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Health and health services

Direct-to-public health services

§  all health-care services, including acute care (hospitals), secondary/long-term care, coroners' services, health-care providers working within and outside an acute care setting and other health services, including public health, detox facilities, safe-injection sites, COVID-19 testing, clinical research supporting the COVID-19 response, blood/plasma donation services and emergency pre-hospitalization services;

§  other health services and caregivers (e.g., physicians, dentists, psychiatrists, psychologists, mid-level practitioners, nurses and assistants, infection-control and quality-assurance personnel, pharmacists, physical and occupational therapists and assistants, social workers, mental-health and substance-use workers, including peer support workers, speech pathologists, diagnostic and therapeutic technicians and technologists, counsellors, chiropractors, naturopaths, dentists, crisis centres, outreach workers, overdose and harm-reduction services, meal programs; and

§  health first responders (paramedics).

Health service providers

§  pharmaceutical production, medical laboratories/research, medical testing, pharmacies, medical supply and equipment manufacturers, wholesale, distribution and stores, and analytical testing labs related to testing of finished product for pathogens and contaminants;

§  safety supply (e.g., work clothes, personal protective equipment, medical/pharmaceutical/ laboratory supplies, etc.) stores, manufacturers, technicians, logistics and warehouse operators;

§  medical wholesale and distribution; and

§  health plans, billing and health information.

Law enforcement, public safety, first responders, emergency response personnel

§  first responders, including police, fire and those services providing for public safety, including commercial vehicle safety enforcement, corrections and detainment facilities, park rangers, security and protective services, court services, bylaw enforcement, as well as communications/dispatching support for first responders and volunteers, such as search-and-rescue and public-safety lifeline volunteers;

§  public-sector workers for peace, order and good government, and employees of contracted service providers in these fields, including maintenance of technical infrastructure to support this work and compliance with health and public-safety orders;

§  businesses that provide support to police and correctional services;

§  operations and services in support of the Canadian Armed Forces and Canadian Border Services Agency;

§  emergency management personnel at local, regional and provincial levels;

§  businesses that ensure global continuity of supply of aggregates to support critical infrastructure repairs and emergency response requirements (e.g., sandbags, armour stone barriers, etc.); and

§  equipment and uniform suppliers for first responders.

Vulnerable population service providers

§  businesses and non-profits that provide food, shelter, social and support services, and other necessities of life for economically disadvantaged or otherwise vulnerable individuals, such as:

§  food banks, community kitchens, and voluntary and community service providers;

§  residential health facilities, mental-health, substance-use and addictions services;

§  transitional, social and supportive housing, and single-room occupancy housing;

§  community services and outreach for immigrants, refugees, vulnerable populations and non-market housing, including businesses that sell, rent or repair assistive/mobility/medical devices, aids and/or supplies;

§  care for seniors, adults, children or individuals with disabilities;

§  child care services for those persons providing essential services;

§  caregivers for children in care and out of care;

§  elder and disability care, including disabled service support for people with physical and cognitive disabilities;

§  residential care for individuals with mental health and substance use challenges, including licensed and registered treatment and recovery facilities;

§  government and non-profit service delivery staff who provide access to income supports for people in need of food and shelter;  

§  residential and care facilities and shelters for seniors, adults, children and people with disabilities;

§  overdose prevention sites, clinical overdose prevention services or medical marijuana provision; and

§  businesses that sell, rent or repair assistive/mobility/medical devices, aids and/or supplies, or other products/services that support the health sector, including mental-health and addictions/counselling supports.

Critical infrastructure service providers

§  infrastructure, drilling and production, refineries, processing, completion facilities, utilities, transportation, transmission, stations and storage facilities critical in supporting daily essential electricity needs, drinking water, waste water, electricity (including associated infrastructure), steam, alternative energy production, waste and hazardous management, industrial recycling, oil and natural and propane gas, fuel and other fuel sources, such as heating oil and wood pellets, as well as operating staff;

§  manufacturing of goods necessary for the continued and immediate operation of other essential infrastructure and businesses;

§  gas stations, diesel, propane and heating fuel providers including providers of motor vehicle, aircraft and water/marine fuels, and providers of charging stations for electric vehicles; and

§  operations and employees needed to operate and maintain drinking water and wastewater/drainage infrastructure, including:

§  operational staff at water authorities;

§  operational staff at community water systems;

§  operational staff at wastewater treatment facilities;

§  workers repairing water and wastewater conveyances and performing required sampling or monitoring;

§  operational staff for water distribution and testing;

§  operational staff at wastewater collection facilities;

§  operational staff and technical support for supervisory control and data-acquisition control systems;

§  chemical disinfectant suppliers for wastewater and personnel protection; and

§  workers who maintain digital systems infrastructure supporting water and wastewater operations.

