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 DURHAM 鈥?Police in Durham Region have received dozens of complaints since the imposition of stringent rules intended to stem the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.Concerns expressed by complainants have ranged from people ignoring recommendations to avoid close personal c stanley cup ontact to businesses opening despite orders that non-essential services be closed, Durham police spokesperson Dave Selby said. We have received about 125 calls  and  emails over the past week involving issues such as social distancing, non-essential businesses, large gatherings, small gatherings, even some complaints about house parties,  Selby said via email Tuesday.  We are currently working with other agencies and municipal partners to determine the best way to respond to these messages.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley cup LOW                                        As the COVID-19 crisis has deepened, the provincial government has declared a state of emergency and introduced legislation aimed at slowing the spread of the disease, including ordering the closure of non-essential businesses and banning gatherings of more than five people. The measures include orders to stay away from public recreation facilities, parks and playgrounds as well as the closure of libraries, schools and child care centres.Residents are being implored to stay at home and avoid unnecessary travel or other activities.        ARTICLE CONTINU stanley botella ES BELOW                                 Premier Doug Ford has invoked the Emergency Management a Skob Feds unveil plans to close tax loopholes
 Ontarios chief medical officer of health says that the province is doing everything it can to ensure students will be able to return to school safely on Jan. 17.Dr. Kieran Moore said the province is improving access for booster shots for staff at schools and child-care centres, providing access to non-fitted N95 masks and purchasing 3,000 HEPA fi stanley cup lters for classrooms. It is our hope is that we can adhere to the 17th聽 for returning to in-class learning ,  he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Dr. Moore said 44.8 per cen stanley taza t of children under the age of 12 have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine and encouraged parents to have their children vaccinated. Increasing our vaccination rates among our students will add to the safety of our school environments,  he said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Dr. Moore covered a wide range of topics during his weekly briefing.鈥?He said there is a global shortage of rapid antigen tests, though the province is  working diligently to provi stanley quencher de increased availability of tests.  He said the provinces current supply is being used for health care workers and others in vulnerable settings. Given the current supply, he said testing is a luxury.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He said anyone experiencing symptoms should assume they have COVID-19.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW