TORONTO Ontario is easing a number of COVID-19 restrictions in long-term care homes next week, allowing ‘brief hugs’ to take place regardless of vaccination status. The government made the announcement in a news release late Thursday morning, attributing the lifting of public health measures to high vaccination rates in long-term care and an improvement in “key public health indicators.” As of June 9, residents who have been fully immunized with both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine will be able to leave their facilities for day and overnight social outings and trips. Residents with significant health conditions or mobility limitations may have one general visitor at a time inside the long-term care home, in addition to an essential caregiver.
Health Minister Christine Elliott says that the province is “examining” the possibility of letting all Ontarians 12 and up book an appointment for their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine weeks or even months ahead of schedule.
By Klinger
Jun 3, 2021
The sequel to 2005 s Wedding Crashers not only has the green light but starts filming in August. Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Rachel McAdams, and Isla Fisher have all signed on to return. At this time we ve got not title to the movie or a release date but with filming set to start in August, that is all the pacifier we need!
If you think that a sequel is a bad idea or that they will never recreate the laughs of the original, I get it. BUT what IF the follow up is 50% as funny? I say it s worth the watch!