Food and agriculture service providers

§  food cultivation, including farming, livestock, aquaculture and fishing, and businesses that support the food supply chain, as well as community gardens and subsistence agriculture;

§  food processing, manufacturing, storage and distribution of foods, feed products and beverages;

§  workers essential to maintaining or repairing equipment in food processing and distribution centres;

§  workers, including temporary foreign workers, to support agricultural operations to enhance food security;

§  retail: grocery stores, convenience stores, farmers markets and other establishments engaged in the retail sale or provision of food, pet or livestock supply, liquor, cannabis (including producers), and any other household consumer products, such as cleaning and personal care products. 

§  includes stores that sell groceries and also sell other non-grocery products, and products necessary to maintaining the safety, sanitation and essential daily operation of residences. such as home supply, hardware, building material stores, pawn brokers, and garden centres and nurseries;

§  farming supply, including seed, fertilizer, pesticides, farm-machinery sales and maintenance;

§  inspection services and associated regulatory and government workforce and supporting businesses required for slaughter of animals, dairy production and food safety; and

§  businesses that provide for the health and welfare of animals, including veterinarians, farms, boarding kennels, stables, animal shelters, zoos, aquariums, research facilities and other service providers.

Transportation, infrastructure and manufacturing

§  supply chain services needed to supply goods for societal functioning, including cooling, storing, packaging, transportation, warehousing and distribution;

§  workers who support the maintenance and operation of cargo transportation services, including crews, maintenance, operations and other facilities workers;

§  manufacturers and distributors (to include service centres and related operations) of packaging materials, pallets, crates, containers and other supplies needed to support manufacturing, packaging staging and distribution operations;

§  truck drivers who haul hazardous and waste materials to support critical infrastructure, capabilities, functions, and municipal and provincial services;

§  local, regional, and provincial delivery services, including but not limited to businesses that ship or deliver groceries, food, goods or services directly to business and residences and mailing and shipping services;

§  services to support and enable transportation, including highway, road, bridge maintenance and repair;

§  employees who repair, maintain and overhaul vehicles, aircraft and parts, rail equipment, marine vessels, and the equipment and infrastructure that enables operations that encompass movement of cargo and passengers, as well as vehicle rentals and leasing;

§  services that facilitate the transportation of essential supplies, personnel and services, including port/waterfront operations, road, air and rail operations;

§  facilities supporting interprovincial and intra-provincial delivery of goods, including truck scales, commercial vehicle inspection stations, brokerages, truck towing and repair services, commercial cardlock fuel providers, truck and rest stops;

§  government-owned or leased buildings;

§  businesses that supply other essential businesses and people working from home with the support or supplies necessary to operate;

§  private transportation services, such as taxis, ride-hailing, helicopter, aircraft and marine vessels;

§  public transportation services under rules for physical distancing or other recommendations from the PHO;

§  workers supporting the chemical and industrial gas supply chains, including workers at chemical manufacturing plants, workers in laboratories, workers at distribution facilities, workers who transport basic raw chemical materials to the producers of industrial and consumer goods and support the natural resource sector, as well as workers supporting safety at such facilities;

§  provision of public services that support the safe operation of regulated businesses and the provision of public services that support those businesses to meet other regulatory requirements;

§  workers who support the operation, inspection, and maintenance of essential public works facilities and operations;

§  workers who support the inspection and maintenance for ongoing safety at industrial facilities;

§  inspectors who ensure worksites are safe and health for workers, and who investigate serious workplace accidents;

§  workers who process and manage claims made by injured workers, including services related to their care and treatment, as well as the provision of workers’ compensation benefits;

§  hotels and places of accommodation;

§  activities of the consuls general and staff who support the work of the consuls general;

§  landlords of buildings where the consulates are located and those who must guarantee access to consular offices as well as the operation of the consular offices;

§  storage for essential businesses;

§  businesses that provide materials and services for the operation, maintenance and safety of transportation systems (road, transit, rail, air and marine) including delivery of maintenance services, such as clearing snow, response to collisions and completing needed repairs to transportation systems;

§  businesses that extract, manufacture, process and distribute goods, products, equipment and materials, including businesses that manufacture inputs to other manufacturers (e.g., primary metal/steel, blow moulding, component manufacturers, chemicals, etc., that feed the end-product manufacturer);

§  vegetation management crews and traffic workers who support environmental remediation/monitoring and who respond to environmental emergencies;

§  businesses providing staffing services, including temporary labour services; and

§  businesses that support the safe operations of residences, essential businesses and facilities/buildings.

