to have noticeable and significant effects if they ;re in place for six months.An infectious disease doctor also warned against getting back to normal too soon during a virtual media conference held by Hamilton hospitals and public health on Thursday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If things do improve or we get some flattening of the curve, stanley us we have to be very careful about de-escalating these measures in order not to see a resurgence, said Dr. Zain Chagla, co-medical director of infection control at St. Joseph Healthcare.Thes stanley cup e measures are escalating day by day and we are really in a historical situation here, he said. The bottom line is all of us don ;t have a clear idea of how long these measures are going to last. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In fact, hospital leaders expect to see a further escalation stanley taza of closures and other social-distancing measures.The situation we find ourselves in today is unprecedented, Zeam B.C. continues to flatten COVID-19 with no new deaths in days; urges safe travel
Bowling Green house fire kills dozens of cats and dogsApril 10, 2023 Michael Ridgeway, Bowling Green Fire Department Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky. The Bowling Green-Warren County Humane Society has shared further details surrounding the animals involved in a house fire this past weekend.On Easter morning around 8 a.m., the Bowling Green Fire Department and Bowling Green Police Department, along with the humane society, responded to a house fire on the corner of 10th Avenue and Vine Street with animals known to be in the home.News 40 spoke to Lorri Hare, the director of the humane society, and her d stanley cup usa aughter, Katlyn, who was on the scene concerning the incident.The total animals pu stanley canada lled out of the house was 77 with 70 being deceased, specifically 48 cats and 22 dogs who Lorri said appeared to have died from smoke inhalation rather than the actual fire.The fire was reportedly put out in five minutes, but it was too late for many of the animals inside, the number of which was a surprise to all involved. The h stanley cup umane society said they were aware of the situation and called the Animal Protection Division to perform wellness checks twice last year, in July and October. Due to there being no law or ordinance broken, there was nothing to be done.Both Hare women said that the woman who owned all these animals is very nice and took good care of them, regularly buying supplies from the society. Apparently she was a big animal lover who too
Hamilton public health department says social distancing could be required until September to ensure health-care services aren ;t overwhelmed by COVID-19.The kind of social distancing that we ;re currently implementing is anticipated to have modest effects if its in place for four weeks, said Dr. Bart Havey, an associate medical officer of health. It anticipated to have noticeable and significant effects if they ;re in place for six months.An infectious disease doctor also warned against getting back to normal too soon during a virtual media conference held by Hamilton hospitals and public health on Thursday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If things do improve or we get some flattening of the curve, stanley us we have to be very careful about de-escalating these measures in order not to see a resurgence, said Dr. Zain Chagla, co-medical director of infection control at St. Joseph Healthcare.Thes stanley cup e measures are escalating day by day and we are really in a historical situation here, he said. The bottom line is all of us don ;t have a clear idea of how long these measures are going to last. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In fact, hospital leaders expect to see a further escalation stanley taza of closures and other social-distancing measures.The situation we find ourselves in today is unprecedented, Zeam B.C. continues to flatten COVID-19 with no new deaths in days; urges safe travel
Bowling Green house fire kills dozens of cats and dogsApril 10, 2023 Michael Ridgeway, Bowling Green Fire Department Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky. The Bowling Green-Warren County Humane Society has shared further details surrounding the animals involved in a house fire this past weekend.On Easter morning around 8 a.m., the Bowling Green Fire Department and Bowling Green Police Department, along with the humane society, responded to a house fire on the corner of 10th Avenue and Vine Street with animals known to be in the home.News 40 spoke to Lorri Hare, the director of the humane society, and her d stanley cup usa aughter, Katlyn, who was on the scene concerning the incident.The total animals pu stanley canada lled out of the house was 77 with 70 being deceased, specifically 48 cats and 22 dogs who Lorri said appeared to have died from smoke inhalation rather than the actual fire.The fire was reportedly put out in five minutes, but it was too late for many of the animals inside, the number of which was a surprise to all involved. The h stanley cup umane society said they were aware of the situation and called the Animal Protection Division to perform wellness checks twice last year, in July and October. Due to there being no law or ordinance broken, there was nothing to be done.Both Hare women said that the woman who owned all these animals is very nice and took good care of them, regularly buying supplies from the society. Apparently she was a big animal lover who too