Ontario is on the road to recovery from Covid-19, but not quite yet. 80% of Canadians need to be fully vaccinated with two vaccinations for herd immunity and for the economy to fully reopen. In Ontario, everyone from age 12 and above is eligible to be vaccinated. At this time 68% of Ontarians have received one dose and 41% two doses. We still have a long way to go. You are encouraged to get vaccinated at the various clinics set up all over Ontario.
To be safe and as a precaution even if vaccinated, continue to wear masks and social distance. Continue to wash your hands regularly. The Delta variant and Lamda are now in Ontario and are more transmissible.
Wishing you all a good and safe summer!
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Although some Covid-19 restrictions have been lifted and outdoor activities can take place with limited capacity, no CCASA events will take place in 2021. Hopefully, 2022 will be different.
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Owen, born to Brandon & Alice Leong in New York on March 17, 2021. Proud first-time grandfather is Ivan Leong of Toronto. Proud first-time grandmother is Angela Leong of Toronto. Proud first-time great grandparents are Yin & Minnie Leong of Toronto.
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June Pon, 65 in Johannesburg on February 6, 2021
James Kim Sing, 90 in Toronto on February 15, 2021
Grant Hin, 47, in Las Vegas on February 17, 2021
Jan Mason in Toronto on February 26, 2021
Albert Keeson, in Toronto on March 15, 2021
Nung Chum, 87, in Vancouver on April 21, 2021
Arthur Sing King, 86, in Oakville, Ontario on March 16, 2021
Edward Kew, 83, in Melbourne, Australia on June 3, 2021
Norman Ming, 81, in Johannesburg on June 18, 2021
Hilda Leung, 77, in Johannesburg on July 5, 2021
Please see In Memoriam on CCASA website for additional information.
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