Here at Fusion Bags, we understand the specific needs of the travelling musician. With a ‘Fuse-On’ Fusion product, you will only ever need one bag for your travels Instrument Bags from Fusion Bags Our cornet gig bags even feature a vast array of pockets, which means you will always have space for your sheet music, mouthpieces, valve oils and any other accessories. Pack clothes, technology or any other necessary extras. These bags offer extra space options for players that are consistently on the move. Using our ‘ Fuse-On’ system, cornet players can even add to their gig bag with one of our accessory bags. Keep your cornet safe in a bag that has a non-scratch velvet-mix lining and a hardwearing, water resistant casing. Using only the most resistant and high quality materials, we always have the best protection for instrument in mind. Our bags are built to withstand any knocks, scuffs or abrasions that could potentially damage your instrument. We know that commuting is likely to put your instrument bag under a lot of pressure. One of the many reasons why so many gigging musicians love our bags is for their tough and durable exteriors with their foam shell interiors. Choose your ideal cornet instrument bag from our range here. Our ‘Flow-System’ bags with their hiking bag style padded backpack straps will ensure that you can carry your cornet anywhere with ease. On the train, by bike or even by plane, our cornet gig bags will keep your instrument safe and secure without being uncomfortable or difficult to carry.
No matter how you choose to travel, the ergonomic design and construction of our products means that you will always be prepared to hit the road. The cases by vaccination status may not match the daily COVID-19 covid 19 case count because records with a missing or invalid health card number cannot be linked.Our range of cornet gig bags is perfectly suited to gigging players. October 3 - 4: Deaths that happened in the spring or summer, but were not entered at that time, were recorded on October 3 and 4 as part of a data clean up. These corrections can result in data spikes, negative numbers and current totals being different from previously reported case and death counts. Public Health Units continually clean up COVID-19 covid 19 data, correcting for missing or overcounted cases and deaths. Spikes, negative numbers and other data anomalies This time lag is usually no more than one day, but means that Public Health Unit data is often the most up-to-date.
Some Public Health Units update their own website information immediately, while the Ministry of Health receives the data once a day in the evening. Time lagĪnother potential reason for reporting differences is the time lag for data entry into the Public Health Case and Contact Management Solution. It’s important to be aware of these differences when comparing data between sources. Some organizations use a different approach where case information is reported by the day it is received instead of the day it happened.Įach approach has its own advantages and disadvantages for public reporting. That means case numbers for days in the past are continuously being updated as more information is received. We report COVID-19 covid 19 cases and their status (active, resolved or death) according to the date those cases or status changes happened. Why our numbers and Public Health Unit’s numbers often don’t match Reporting metric In that case, consider the number reported by the Public Health Unit to be the most up to date. If there is a discrepancy between numbers reported here and those reported publicly by a Public Health Unit, it is likely because the Public Health Unit hasn’t yet updated their numbers in CCM. the day before the “Last updated” date at the top of this page. All of Ontario’s Public Health Units report COVID-19 covid 19 case and outbreak data to CCM each day.Īll COVID-19 covid 19 case and outbreak data on this page is taken from CCM as of 1:00 p.m. The Public Health Case and Contact Management Solution ( CCM) is Ontario's primary disease reporting system. Read daily epidemiologic summaries from Public Health Ontario Case information data sources