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COVID-19 NEWS: Bradford West Gwillimbury restaurant charged for failing to comply with an emergency order

Police charged the owners of a Bradford West Gwillimbury restaurant for failing to comply with an emergency order by having too many people on a patio.

Mayors call for predictability on what will follow stay-at-home order

May 13, 2021   ·   0 Comments By Brock Weir Mayors from across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area are calling on the Province for greater “predictability” when it comes to Ontario’s current stay-at-home orders.  The current stay-at-home orders are set to expire on May 20 and with numbers being what they are and health officials stating it is unlikely things will begin opening up by that date, lawmakers are seeking more answers from the Ontario government. “Today, Mayors and Chairs from the 11 largest municipal governments across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) held their regular weekly meeting to discuss the ongoing response to COVID-19 across the Region,” they said. “The GTHA Mayors and Chairs are asking the Province to provide predictability for the current Provincial stay-at-home order and what is to follow. As the Victoria Day long weekend approaches, people and businesses have begin t

COVID-19 NEWS: Simcoe Muskoka residents 40+ can now book COVID-19 vaccines

  BARRIE, ONT. Simcoe Muskoka residents 40 or older can book a COVID-19 vaccine anywhere in the province starting Thursday. On Tuesday, people with at-risk health conditions and more people who can t work from home became eligible to book their vaccinations. The government said Wednesday that half of the province s adults have now received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and are aiming to have 65 per cent of adults vaccinated with a first shot by the end of May. The province also said Wednesday it is developing a plan to vaccinate children aged 12 to 17 starting in June and expects to share more details in the coming weeks.

COVID-19 News: Simcoe Muskoka reports 3 new COVID-19 deaths, plus 58 new infections

  BARRIE, ONT. Three more Simcoe County residents died after contracting COVID-19, the health unit reports Thursday. So far in May, 11 locals have lost their lives to the deadly virus. The most recent deaths include a man 45 to 64, a man 65 to 79, and a senior woman. Health care workers logged 58 new infections in the past 24 hours across Simcoe Muskoka - a majority of the new cases are among residents under 45 years of age. There are currently 857 active infections, including 32 hospitalizations. The region s identified hot spot, Bradford West Gwillimbury, had the highest weekly incidence rate for the eighth consecutive week. However, the weekly incidence rate has declined to below 200 new cases per 100,000 population for the first time since late March.

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