Sanitation

§  cleaning services necessary to provide and maintain disinfection;

§  manufacturing of sanitary products, household paper products, chemicals, microelectronics/semi-conductor, including companies able to retrofit their production facilities to produce goods/services that can be used to address critical shortages of sanitary and protective goods;

§  businesses that support environmental management/monitoring and spill cleanup and response, including environmental consulting firms, professional engineers and geoscientists, septic haulers, well drillers, pesticides applicators and exterminators, management of industrial sewage/effluent (e.g., for mining operations) and environmental laboratories; and

§  waste (garbage and organics) and recycling collection, processing and disposal.

Communications, information sharing and information technology (IT)

§  workers maintaining IT and communications infrastructure for medical facilities, governments facilities, emergency response and command agencies, energy and utilities, banks and financial institutions, employees working from home, and other critical infrastructure categories and personnel, including managing information and cyber-security incidents;

§  newspapers, television, radio, online news outlets and other media services;

§  IT, radio, cable providers and telecommunications services, including phone, internet, wireless communications and data centres; and

§  satellite operations, undersea cable landing stations, internet exchange points, and manufacturers and distributors of communications equipment.

Non-health essential service providers

§  feed, water, bedding, veterinary care, veterinary supply, transport and processing services for livestock, animal shelters and pets;

§  coroners and workers performing mortuary services, including funeral homes, crematoriums and cemeteries, as well as workers supporting the appropriate handling, identification, storage, transportation and certification of human remains;

§  banks and their branches, credit unions and related financial institutions, as well as workers who support security and technical operations supporting financial institutions;

§  capital markets, including the British Columbia Securities Commission, self-regulatory organizations, exchanges, clearing agencies and investment-fund dealers, advisers and managers;

§  services related to bankruptcy/credit restructuring and non-bank sources of capital, cheque-cashing outlets, money sending and money remittance services, currency exchange services, pawn brokers;

§  accounting, payroll, translation services, legal services and insurance providers; insurance assessment and adjudication providers;

§  plumbers, electricians, elevator maintenance providers, exterminators, property management services, custodial/janitorial workers, cleaning services, fire safety and sprinkler systems, building systems maintenance and repair technicians, engineers, mechanics, smelters and other service providers who provide services that are necessary to maintaining the safety, sanitation and daily essential operation of residences and commercial buildings;

§  educational institutions — including public and private K-12 schools, and public post-secondary institutions — for purposes of facilitating remote learning or performing essential functions, including services that are needed to ensure the safety, security, welfare, integrity and health of the community, property and research and certain operational and contractual activities, if operating under rules for physical distancing or other recommendations from the PHO;

§  in relation to research universities, services including COVID-19-related research, residential housing and food services for students on campus, building operations and risk management, animal care services, health services for students, IT including data security and infrastructure, finance/payroll/administration/HR/communications and child care for essential university staff;

§  laundromats, dry cleaners and laundry service providers;

§  restaurants and other facilities that prepare and serve food, if operating under rules for social and physical distancing or other recommendations from the PHO;

§  towing services and other vehicle repair/maintenance operations;

§  schools and other entities that provide free food services to students or members of the public, if operating under rules for physical distancing or other recommendations from the PHO;

§  construction work, in accordance with PHO direction, construction firms, skilled trades and professionals, and construction and light industrial machinery and equipment rental;

§  businesses that ensure global continuity of supply of primary and value-added forestry/silviculture products (e.g., lumber, pulp, paper, wood fuel, etc.) including soft-pulp products, such as protective masks, gowns, drapes, screens and other hospital supplies, as well as household paper products;

§  postal services, including both public and private mailing, shipping, logistics, courier, delivery services and post office boxes;

§  research services supporting essential sectors, including medical/clinical research and industrial research;

§  all government (local, regional, provincial) functions or services;

