When we get more abuse from a single IP address than we do legitimate traffic, we really have no choice but to block it. If you don't think you did anything wrong and don't understand why your IP was banned.Īre you using a proxy server or running a browser add-on for "privacy", "being anonymous", or "changing your region" or to view country-specific content, such as Tor or Zenmate? Unfortunately, so do spammers and hackers. IP bans will be reconsidered on a case-by-case basis if you were running a bot and did not understand the consequences, but typically not for spamming, hacking, or other abuse. If you are responsible for one of the above issues.
The Yukon is also still offering first doses to all other eligible Yukoners, as well booster doses to Yukoners over age 50.Įlliott said while Yukon did see about half of the recent cases of people who have gotten infected with COVID-19 were fully vaccinated, those cases - similar to elsewhere in the world and across Canada - were "mild, short lived," and severe outcomes were avoided.Īs of Wednesday morning, there are 61 active cases in Yukon.Your current IP address has been blocked due to bad behavior, which generally means one of the following: "If anyone logs on right now, they wouldn't be able to get an appointment even on dates after that because there is so much interest at this time," Elliott said. Smart said the risk of children developing myocarditis, a rare effect noted mostly in adolescent boys and young men, is "much more significant from COVID itself, than it is from the vaccine."Įlliott didn't say how many children in the new age group have been booked for vaccines when asked, but said appointments for the vaccine are booked to Dec. "I was sad I didn't get the first appointment but encouraging that so many people were already stepping up to have their children vaccinated." "I know myself, I found out about it, logged on immediately to book my own child who's 11, and already several of the days were full," Smart said. Smart said there's been a lot of enthusiasm among Yukon parents to get their children vaccinated. COVID-19 vaccination clinics for Yukon kids to begin Dec.Yukon entering 'high risk' period for COVID-19, says health official no action yet on opioid crisis.And, indoor organized gatherings will no longer be limited to 25 individuals, but will continue to be limited to 50 per cent of the venues' capacity.
4, proof of vaccination will no longer be required for sport and recreation activities for those under the age of 18. 4, it won't be required for faith-based gatherings or to access personal services such as hair salons.īusinesses and organizations can still choose to require the patrons to show that proof of vaccination. Silver said the territory will "fully support those who want to take this extra step."Īlso starting Dec. "I'm very proud on how we all pulled together in the recent weeks."Īs well, proof of vaccination will continue to be required to access most non-essential businesses and events, but starting Dec. "Yukoners, you have been diligent," he said. The loosening of measures is in response to "an encouraging decrease in active cases and daily case counts," Silver said. Last month, the government declared a state of emergency in response to an "alarming increase in COVID-19 cases and widespread community transmission."Īt the time, new public health measures were introduced based on recommendations of the chief medical officer and were said to be in place until at least Dec. 3. Starting this weekend, Yukon Premier Sandy Silver says the territory will loosen some of its COVID-19 restrictions.