Miracle 529-Oct 9, 2020

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Volume 20 Issue 529- Safar 21,1442 H, October 09, 2020 $1 www.miraclenews.com Bringing Harmony To All The Communities ... BC, CANADA First Muslim

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Horgan denies pandemic financial aid for small business is being delayed by B.C. election NDP leader insists process of applying for grants would happen at the same speed regardless of vote DP Leader John Horgan insists the distribution timeline of pandemic recovery dollars promised long ago by his government has not been hampered by the election he just called. “It’s not being delayed,” Horgan told CBC News in an interview. “We made sure in September when we announced the final plan for recovery, that every dollar had been approved; not just by the treasury board but by cabinet as well.” It follows a report in the Globe and Mail that COVID-19 relief money for small businesses won’t get the final green light until after the election. Aside from the $2 billion to be tapped into as part of the province’s economic recovery plan, there’s also

seeking MLA Seats in B.C. Election 2020: Horgan faces attacks

PM directs crackdown against wheat, Sugar ‘There is hope’: COVID-19 vaccine may be BC Liberals promise to resurrect 10-lane bridge

the $50 million waiting to prop up the tourism sector ... but not before a task force files a final report at the end of the year. According to an Oct. 1 document obtained by the newspaper, senior officials confirm final approval of certain projects and funds won’t happen until a new cabinet is sworn in. Those dollars are not delayed, they’re going through due process. - NDP Leader John Horgan Horgan acknowledged it will take time for funds to trickle down to businesses that need to apply for a grant but claimed that process is moving at the same pace whether we go to the polls now or later. “Every single program we announced is going out the door, unTwo of Islam’s holiest sites, Mecca and freeze on pilgrimage due to concerns less it is a grant program — and you can’t just give out the grants, you have to Medina, are now open to Muslims living that it could easily have become a globin Saudi Arabia, after a 7-month Cov- al super-spreader event for the virus. To be Continued at page 7 id-19 pause.. Phases audi Arabian citizens and resi- Last month, state media reported the dents living in the kingdom are kingdom will initially allow 6,000 lonow allowed to perform the cal pilgrims to perform Umrah from Umrah pilgrimage at Islam’s holiest October 4, 2020. sites, Mecca and Medina, after a sev- This figure represents 30 percent of a en-month pause due to coronavirus revised capacity of 20,000 that takes concerns. into account precautionary health Phase one of a three-phase reopen- measures. ing programme, which began at mid- The second phase launches on October night on Sunday, saw 6,000 people 18, and will allow a maximum of 15,000 begin performing the pilgrimage un- pilgrims and 40,000 in for prayer from der strict social distancing measures. among residents and citizens based on Umrah is an Islamic pilgrimage to allocated times via the app.The final Mecca and Medina undertaken at phase starts in November and will allow visitors from specific countries deemed anytime of the year. safe to perform Umrah at 100 percent of Last year, it attracted over 19 million the revised capacity, until the end of the people.Saudi Arabia had instituted a pandemic. Source: trtworld.com Once approved and available, anyone who wants a “If this challenging year has shown us anything, it’s the positive strides our province can take when we all work together,” vaccine will receive it.

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ANCOUVER — At his Keep BC Moving Forward virtual town hall, John Horgan committed to provide a free COVID-19 vaccine to any British Columbian who wants one—once a vaccine is approved and available. “We have worked hard to keep people healthy and safe through the pandemic,” said Horgan. “The difficult times are not over yet, because the virus will be with us for the foreseeable future. But once there is a safe and approved vaccine, we will ensure every British Columbian can get one.” Horgan’s commitment builds on the BC NDP’s recently announced $1.6 billion pandemic preparedness plan. The plan will boost availability of the flu vaccine and see thousands of health care workers hired to work in long term care, giving new opportunities and training to people who lost their jobs due to COVID-19.

said Horgan. “The last thing we should do now is go back to a government that puts the wealthy and well-connected before the needs of people. Putting people first has been at the heart of our pandemic response and it will continue to be if our team is re-elected.” John Horgan’s pandemic preparedness plan also includes: •2 million doses of flu vaccine doses made available for this influenza season. •45,000 high dose influenza immunizations that will be made available to all long-term care and assisted living residents. •7,000 new front-line health care workers in long-term care and assisted living. •A new Hospital at Home program so patients can get safe care while in the comfort of their homes and take pressure off hospitals. Source: BC NDP Communications announcement


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