TORONTO Early childhood educator Jessica Tomas spends all day working with unmasked young kids at a Toronto daycare – helping them eat, getting them dressed to play outside and offering a comforting hug when needed.
Tomas and other child-care workers remain on the job, where physical distancing measures are difficult to enforce, even as the pandemic s third wave has prompted Ontario to impose a stay-at-home order and move schools online.
Daycare workers, however, are not yet eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine based on their profession and are renewing their push to be prioritized for a shot. Getting a vaccine would alleviate such an enormous amount of anxiety that I have entering the building and leaving the building, Tomas said. It would just be such a weight lifted off my shoulders.
Author of the article: The Canadian Press
Publishing date: Apr 22, 2021  â¢Â 9 hours ago  â¢Â 3 minute read
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TORONTO â Early childhood educator Jessica Tomas spends all day working with unmasked young children at a Toronto daycare â helping them eat, getting them dressed to play outside and offering a comforting hug when needed.
Tomas and other child-care workers remain on the job, where physical distancing measures are difficult to enforce, even as the pandemicâs third wave has prompted Ontario to impose a stay-at-home order and move schools online.
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Canada to unveil emissions targets and India s grim record: In The News for April 22
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau looks at United States President Joe Biden as he delivers a statement during a virtual joint statement in Ottawa, Tuesday, February 23, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld April 22, 2021 - 1:18 AM
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OTTAWA âPrime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to announce today what Canada s new targets will be for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by the end of the decade.
TORONTO Early childhood educator Jessica Tomas spends all day working with unmasked young children at a Toronto daycare helping them eat, getting them…
Author of the article: The Canadian Press
Publishing date: Apr 22, 2021  â¢Â 5 hours ago  â¢Â 3 minute read
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TORONTO â Early childhood educator Jessica Tomas spends all day working with unmasked young children at a Toronto daycare â helping them eat, getting them dressed to play outside and offering a comforting hug when needed.
Tomas and other child-care workers remain on the job, where physical distancing measures are difficult to enforce, even as the pandemicâs third wave has prompted Ontario to impose a stay-at-home order and move schools online.
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Try refreshing your browser. Ontarioâs child-care workers demand COVID-19 vaccines as daycares remain open Back to video