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😮🥳Wow #30days30waysUK – our penultimate day ‘September is #PreparednessMonth 2020. Preparedness and Community Resilience work best when lots of people are involved. Today we celebrate and look at #volunteer opportunities #GetInvolved.
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These are very difficult times for everyone. Only through the help and support of volunteers can community resilience be built and maintained #TogetherApart.
There are many brilliant organisations and groups to #getinvolved. Take a look at some of these inspiring hashtag examples
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#DorsetTogether
#NorthantsTogether
#NottinghamTogether
#SomersetTogether
#SurreyTogether
#WiltshireTogether
+ more
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1/3 The ongoing increase in #COVID19 daily case counts in #Canada indicates accelerated epidemic growth. Now is the time for each of us to redouble our efforts to slow the spread of the virus. Increase your #COVIDKnowHow canada.ca/en/public-heal…
2/3 All Canadians need to #BePartoftheSolution: keep your number of contacts low and consistently follow proven effective measures to slow the spread: maintain #PhysicalDistancing, #handwashing and #MaskOn, as appropriate.
3/3 We’ve come too far and lost too much to give up now – let’s reconfirm our commitment to work #TogetherApart and redouble our efforts to knock #COVID19 daily case counts back down to the #SlowBurn. #BePartoftheSolution
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1/5 #COVID19 key concerns in 🇨🇦: our built environment has a significant impact on our health - when designed well these spaces can help to improve our physical and mental health.
2/5 When the physical spaces where we live, work, study and play are designed with public health in mind, they can benefit our mental health; access to exercise, nutrition and healthcare; and exposure to infectious diseases. #BuildUp
3/5 #GOC’s recently announced Canada Healthy Communities Initiative aims to help governments and community partners advance the goal of healthier living environments during the #COVID19 pandemic.
infrastructure.gc.ca/chci-iccs/inde…
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1/4 #COVID19 key concerns in 🇨🇦: Today, in lieu of a daily in-person update to the media, I have issued a Thursday statement to mark World #SuicidePrevention Day. Read the statement here: canada.ca/en/public-heal…
#WSPD2020
2/4 Since the start of the pandemic, Canadians have pulled together in countless ways to reduce the spread of #COVID19. We have found innovative ways to support one another while remaining #TogetherApart. #COVIDCoping
3/4 #COVID19 has changed our daily lives and Canadians are reporting ↑ mental health needs. Now more than ever, reach out to friends, family and neighbours. A text, email, letter or call can be a lifeline to someone who is struggling.
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1/5 Over the summer Canadians have continued efforts #TogetherApart to slow the spread of the virus with #PhysicalDistancing, #handwashing, #MaskOn, all helping #SlowTheSpread. Read today’s remarks: canada.ca/en/public-heal…
2/5 As a result, nationally Canada’s #COVID19 infection rate has remained at a low and manageable level, allowing many public spaces to re-open. #TestandTrace #SlowBurn
3/5 For many, #LabourDay #LongWeekend marks the unofficial start of Fall in #Canada. Fall brings colder weather but also important holidays where we traditionally gather with our loved ones, so lets ↑ #COVIDKnowHow to keep #COVID19 ↓.
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1/6 Layers of #publichealth precautions and #PhysicalDistancing can leave us all feeling a bit of #COVIDfatigue. For many, there are emotional and psychological implications to staying physically apart from others. #COVID19 #COVIDCoping
2/6 These emotional and psychological impacts can lead to feelings of loneliness and social isolation. There is support and help; #TakeThatStep for #COVIDCoping and remember, you can practice #PhysicalDistancing and still be social.
3/6 I urge everyone to continue reaching out by various means, including virtually and especially to support those living alone or away from family members or loved ones. #HelpOthers #OlderAdults
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1/3 #COVID19 key concerns in 🇨🇦: it is now 100 days since Canada reported its 100th person with COVID-19 and we now have over 100,000 reported cases. This is a good moment to reflect on what the latest numbers mean for Canadians.
2/3 Weekly #COVID-19 testing #s are the highest to date! We are looking hard to find for cases but the good news is that all indicators are steadily trending ↓ incl. weekly # of cases, % positive, # of deaths. Score for #TeamCanada!
3/3 To Keep #COVID-19 ↓ we MUST keep #publichealth measures ↑. Go OUT SMART: #PhysicalDistancing ↔ 2 m from others, #handwashing, #CoughEtiquette + AVOID crowds, closed spaces and close-contacts. #TogetherApart
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1/3 Almost 11,000 #FluWatchers reporting this week with only 0.09% reporting symptoms of cough and fever.
Every report from you is helping our understanding of #COVID19.
2/3 It is important to keep reporting even if you are healthy! Thank you to all the FluWatchers reporting each week. Keep up the great work! #TogetherApart
3/3 Answering 2 simple Yes/No questions a week can help track COVID-19 activity in your community. Support #publichealth in your community by joining FluWatchers. The more participants in your area, the more accurate the data. #CitizenScience
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1/6 #COVID19 key concerns in 🇨🇦: today I’m highlighting #TakeThatStep @CdnTogether mental wellness initiative where people of ALL AGES can find mental wellness resources wherever you are in 🇨🇦, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
