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MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec is trying to reassure people between the ages of 60 and 69 that it is safe to go back to work at schools and daycares 鈥?a week after telling them to stay home.Reopening schools and daycares is a major component of Quebec COVID-19 recovery strategy, as parents across the province gradually return to work in the retail, construction and manufacturing sectors.But Quebec authorities have been sending mixed messages about the risk factors associated with age and complications from the novel coronavirus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Just last week, the health and family ministers, along with Dr. Horacio Arruda, director of public health, issued a directive to workers in the province daycare network. It said workers who are pregnant, who have a chronic illness or wh
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stanley thermos mug On Wednesday, facing potential staffing shortages and overcrowding in schools and daycares, the government changed course.Public health authorities tell us that before the age of 70, it is possible to return to work without significant risk, deputy premier Genevieve Guilbault told reporters in
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Thousands of downtown workers wont be cramming into Torontos subways and office tower elevators any time soon as the city continues to grapple with COVID-19.A number of large firms and banks have asked employees to continue
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stanley cup home until at least the end of the year, leaving Torontos financial district a virtual ghost town heading into fall. Office towers are all those things that we dont want with respect to COVID-19: bringing lots of people together in small spaces breathing recycled air, said infection control epidemiologist Colin Furness. Its basically a high-density working environment, and from a public health standpoint and pandemic standpoint, really unsafe. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Some of the countrys largest banks were among the first major companies with large downtown Toronto offices to announce that most of their employees wont be returning to their desks until at least 2021.RBCs office-based employees in the GTA were told in a memo from chief human resources officer Helena Gottschling in late July that most staff members would remain at home into 2021, though a very small number of employees may return to RBC offices starting in mid- to late September. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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