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bwid Some businesses to reopen Monday in Ontario
« le: Octobre 31, 2024, 06:26:25 pm »
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 Five of Canadas largest operators of long-term-care homes will stanley cup  require their staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or face an unpaid leave of absence, making the nursing home operators the latest in a string of employers to mandate vaccinations for employees.The coalition of operators, which includes Chartwell Retirement Residences, Responsive Group Inc., Revera Inc., Extendicare and Sienna Senior Living announced Thursday that employees who are not vaccinated with two doses by Oct. 12 will be placed on leave.Full vaccination will also be mandatory for new hires, students and any other personnel who work with the companies.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         As rates of infection once again increase in communities across the country, unvaccinated staff are more likely to bring the virus to work,  the joint statement read. This policy will i vaso stanley ncrease  residents  level of safety and improve quality of life for residents by reducing the need for isolation and disruption of daily activities that result from outbreak restrictions.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The stronger policy comes as Canada endures a fourth wave of infections driven by more conta stanley mugs gious variants of the virus. In Ontario, the seven-day average number of cases is up to 646 per day, with 302 people currently hospitalized.Sectors of the economy that were shut down during the previous waves have scrambled to avoid another lockdown, ma Ddnp Shopify shares slip after Adobe buys rival
 Halton saw a slight decrease in the number of new COVID-19 infections with 124 cases of the virus reported on Saturday, March 26 compared to 127 cases confirmed the previous day.The situation was the same across the province with Ontario Public Health reporting little change in COVID-19 case counts.There were 2,754 new cases reporte stanley tumbler d on March 26 compared to 2,761 on Friday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Province said Saturday there were also 9 new COV stanley cups uk ID-19 related-deaths and 1,921 resolved cases.Two of the reported deaths were in long-term care homes where the Province  stanley mug reported 31 new cases of COVID-19 among residents and 75 new cases among health care workers.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It was also reported that hospitalizations for COVID-19 in Ontario have risen to 707, an increase of 40 from the previous day.Of those patients 157 are in intensive care units, a decrease of four from the previous day.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The number of hospitalizations is still significantly less than it was in early February when there were more than 2,000 COVID-19 hospitalizations across Ontario.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The Province also noted that at present 91 per cent of Ontarians 12 or older are fully vaccinated while 86 per cent of Ontarians five and older are fully vaccinated.As of Fr