2/6 The ups & downs of living with #COVID19 can put our emotions on their own trajectory, from concern & cautious awareness to frustration & fatigue but also a sense of achievement #CrushtheCurve & hope. #COVIDCoping #WednesdayWellness
3/6 Given the level of uncertainty and changes in our lives over these past months, this range of emotions is to be expected. There have been losses that have caused grief and things we’ve prevailed against that give us hope. #TakeThatStep #MentalHealth
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1/6 Although the majority of #COVID19 cases reported in Canada are adults, no age group is immune and cases have been reported in all age groups, including among children and youth.
2/6 PHAC recently published an article in the Canada Communicable Disease Report, providing a short description of #COVID19 cases reported among children and youth (<20 years of age) in Canada up to April 27th. canada.ca/en/public-heal… Image
3/6 Canadian data to date show that children & youth are more likely to experience mild illness or show no symptoms at all from #COVID19; 11% of lab-confirmed cases in children & youth were asymptomatic compared to 2-4% of adult cases.
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1/6 Surveillance Data Models use actual data to plot how a disease behaves over a certain period of time, in a specific context & set of circumstances to PREDICT what could happen in the short term IF NO CHANGES in context/circumstances. #COVID19
2/6 These models can be inaccurate if the context & circumstances DO change over time. Every change in context & our actions (#PhysicalDistancing, new disease introduction or cluster, etc.) makes the real outcome diverge from the forecast. #COVID19
3/6 To correct for this, surveillance data models are limited to modest, short-term predictions (days) of the trajectory & are regularly updated & re-run as new case data come in, to account for changes & correct the predicted path. #COVID19
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1/4 When it comes to peaceful protest during #COVID19, virtual protest is the safest bet. First consider the risks to yourself, your family & community. Follow #publichealth advice and let that be your guide to safe & peaceful protest. #TogetherApart
2/4 When we feel strongly about something, it’s natural to want to stand up, join others & be heard. If you can’t protest virtually during #COVID19, GO OUT SMART to peaceful protest. 1st check local #publichealth guidance on safe gathering size.
3/4 For all gatherings during #COVID19, incl. peaceful protest, bring hand sanitizer & #CleanYourHands often, practice #Physicaldistancing, wear a mask when you can’t keep 2-metres apart & use #CoughEtiquette BUT #StayHomeIfSick!
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1/3 #COVID19 key concerns in 🇨🇦: nationally epidemic growth continues to slow but outbreaks remain in long term care, shelters, workplaces, etc. Most worrying is community spread in & around hotspots, e.g. greater Toronto & Montreal areas.
2/3 Outbreaks represent closed settings where #publichealth measures can be targeted to #StoptheSpread, however community transmission presents additional challenges for #TestandTrace to control spread at the population level.
3/3 This is where everyone’s TIRELESS EFFORTS ARE NEEDED #DoYourPart:
#publichealth ➡️#testandTrace
#healthcareheroes ➡️treat & heal
You ↔ Me 2m. #TogetherApart #PhysicalDistancing #WashYourHands #CoughEtiquette #StayHomeIfSick
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1/5 #COVID19 key concerns in 🇨🇦: This long weekend, in lieu of daily in-person update to the media, I have issued a Monday statement you can read in full here: canada.ca/en/public-heal…
2/5 As the #LongWeekend comes to an end, I am instilled with confidence that Canadians are committed to taking care of themselves & others, by integrating #COVID19 public health advice for modified seasonal traditions. #AllInThisTogether
3/5 To maintain our progress we need ongoing vigilance with our #COVID19 public health practices of #PhysicalDistancing 2-metres, #handwashing often,
avoiding high touch surfaces/objects, #CoughEtiquette & #StayHomeIfSick.
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1/8 #COVID19 key concerns in 🇨🇦: despite a jump ↑ in the daily case count, with Quebec reporting >1,300 back-dated cases, our current case doubling time is 20 days, slowed from 3-5 day doubling early on in the epidemic.
2/8 As we inch closer to social & economic reopening, many people are feeling a range of emotions from excited anticipation to nervous apprehension. Mixed feelings are understandable, given uncertainties that lay ahead. #COVIDCoping ca.portal.gs
3/8 Our collective efforts have slowed the growth of #COVID19 overall. In some places, the epidemic has been brought under good control & the time is right for a cautious reopening. #publichealth
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Getting outside can help boost your mental health. In your neighbourhood, you can walk, run, wheel, bike, and inline skate while continuing to practice physical distancing. Tell us how you've been getting outside in your neighbourhood during COVID-19. #TogetherApart Image
@CMHAHamilton Not being able to see or care for a loved one is hard. Feelings of sadness and worry are normal. Be kind to yourself. Supports are available: hamilton.ca/coronavirus/ta… #BeKindToYourself #MentalHealthWeek Image
As #EssentialWorkers, it is important to protect not only your physical health, but also your mental health. Taking time for self-care can help boost your mental health. Visit: hamilton.ca/coronavirus/ta… #MentalHealthWeek Image
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(1/5) This #SundaySpotlight on #PublicHealth focuses on #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth. #MoreThanEverBefore, we need to support each other and check on our friends, family members and loved ones to make sure they are feeling well – both physically & mentally.

