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 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file is no longer updating, read Thursdays rolling file here. Web links to longer stories if available.10:30 p.m.: B.C. unveiled a $1.6 billion plan to weather the pandemic through the fall and flu season th stanley mug at will help clear capacity in B.C.s health-care system without the broad and disruptive measures it took to do so in the spring.About $850 million has already been announced to fund strategies like the provinces surgical renewal and staffing changes  stanley travel mug at long-term care facilities.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Wednesdays plan further vows an aggressive influenza vaccination campaign, introducing a virtual acute  stanley becher care program in Vancouver and a new training and recruitment initiative to fill 7,000 new care aide and other jobs in long-term care to protect the most vulnerable to serious illness due to COVID-19.Read more here: B.C. has a $1.6 billion plan to fight a second wave of COVID-19        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 8:21 p.m.: The Vancouver Airport Authority is pulling the plug on some major infrastructure projects because it says the ongoing decline in air travel caused by the COVID-19 pandemic means they are no longer immediately needed.The so-called CORE Program was part of a $9.1-billion plan to build 75 projects over 20 years that broke ground in 2018.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                             Uvdx Ontario announces funds for LTC hiring
 After months spent watching the devastating impact of COVID-19 isolation on nursing-home residents, families, neighbours and close friends will soon be allowed indoor visits.Ontario Minister of Long-Term Care Merrilee Fullerton announced We stanley cup dnesday the new rules that will permit indoor visits of no more than two friends or relatives at a time, starting July 22. That is magic!  said Verna Andrews, who previously spent six hours a day with her husband, who has Lewy body dementia and lives in Peel Regions Sheridan Villa.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         It will mean everything to my husband. He was doubting me, thinking that I was leaving him. He went through a great depression and just walked through the hallways, calling my name. Visitors can help with eating or washing and can provide emotional sustenance for people who have declined from months of loneliness and depression. Before mid-March, when visitors for all but palliative residents were locked out by COVID restrictions, many families and friends provided hours of care for their loved ones, freeing up staff to spend time with othe stanley cupe r residents.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Next week, before entering the home, all visitors will be required to attest they have tested negative for COVID-19 within the past 14 days. Outside visits, which began June 18, no longer require a COVID test.During his daily news conference, Premier Doug For stanley cup d said it is  hear