The Ford government allowed 550 fully inoculated healthcare workers to attend the Toronto Maple Leafs Game 7 against Montreal at Scotiabank Arena tonight; just 21 hours after one of its ministers rejected the proposal outright.
Jun 1, 2021
All Pennsylvania businesses are now allowed to operate at full capacity. The state s capacity-limit mandate ended Monday after it was put into effect a year ago. The only COVID-19 restriction left in the state is the one mandating unvaccinated people still be required to wear masks. That will expire on June 28th or when 70-percent of the state s population is fully vaccinated, whichever comes first.
Pennsylvania restaurant owners say it will be a long time before they re operating at 100-percent. Monday, all remaining COVID-19 restrictions in Pennsylvania were lifted except for mask-wearing. Some restaurant owners say the industry is plagued by a combination of lack of employees, product and customers. They also say some places are raising prices due to food shortages and supply chain issues and some customers are still a bit leery about COVID-19.
TORONTO It was a disappointing result for the Toronto Maple Leafs on Monday night. Nonetheless, health-care workers who attended the game in person says the experience was a step towards normalcy after more than a year of pandemic fears and restrictions. Maha Hassan, who is an emergency department nurse at St. Michael s Hospital in downtown Toronto, was one of the 550 fully vaccinated frontline health-care workers who were selected via a lottery to attend Game 7 of the Leafs playoff series against the Montreal Canadiens at Scotiabank Arena. It was the first time since March 2020 that fans were welcomed into the arena for a Leafs game. Even though the 3-1 loss wasn t the result she was hoping for, Hassan told CTV s Your Morning that she still had a blast.
Braxia Scientific appoints Dr David Greenberg, the team physician for the Toronto Argonauts, to its board of directors
The company noted that Dr Greenberg is has been a nationally recognized general medical practitioner for more than 30 years and a lecturer at The University of Toronto in the Department of Family and Community Medicine, and brings extensive experience in Mental Health and Concussions Braxia Scientific pointed out that Dr Greenberg has developed a national reputation for effectively conveying highly complex issues and concepts in a straightforward and entertaining manner
Braxia Scientific Corp. (CSE:BRAX) (OTCMKTS:BRAXF) (FRA:496), said it has appointed Dr David Greenberg, the team physician for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League, and an expert panel member for the ECHO Concussion Program (ECHO) at the University Health Network. to its board of directors.