ALBANY — Did you ever wonder where the state’s sales tax revenue comes from? Your wallet, certainly, but beyond that, what items constitute the biggest…
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On January 4, 2021, the City of Toronto announced that employers
and workplaces operating in Toronto s public health unit will
be subject to new reporting requirements regarding positive
COVID-19 cases. In addition, Toronto Public Health announced that
it will begin reporting data on workplace outbreaks effective
January 7, 2021.
Reporting Outbreaks to Toronto Public Health
On January 4, 2021, Toronto s medical officer of health, Dr.
Eileen de Villa, issued a
Letter of Instruction to all Toronto employers that are permitted to be open under the
Reopening Ontario
Act. Under these instructions, employers must
12/9/2020
Area gym owners call state mandate ‘ridiculous,’ look to reopen after pause
Owners of gyms such as Planet Fitness, left, are hoping to reopen to the public next week after the state’s two-week pause.
LINCOLN – After a Superior Court judge issued a restraining order against a local gym that remained open despite Gov. Gina Raimondo’s executive order to shut down, other gym owners are saying they hope the state-mandated “pause” doesn’t last longer than two weeks.
Last Friday, Dec. 4, Associate Justice Melissa Long approved the Rhode Island Department of Health’s request for a temporary restraining order against Maxx Fitness, forcing owner Matthew D’Amico to shut down the gym’s locations in Lincoln and Warren. D’Amico had kept the locations open despite an executive order from Raimondo ordering a two-week “pause” on business between Nov. 30 and Dec. 13.