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On February 10, 2021, the Ontario Office of the Chief
Medical Officer of Health quietly issued an updated and more
developed workplace COVID-19 Screening Tool for Businesses and
Workers (the Updated Tool ). You can find the Updated
Tool
here.
Updated Workplace Screening Questions
For individuals that are over the age of 18, the Updated Tool
includes the following required pre-screening questions (new or
amended questions / symptoms are emphasized):
Do you have any of the following new or worsening symptoms or
signs? Symptoms should not be chronic or related to other known
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As Governments and businesses turn their minds toward the
recovery and re-opening of the economy, our team is closely
monitoring updates from governments across Canada. The following
summarizes the recovery and re-opening measures which have been
announced to date in each jurisdiction. We will continue to update
this summary as further measures are introduced across the
country.
This roundup was last updated on February 19, 2021. To see what
has changed since our last update, please download our
blackline, here.
Federal
February 19, 2021: The Minister of
Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion
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We set out
here what we know about Hong Kong s COVID-19
vaccination programme. This will evolve as more information is made
available, so we will update the note regularly.
Every employer in Hong Kong should consider how the vaccination
programme could impact its business and which questions it may face
from employees and customers. In particular:
Can an employer oblige its employees
to be vaccinated?
Can an employer encourage its
employees to be vaccinated?
Can an employer track which of its
employees have been vaccinated?
Iriotakis v. Peninsula Employment Services Limited,[1] a recent decision issued by Ontario's Superior Court of Justice, is the latest case to consider the impact of the COVID-19
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What does the current ban on non-essential travel mean for
professional travel to and from Belgium? This article explains and
Ius Laboris lawyers from around the alliance provide a perspective
on professional travel in their jurisdictions.
This article has been updated based on the
available information until 15 February 2021. As government
measures have been updated several times in the past months, it is
always advisable to consult the website of the relevant government
agency before planning or embarking on professional
travel.
In recent weeks, Belgian legislation on foreign