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On Friday February 19, 2021, the Ontario Government announced that Toronto and two other regions will remain in shutdown for at least two more weeks. Among other things, this means that workers who are nonessential to in-person operations must continue to work from home. This represents the province pausing its recent efforts to reopen most of Ontario’s regions.
In Toronto, Peel, and the North Bay-Parry Sound District, the strict shutdown measures and the stay-at-home order will continue to apply until March 8, 2021. This means that these three regions will remain outside of the revised COVID-19 Response Framework: Keeping Ontario Safe and Open. However, effective Monday, February 22, 2021, the neighbouring York Public Health Region will enter the framework at the Red-Control level and no longer be subject to the stay-at-home order.
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Loyalist College has announced some updates as the Quinte region continues to be in the green-zone under the COVID-19 Response Framework.
In a statement posted on their website, the College says that they continue to encourage students and staff to work remotely as much as possible.
Only essential staff and students that have to come for essential roles, in-person labs or exams are on campus.
Here are some additional changes that Loyalist College President and CEO, Dr. Ann Marie Vaughan announced this week.
“Now that the Province has returned to the colour coded regional COVID-19 Response Framework: Keeping Ontario Safe, I wanted to provide an update on campus safety procedures.
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TORONTO, Canada The Ontario government is maintaining the shutdown, the Stay-at-Home order and all existing public health and workplace safety measures apply until at least Monday, March 8, 2021, in the Toronto and Peel Public Health Regions, along with the North Bay-Parry Sound District.
This is in consultation with the chief medical officer of health and the local medical officers of health the Ontario government says, while the York Public Health Region will transition out of the shutdown and into the revised and strengthened COVID-19 Response Framework: Keeping Ontario Safe and Open . Our government s number one priority is the safety of all individuals and families, and that s why we are taking a gradual, cautious approach to returning regions to the Framework, said Christine Elliott, deputy premier and minister of health. These are difficult but necessary decisions, in order to protect against COVID-19 variants and maintain the pr
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The North Shore Health Network is easing visitor restrictions and resuming outpatient operations in accordance with the COVID-19 Response Framework: Keeping Ontario Safe and Open. NSHN is presently in the Yellow – Protect level. Effective Wednesday, Feb. 17: – ACUTE CARE VISITING (Blind River Site): • Two general visitors allowed per day, limited to one visit per day each (i.e. visitors are not able to come and go multiple times per day). • Visiting hours will begin after 7 a.m. and conclude by 10 p.m. • NSHN will have discretion to restrict the length of visits. • Visitors are subject to screening protocols. – EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT (All Sites):