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Toronto extends mask wearing, other COVID-19 bylaws until the end of September

Torontonians will need to continue wearing masks in businesses until the fall after the city approved the extension of its COVID-19 bylaws today.

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Those without OHIP can get vaccinated, no questions asked, at FCJ Refugee Centre


Those without OHIP can get vaccinated, no questions asked, at FCJ Refugee Centre
About 300 people a day, refugees without an OHIP card, are being vaccinated at Toronto’s FCJ Refugee Centre.
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Those without OHIP can get vaccinated, no questions asked, at FCJ Refugee Centre
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Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
May 21, 2021
At the FCJ Refugee Centre, 300 people a day are getting vaccinated against COVID-19 — people who otherwise can’t get a jab.
Before refugee claimants can get a shot in the arm they need help getting around a single line in the provincial booking system that asks for an OHIP number. In most cases, asylum seekers in Ontario aren’t eligible for the Ontario Health Insurance Plan and don’t have OHIP cards.

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Here's what experts are saying about a 4th wave of COVID in Ontario


Here's what experts are saying about a 4th wave of COVID in Ontario
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Is a 4th wave of the COVID-19 pandemic cresting toward Ontario? And if so, is there anything we can do to stop it?
As Doug Ford's provincial government debates extending the ongoing stay-at-home order (again) this week, worries are mounting among members of the public about why
such a move would be necessary, and what might happen if doesn't go through.
It depends on who you ask, but most medical experts seem to agree that not even vaccinations can stop a fourth wave of the pandemic in parts of Ontario — if restrictions are lifted too soon, that is.

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Toronto issues new order to close all education settings to in-person learning


 
TORONTO --
Toronto has issued a new section 22 order to ensure all education settings are closed to in-person learning in order to curb the spread of COVID-19.
The order, which was released on Thursday evening, will go into effect on May 10.
According to a news release, the order is meant to “enhance the provincial lockdown regulation,” which has shuttered all in-class learning in schools as defined in the Education Act.
The order applies to all educational settings including independent schools, officials said, and “not just schools within the meaning of the Education Act.”
There are similar exceptions as the provincial order in regards to child-care and in-person learning for students with special needs.

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Toronto Public Health reports COVID-19 outbreak at Scotiabank Arena

Toronto Public Health reports COVID-19 outbreak at Scotiabank Arena
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Toronto throws subtle shade at Ford government with new Section 22 workplace order


Toronto throws subtle shade at Ford government with new Section 22 workplace order
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Following in the footsteps of Peel Region, Toronto Public Health just announced new safety measures that will require workplaces in which COVID-19 is found to be spreading to close for 10 days — even if they've been deemed "essential" by Ontario's standards.
"As easily transmitted COVID-19 variants of concern spread quickly throughout Toronto and the GTA, outbreaks are increasingly linked to workplaces, where the virus can spread through close contact between workers," reads a release from the city issued Tuesday afternoon.

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Ontario to keep schools closed as COVID-19 infections soar


Ontario to keep schools closed as COVID-19 infections soar
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The Ontario government is closing schools across the province and moving to online learning indefinitely, a decision that comes after the Education Minister publicly pledged to keep classrooms open.
The sudden switch was made as tens of thousands of educators in the hot spots of Toronto and Peel Region became eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations during this week’s spring break, although they were warned they may not get an appointment immediately.

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Critical-care COVID-19 cases surpass peak of second wave


Critical-care COVID-19 cases surpass peak of second wave
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More Canadians are being treated for COVID-19 in intensive-care units than at any time in the pandemic, a situation that underscores the threat of the highly contagious variants that contributed to Ontario’s decision on Monday to close schools indefinitely.
The rising rate of new coronavirus infections in Canada is putting extraordinary pressure on hospitals, particularly in the Greater Toronto Area, the epicentre of the third wave. There is also a record number of COVID-19 patients in intensive-care units in British Columbia.

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COVID-19: Ford moves all schools to remote learning; Toronto to see 2,500 daily cases in April: de Villa


COVID-19: Ford moves all schools to remote learning; Toronto to see 2,500 daily cases in April: de Villa
COVID-19: Ford moves all schools to remote learning; Toronto to see 2,500 daily cases in April: de Villa
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Ford moves all Ontario schools to remote learning after April break
3:05 pm The province will move all publicly funded elementary and secondary schools to remote learning when class resumes following this week’s break on April 19.
Premier Doug Ford said today that COVID-19 is “spreading like wildfire,” increasing the risk of community spread and, in turn, virus spread in schools.

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O'Connor: Here's what you need to know about the legalities of school closures


O'Connor: Here's what you need to know about the legalities of school closures
Since the end of the extended Christmas Break, parents have been consistently told that Ontario’s schools are safe for their children during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Author of the article: Ryan P. O’Connor  •  Special to Postmedia Network
Publishing date: Apr 08, 2021  •  5 hours ago  •  3 minute read  • 
Students arrive for the first time since the start of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic at Hunter's Glen Junior Public School, part of the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada September 15, 2020. Photo by CARLOS OSORIO /REUTERS
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