§  businesses and non-profits that provide support services to citizens and businesses on behalf of government – these include but are not limited to: income assistance and disability assistance, pensions, residential tenancy, BC Services Card, drivers’ licensing, Affordable Child Care Benefit, Medical Services Plan, forest-worker support programs, notary, commissioner, affidavits, pesticide exams, invigilation for essential trades, 1 888 COVID19, verify by video, and helpdesk for BCeID;

§  weather forecasters;

§  businesses that ensure global continuity of supply of mining materials and products (e.g., metals such as copper, nickel and gold) and that support supply chains including

§  mining operations, production and processing;

§  mineral exploration and development; and

§  mining supply and services that support supply chains in the mining industry including maintenance of operations, health and safety;

§  workers at operations centres necessary to maintain other essential functions;

§  professional services, including lawyers and paralegals, engineers, accountants, translators;

§  land registration services and real estate agent services;

§  building code enforcement, inspection of buildings, building sites and building systems by building officials and registered professionals (architects and engineers);

§  public washrooms and hygiene facilities (toilets, handwash stations, showers) for unsheltered persons; and

§  parks and green space for public health and sheltering (for people experiencing homelessness).

 


 

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1980년대 여성 솔로 가수로 활동하다 미국에서 요리사로 성공한 이지연 씨가 지난 6일 자신의 인스타그램에 마스크를 쓴 사진과 함께 신종 코로나바이러스 감염증(코로나19) 확산 우려에 따른 인종차별에 항의하는 글을 게재했다. 이지연 씨는 "마스크를 쓴 날 보고 소리 지
03-31
밴쿠버 한인 행정명령 위반으로 벌금 처분 당해
연방·주·자치시 행정명령 확인 필요 자가격리 위반 연방법상 6개월 징역 밴쿠버총영사관은 캐나다 내 코로나19 확산으로 모든 주가 비상사태 또는 보건비상사태를 선포하여 다중시설 운영을 중단하고 일정 인원 이상의 모임을 금지하는 등의 행정명령을 시행하면서
03-31
밴쿠버 밴쿠버한인회 무료자문서비스 62건
20일부터 30일까지 11일 동안 비지니스 피해 정부지원 6건 밴쿠버 한인회(회장 정택운)이 실시하는 무료자문서비스를 통해 지난 20일부터 30일까지 총 62건 자문을 해 주었다.  밴쿠버한인회가 밝힌 내용별 건 수를 보면, 비지니스
03-30
밴쿠버 식품점은 50인 이상 동시 쇼핑 가능...안전 차원 자율 결정
사회적 거리두기를 하고 있는 가운데, 필수업종으로 식품소매점이나 식료잡화점(그로서리)은 영업을 계속 할 수 있는데 50인 이상의 손님을 동시에 받아서는 안 되는 지에 대한 의문이 제기됐었다.  이에 대해 주보건책임자(B.C.'s provincial h
03-30
밴쿠버 봄방학은 끝났지만 등교 불가...주중 온라인 수업 방식 통보
