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mnis Ford weighs tighter COVID-19 rules for Halton

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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file is no longer updating, read Wednesdays rolling file here. Web links to longer stories if available.11:25 p.m.: Premier Doug Ford is isolating at home in Toronto after an aide tested positive for COVID-19. Today, a member of Premier Fords staff who came into close contact with him yesterday was tested for COVID-19 stanley cup after learning that they had been at risk of exposure, the premiers office said at 10:40 p.m. Tuesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This evening, the staff member received a positive result. Immediately upon learning that this staff member was even at risk of exposure, the premier left the legislature to be tested, his office said. While his test results have returned negative, the premier will follow all public health advice for close contacts of posi stanley thermobecher tive cases, including isolating. He will do so in Toronto. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley nz Read the full story here: Doug Ford in isolation after aide tests positive for COVID-1910:36 p.m.: Hawaii officials will allow state residents who have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus to skip pre-travel testing and quarantine requirements for flights between islands. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hawaii becomes the second state in the nation after New York to implement a vaccination verification program, state Skgo N.S. teachers reject third contract offer
Sarah glanced at the clock on the wall inside Meighen Manor. The young nurse working at the COVID-stricken care home felt her own forehead 鈥?she had a slight fever. She knew the likely reason. She had contracted the virus.But she had one more thing to do before she left the facility for what would likely be weeks.She suited up and prepared to enter the room of a woman in her early 70s. She had known the woman for more than five years, since she started working at the long-term-care home near Yonge and Davisville in midtown Toronto. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The resident had an ulcer and needed the bandages changed. Sarah, a registered practical nurse, cleaned her wound and dressed it carefully. She knew it would likely be days before someone else had time to change it again. I was the last regular nurse on my floor, the last on stanley cup e standing, she said. It was extremely heartbreaking to leave, not knowing what was going to happen to these residents. A lot of th stanley vaso em are going to die. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According to the Salvation Army, which runs the 168-bed home, 74 residents and 26 staff have tested positive for the virus as of Thursday.Twenty-two residents have died. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As of Thursday evening, according to the Stars tally, there have been at least 468 deaths in long-term- botella stanley care homes in Ontario, with 3,423 resident