NEW: Niagara Fall's mayor @jimdiodati pocket dialled this reporter's voicemail, and can be heard expressing his displeasure at being fact-checked about his #COVID19 claims, including saying restaurant staff will do something awful food I order as a result

stcatharinesstandard.ca/news/niagara-r…
For context, Mr. Diodati is just the latest in a long string of politicians in Niagara whose unguarded comments (and sometimes very public) attacked @StCatStandard and its reporters.
In 2015, Diodati joined a group of politicians who signed a document organized by former St. Catharines MP Rick Dykstra that made false claims about the paper, including that we manufactured the news and intimidated politicians. The memo was then sent to our owners.
As part of that memo, former regional CAO Carmen D'Angelo asked our owners to fire our editorial managers and replace them with a more politically compliant team

SPECIAL REPORT: D'Angelo wanted Standard editor replaced, email shows stcatharinesstandard.ca//news/niagara-…
In the ensuing years, NF coun. Bob Gale suggested the region "do something" about me after we uncovered the D'Angelo CAO plot, ex Port Colborne coun (and now Brampton CAO) David Barrick peddled a conspiracy theory that the paper traded "positive coverage" for tips.
Councillors Quirk, Annunziata, Barrick, Vollapatti, Maves, Timms, Baty all attacked the paper for reporting the facts. Some, like Quirk and Gale were discovered when we obtained emails to residents in which they tried to discredit the paper.
In other cases, including with D'Angelo, we learned of efforts to discredit the paper by obtaining confidential documents or closed council session information.
In other words, there is a long history in Niagara of elected leaders saying one thing about the press in public (sometimes) and then something else entirely when they believe no one is watching or listening. This is just the latest example.
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9 Dec
If this time table is accurate, it is very aggressive and hinges on a number of impossible-to-know-for-sure factors, including the approval of other vaccines (Moderna and Astrazeneca etc) and a robust supply chain and programs that operate smoothly.
For context, most experts have been looking to the last quarter of 2021 for a full public vaccination program to rollout, as a best-case scenario.
For context, the AstraZenca vaccine has yet to get to the finish line of approvals and it is not clear yet when that might happen.

Bottom line is while we can see the light at the end of the tunnel, we have a road to travel yet before we get there.

cbc.ca/news/health/co…
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9 Dec
Good afternoon, Niagara. Since today is Wednesday, and that is the day a host of weekly #COVID metrics are updated, here is your pandemic snapshot. Pls. note, Wednesday snapshots will typically be more in-depth than other days. (thread)
As always, let's start with the basics: 20 new cases confirmed today, which is in line with the region's recent infection rate. Although given the recent days of over 30 cases, we have to watch over the next week to see how this will evolve.

public.flourish.studio/visualisation/…
On the plus side, we have yet to report any #COVID19 related deaths this week. However, hospitalizations are up with @niagarahealth no reporting 14 patients at the St. Catharines hospital, setting a new second wave high.
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8 Dec
Here is your #COVID19 snapshot Niagara:

For the second time in three days, the number of new cases is over 30. 34 for today, 20 yesterday, 39 on Saturday. Dec 3 also saw 30 cases. (thread)

COVID-19 Niagara: New cases per day public.flourish.studio/visualisation/…
Why does this matter? Because Niagara has been holding the line in the low-mid20s for some time, and the past the region's overall infection rate tends to creep up as it did in the early fall gradually rising from single digits to low teens, to low 20s to mid-low 20s.
So one of the things to watch for in the next two weeks as we approach the holidays, is if daily case count creeps consistently over 30 and stays there.
Read 9 tweets
17 Nov
A few other things worth noting here about the @610CKTB by Matt Holmes with Niagara Falls mayor @jimdiodati worth further fact checking. (fact check thread)
During the interview @jimdiodati claims there are "conflicting" orders between @mustafahirji from @NRPublicHealth and the provincial government's orange alert restrictions.
This is false.
As we reported in @StCatStandard, Hirji's order didn't impact occupancy numbers for restaurants/bars set by the now-previous version of the province's code yellow. What it did was require patrons to confirm they were eating with their immediate house hold or essential contacts.
Read 20 tweets
15 Nov
Yesterday we reported that in his call to action to fight #COVID19 St. Catharines mayor @WSendzik misrepresented how/where the virus is spreading. It turns out Niagara Falls mayor @jimdiodati has also made a misleading comment re: the pandemic and restaurants. (FactCheck thread)
In commentary on his Facebook page largely about Costco, Mayor Diodati talks about his view of the new #COVID19 measures imposed on Niagara restaurants: Image
Like Sendzik, Diodati is making a blanket comment about measures at restaurants to say further measures are unfair and will cause economic harm (certain the last part is true).

But the specific claim about the success of the pre-Saturday, pre-orange alert measures is misleading
Read 13 tweets
10 Nov
.@WSendzik is calling for rigorous enforcement of #COVID19 bylaws in bars and restaurants, rather than more restrictions. Says the public will "hear from the media in a headline" bars/restaurants are unsafe and "kill them." and "cautions" PH their coms have to be "spot on."
The claim that news headlines are "killing" businesses is, at best, misleading. We are reporting the #COVID19, where cases are coming from, and what public health is doing. If cases are being generated by gatherings at a bar, or a picnic or house parties, we will report it.
St. Catharines councillor George Darte says "Education is done. It's time to do something. It's time to take action," about #COVID19 enforcement
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