BC교육부 홈페이지학생 가상공간 수업 환경 조사 마쳐  BC주의 대부분의 공립학교가 30일에 2주간의 봄방학을 끝냈지만 코로나19대유행(팬데믹) 위기상황에 따라 학생들은 등교를 못하고 있다. 이에 대해 BC주 교육부와 각 교육청은 온라인 플랫
03-30
밴쿠버 코로나19 미국 국경 특별 조치가 필요한 상황---2
수세인트마리 (온타리오 주) 국경 검문소(CBSA페이스북 사진)   증상자 국내선 비행기, 기차 탑승 불가미국 확진자 수 조만간 중국의 2배 가능유럽 국가 이미 중국 확진자·사망자 추월 최근 유럽과 미국에서 코로나19 확산 속도가 빨
03-30
밴쿠버 [코로나19 안전생활 정보] 컴패스카드 월정기권 자동결제 취소
트랜스링크 SNS 코로나19 관련 사진들코로나19로 대중교통 이용 줄일 경우 3월 중 사용 못한 정기권 환급 여론도 트랜스링크가 코로나19로 인해 월정기권 이용이 필요없는 대중교통 이용자에게 자동으로 월정기권 지불을 설정한 경우 이를 취소하라고 안내했
03-29
밴쿠버 [코로나19 안전생활 정보] BC하이드로 "요금 미납가구 당분간 단전 없다"
BC하이드로 SNS 코로나19 관련 사진들실직·임금 감소 때 요금 600달러 보조 자가격리 위해 불요불급한 공사 중단전기자동차 충전은 가능하면 집에서 BC하이드로는 코로나19로 인해 경제적 손실을 입은 주민들의 입장을 고려해 당분간 요급미납에 따른 단
03-29
밴쿠버 [코로나19 안전생활 정보] ICBC 운전면허증 갱신 전화로
향후 6주 이내 면허증이 만료되는 경우 온라인으로 주소변경과 운전기록 발급   사회적 거리두기를 위해 서비스를 축소한 ICBC가 운전면허갱신과 이사로 인한 주소 변경 등을 다 비대면 방식으로 할 수 있도록 조치했다.
03-29
밴쿠버 28일 오후3시 현재 캐나다 총 확진자 5655명, 사망자 61명
애드리안 딕스 보건부 장관과 주보건책임자(B.C.'s provincial health officer, PHO) 보니 헨리 닥터가 28일 오후 12시 브리핑을 통해 BC주 코로나19 상황을 소개했다. 브리핑에 따르면 새 확진자가 92명 추가돼 총 확진자는 884
03-28
밴쿠버 27일 오후 3시 30분 현재 전국 코로나19 확진자 4756명, 사망자 55명
퀘벡 새 확진자 392명, 사망자 10명 추가 온주 새 확진자 135명, 사망자 3명 늘어나일본 올림픽 연기 결정 후 확진자 크게 증가 미국이 세계에서 가장 많은 코로나19확진자가 나오며 무서운 속도로 증가를 하고 있는데, 국경을 마주한 캐나다도 연일
03-27
밴쿠버 BC 현지농산물 쇼핑도 이제 가상세계에서
코로나19 팬데믹 따른 마케팅 전환여름부터 온라인 각 농부매장 입점코로나19 확산으로 사회적 거리를 두기와 외출을 삼가하고 있는 가운데, 신선 농산물을 구입할 수 있는 정보를 온라인으로 확인할 수 있는 서비스가 곧 개시된다.BC주 레나 폽햄(Lana
03-27
밴쿠버 BC주 휴업에서 제외되는 필수직종 발표
캐나다군 소속 소방대(캐나다군 페이스북) BC주 영업중지 예외 필수 서비스 업종 리스트 [의료보건 분야]▶ 직접 공공으료분야 서비스: 모든 의료진-의사 간호사, 장기시설 요양사, 코로나19 테스트, 헌혈 서비스직원, 응급처치요원 등▶ 의료보건 지원산업
03-26
밴쿠버 트랜스링크, 버스 탑승객 수 철저하게 통제
대중교통경찰 트위터 사진사회적 거리두기 위해 다음주부터 시행제한된 좌석 차면 버스 정차 없이 운행 운전석 주변 좌석 금지와 뒷문으로 승하차 조치를 시행했던 트랜스링크가 이번에는 버스 탑승 인원을 제한하는 조치를 추가했다. 트랜스링크는 물리적 거리를 두
03-26
밴쿠버 전국 확진자 3000명 돌파 하룻만에 다시 4000명 돌파
26일 정기 브리핑을 하고 있는 닥터 헨리(주정부 트위터 실시간 방송 캡쳐)26일 BC 새확진자 66명 추가 총 725명 온타리오·퀘벡주 170명, 290명 각각 증가미국 확진자 수 중국을 넘어 세계 1위로  캐나다의 코로나19 확진자 수가
03-26
밴쿠버 코로나19 소득감소 노동자에 렌트비보조금 월 500달러 지급
집주인에게 직접 지불렌트료 인상 일시 정지 BC주정부가 일정 소득 이하 가계의 렌트비를 보조하고 있는데, 코로나19로 인한 세입자를 돕기 위해 새 보조금 조치를 취했다. BC주정부는 주정부 새로운 주거렌트 보조금 월 500달러까지 제공한다고 25일 발
03-26
밴쿠버 빈집투기세 이의신청 예정대로 오는 31일까지
결정 세금은 7월 2일까지 납부세율도 공시가격의 0.4% 그대로  코로나19로 각종 세금신고나 세금납부를 연기해 주고 있지만 BC주 정부가 집값을 잡기 위해 도입한 제도에 대해서는 아직 발표가 없어 당초 일정대로 신고를 해야 할 것으로 보인다.&nbs
03-26
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