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pgpd Alcohol abuse taking a toll on Halton health-care system

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TORONTO 鈥?It time to move on from public health restrictions aimed at reducing th stanley website e spread of COVID-19 because people are done with rules like vaccine certificates and masks, Ontario premier said on Tuesday.A day after his Progressive Conservative government announced plans to speed up its business reopening plan and end its vaccine certificate system within a few weeks, Doug Ford said he eager to get these mandates moving.I hate as a government telling anyone what to do. We ;ve just got to get moving forward and get out of this and protect the jobs, Ford said at a manufacturing announcement in Hamilton, Ont. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermosflasche The world done with it, so let just move forward.The government intends to fully lift capacity stanley mug limits on businesses and social gatherings on March 1. Its vaccine certificate policy which requires that certain businesses only admit vaccinated patrons is set to end the same day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ford said Tuesday that he was never sold on the proof-of-vaccination policy, but that he introduced it on the advice of the province chief medical officer, Dr. Kieran Moore.Dr. Moore phenomenal, but you know, something he reasonable, too. He reasonable, he gets it, he understands the economy, 8 Umsd Las Vegas approves change to short-term rental regulations
An outbreak at the hospital in Bracebridge is over.The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit updated their website today, Jan. 14, to state the outbreak was declared over effective Jan. 10.The maintenance department of South Muskoka Memorial Hospital site in Bracebridge was in outbreak following confirmed COVID-19 cases among staff. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According to a Dec. 30 news release issued by Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare, there were two confirmed cases involving staff in the maintenance department leading to the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit placing a service department of the hospital in outbreak status. Impacted staff were in quarantine. The release stated the outbreak was specific to the maintenance department and was fully containe stanley cup d. The hospital itself was not in outbreak. Operations continued as normal with no risk to patients. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW An additional four staff cases of COVID-19 were identified in other areas of the hospital at that time with no confirmed connection to the outbreak and were not li stanley cup spain nked to transmission within the workplace. Again, impacted staff were in quarantine and contact tracing did not identify any patients at risk. As you have been hearing of late there is an increasing rate of spread of the COVID-19 virus not only provincially but also locally as cases climb in Muskoka, said Vickie Kaminski, interim president and chi stanley website ef exec