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Masks a good option well into the spring as mandates lift: Health unit

SIMS: Take a lesson from the Talbot Street bridge and obey warning signs

SIMS: Take a lesson from the Talbot Street bridge and obey warning signs
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Incomprehensible : Gyms shut out as other businesses reopen after months

Incomprehensible : Gyms shut out as other businesses reopen after months
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Attar and Hersh: Dr Etches must take stronger action to fight COVID

Article content Since the beginning of this pandemic, public health and medical experts have continuously pleaded with the Doug Ford government to enact measures such as paid sick days and the closure of non-essential businesses to stop the spread of the deadly COVID-19 virus. These calls have been ignored and it has become clear that the provincial government is incapable of managing this crisis. In light of this, some local officials have decided to take matters into their own hands. Last week, Peel Region’s medical officer of health, Dr. Lawrence Loh, decided to close all non-essential businesses that had five or more confirmed cases of COVID-19. Toronto’s medical officer of health made a similar announcement that same day and they were able to do this without provincial approval.

There will be fines, Holder vows as student parties linked to COVID-19 outbreak

There will be fines, Holder vows as student parties linked to COVID-19 outbreak Off-campus house parties triggered a 22-person community COVID-19 outbreak, London-area public health officials say, prompting city hall vows to slap rule-breakers with tickets and fines as St. Patrick’s Day looms. Author of the article: Jennifer Bieman Publishing date: Mar 12, 2021  •  March 12, 2021  •  4 minute read  •  Article content Off-campus house parties triggered a 22-person community COVID-19 outbreak, London-area public health officials say, prompting city hall vows to slap rule-breakers with tickets and fines as St. Patrick’s Day looms. The outbreak was ignited by at least 10 university student house parties between March 2 and 6, the Middlesex-London Health Unit said Thursday, less than two weeks after the area entered the orange zone in the province’s restrictions framework.

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