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Datametrex AI Ltd V.DM

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Datametrex AI Limited is a technology-focused company with exposure to artificial intelligence, healthcare, and mobile gaming. It is focused on collecting, analyzing and presenting structured and unstructured data using machine learning and artificial intelligence. The Company's products include AnalyticsGPT, Cyber Security, and Healthcare. AnalyticsGPT platform scans vast data streams from social media, news, blogs, forums, messengers, enterprise data, and the dark Web, creating predictive analytics. Cyber Security is a deep analytics platform that captures, structures, and visualizes vast amounts of unstructured social media data, which is used as a discovery tool that allows organizations to make decisions. It offers Nexa Products, which consists of NexaSecurity and NexaSMART. Healthcare consists of Imagine Health Centres, a multidisciplinary healthcare facility, and Medi-Call, a telehealth platform. The Company also offers a mobile blockchain game, Cereal Crunch.


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Post by Oden6570on Jul 06, 2022 4:48am
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Outbreaks shut down Quebec camps

Outbreaks shut down Quebec camps

Outbreaks shut down Quebec camps

About 500 children and staff have been sent home, as last year’s health orders not in place

Summer camp season in Quebec has been cut short for hundreds of children who have been sent home due to COVID-19 outbreaks, only a few days after the start to some of the province’s overnight camps.

Outbreaks, mostly among counsellors, have shut down at least three overnight camps across the province, ric Beauchemin, with an association representing Quebec summer camps, said Tuesday.

“People were getting infected one after the other and before losing 25 of them, parents were asked to come and pick up their children,” said Beauchemin, with Association des camps du Qubec.

About 500 children and staff were sent back home over the past few days, Beauchemin said in an interview, adding that parents would be refunded for the missed days.

Overnight camps were allowed to reopen last summer after they were prohibited from operating in 2020 because of the pandemic, but Beauchemin said this year is different.

“Last year, we had mandatory measures such as PCR tests before arriving at camps, social distancing, masks,” he said. “This year, we have recommendations.”

The association was scheduled to meet with Health Department officials on Tuesday, and Beauchemin said he hoped to convince the government to reimpose some health orders, such as mandatory masking and COVID-19 PCR testing.

Quebec’s Health Department, however, said in a statement on Tuesday that it “does not seem appropriate to systematically test all participants and employees, whether upon arrival at the camp or upon contact with a confirmed case.” The department added that it was up to the camps’ owners to decide whether to shut down in the event of a COVID-19 outbreak.

Beauchemin said the fact that there are little to no COVID-19 health orders in place compared with last summer, in addition to widespread staff shortages, is making the situation even harder to handle.

“We all had our guards down,” he said, adding that there were no COVID-19 outbreaks during the summer of 2021. “It’s the first time we are dealing with a summer wave.”

In Ontario, a large overnight camp outside Huntsville, located 215 kilometres north of Toronto, said it would close for several weeks due to an outbreak of COVID-19 among staff.

“Unfortunately, like all industries, the summer camping industry is not immune to potential virus spread as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect communities across Ontario and around the world,” Ontario Camps Association executive director Joy Levy said in a statement Tuesday.

Dr. Don Vinh of the McGill University Health Centre says the situation at camps, coupled with the rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations, suggests Quebec is experiencing a summer wave of the disease.

“The wave is now,” he said. “We need to mitigate the problem now by reimplementing some measures.”

Vinh criticized the Quebec government for promoting a return to normal life without imposing health measures, such as proper ventilation and increased access to COVID-19 testing.

“We tried to go back to a normal life, in this case going back to camps,” Vinh said. “We should have done it safely and do things like request one or two negative rapid tests, make sure that everyone is adequately vaccinated … there should still be measures in place … so what it was, is pretend the pandemic is over when clearly it wasn’t.”

In Ontario, a large overnight camp outside Huntsville, located 215 kilometres north of Toronto, said it would close for several weeks due to an outbreak of COVID-19 among staff


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