#COVID19
(2/5) Make a point to check in your friends, family and loved ones. A text, phone call, video chat or scheduling a time to watch a show or do a workout #TogetherApart are great ways to stay engaged – AND let the people in your life know you care.
(3/5) If you are in crisis or need someone to talk to, consult these resources:

@SAHMSAgov’s 24/7, free, confidential hotline – 📞 @800273TALK (8255)
The Veterans Crisis Line 📞 1-800-273-8255
Your health provider, who might have #telehealth services available Image
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1/3 #COVID19 key concerns in 🇨🇦: In lieu of a daily in-person update to the media, I have issued a statement you can read in full here: bit.ly/3bZqGLd
2/3 While I remain cautiously optimistic about the trajectory of #COVID19 in 🇨🇦, it is important that we all continue to be vigilant with our duty to protect one another, especially to #ProtecttheVulnerable, as we navigate the next few weeks. #StrongerTogether
3/3 During these difficult times, our Canadian spirit shines through. Let’s #KeepItUp to maintain the progress we’ve made and keep each other motivated. Canadians have shown, we’re #StrongerTogether, even when #TogetherApart. #WeWillGetThroughThis #cavabienaller
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1/9 As we descend the #COVID19 epidemic curve together, I am encouraged by the patience, cooperation and kindness of Canadians who are making the path easier for all. In this thread, I’m sharing a few examples from #TeamCanada. 🇨🇦#KeepItUp
2/9 These inspiring examples of Canadians who are joining the call for #Volunteers, are just what we need to raise our spirits and keep us going. #TogetherApart #COVIDCoping #AttitudeofGratitude #KindnessMatters
3/9 Some great Canadians are helping to get needed supplies to the front lines, while others are joining the front lines themselves, where possible, to help those in need. #TeamCanada #ProtecttheVulnerable #HealthcareHeroes
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Notifications of our first wave of #Coronavirus relief funds have gone out to Missouri. We are all in this #TogetherApart. #HUDCARESAct
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1/3 With all the virtual music concerts out there in cyberspace, there is even more #WeekendMotivation to #StayInsideYourBubble, turn up the #TogetherApart music & start a #VirtualParty! #COVID19 #StayAtHome 🕺💃🎶
2/3 Keep physically fit while #PhysicalDistancing during your weekend; do a little dance while you #StayInsideYourBubble. Go on 🇨🇦, bust a move, just don’t bust your bubble! #COVID19 #StayAtHome & show us YOUR #ToosieSlideChallenge - your #PlanktheCurve – or your #CrushtheCurve
3/3 Think you can do better than the amazing @masakakids from Uganda? #StayInsideYourBubble and dance #TogetherApart with the whole world this #weekend
#PureJoy
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1/9 #COVID19 key concerns in 🇨🇦: We still face considerable challenges, including the need to extinguish ongoing outbreaks + we need to continue ramp up of testing to find/manage persistent chains of transmission in communities. #TestandTrace #CrushtheCurve
2/9 Nevertheless, today is a great day to consider the progress we’ve made in better understanding #COVID19. There are still a lot of unknowns, but the pace & expanse of evidence-based discovery & #science #innovation is inspiring. #GoScience #SlowtheSpread #PlanktheCurve
3/9 From discovery & genetic sequencing of the virus in January, to building our understanding of #COVID19 disease characteristics & spread through tried & true applied #epidemiology & #publichealth investigation, we’ve ↑ knowledge. #PlanktheCurve
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1/10 People, thoughts and feelings are important right now, because each of us, alone & collectively, are what will determine when and how we emerge from this crisis. To end #COVID19 all Canadians are on the frontline. #TogetherApart #DoYourPart
2/10 Nothing less than the continued sacrifice of every Canadian, staying at home as much as possible and practicing #physicaldistancing, is what it will take to stop the spread of this virus. Its not over till its over. #COVID19 #PlankTheCurve
3/10 #StayHome is urgently needed to save lives, #ProtecttheVulnerable as well as to buy more time for research & development of diagnostics, vaccines, & treatments to protect 🇨🇦s health system & the health of all Canadians. #COVID19 #Innovation
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Can you believe we've done 57 recipes together already?

#IsolationBaking recipe # 58

Old-Fashioned Sugar Cookies

You need to do this with the kids. Or just for you.

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Ingredients

1 cup (225 g) unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
1 ½ cups (300 g) sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp cream of tartar
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp vanilla
¼ tsp salt
2 ¾ cups (415 g) flour
Granulated sugar for rolling the cookies in

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In a large mixing bowl, beat the butter with an electric mixer on medium speed for 30 seconds until fluffy. Add the sugar and beat until well combined. Beat in the eggs, the cream of tartar, baking soda, vanilla, and salt until well combined.

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