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 Ontario is being steered into an iceberg, while being told this is the best course. The province keeps defending its mangling of expert advice to actually control COVID-19. The province keeps pretending its framework that eases restr stanley thermos mug ictions might actually slow the virus down.And despite the bombshell from the Stars Jennifer Yang and Kate Allen, showing t stanley termosky he province quadrupled the thresholds for meaningful restrictions recommended by one of Public Health Ontarios top scientists, the provincial government keeps pretending this is a scientific decision. On a day where the provinces modelling showed a COVID-19 disaster in the making, we know we need to change course. And still, Ontario thinks that magically, we wont sink. This is Ontarios lose-lose approach to the pandemic,  says Dr. David Fisman, epidemiologist at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It is clearer than it has ever been that the province is lying to us, or itself. On Nov. 2, Health Minister Christine Elliott said, in prepared remarks:  Our COVID-19 response framework was developed in consultation with the chief medical officer of health, the public health measures table, local medical officers of health and other health experts.  On Thursday, Elliott told Colin dMello of CTV N stanley cup ews that the thresholds  were provided to us as recommendations to us by the public health measures table, by  chief medical officer Bkpg Four Corners Library closed until Saturday for water main construction
 There were 11 per cent more opioid overdoses in the Orangeville and Shelburne area last year compared to one year prior, according to Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health  WDGPH .In total, WDGPH reports there were 30 opioid overdoses in Dufferin County in 2018, which is three more than the 27 recorded within the countys borders in 2017.In late August, Dr. Nicola Mercer, WDGPHs medical officer of health and CEO, was the co-author an article titled The opioid crisis is even larger than we know. We need more data first published in the Toronto Star.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Many who use drugs are marginalized and isolated, beyond front-line care. Even if recorded, data might go unshared, the report stated. A crisis kills 12 Canadians a day, and we dont share all we know. Dr stanley cup ug-use consequences are national in scope, but health services and access to information are not. And overdoses are intensely local.Weve decided to dig into the statistics to help reveal the extent of the problem.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Keep it in mind that non-fatal overdoses typically arent recorded, when an emergency responder, hospital stanley vaso  worker or coroner isnt called to respond, intervene or investigate.DATA FOR DUFFERIN, WEL stanley uk LINGTON AND GUELPH               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥⒙燭he rate of opioid-related emergency department visits was 45.1 pe