Partially vaccinated Canadians can socialize outdoors this summer, chief medical officer says
Canada s chief public health officer said Friday she expected that provinces should be able to begin lifting public health restrictions only once 75 per cent of all adults have had at least one vaccine dose and 20 per cent are fully vaccinated.
Dr. Theresa Tam said that after reaching that 75 per cent milestone, Canadians can safely enjoy camping, hiking, picnics, small backyard BBQs and drinks on a patio. Canadians should still avoid all crowds and partially vaccinated people should continue to practise physical distancing and wear masks in public for the foreseeable future, she added.
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Winners in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver will use funds provided by DoorDash s Main Street Strong effort to help offset the costs associated with running a restaurant amid the ongoing pandemic and local dining restrictions.
TORONTO, March 4, 2021 /CNW/ DoorDash today announced the Canadian winners of its COVID-19 Restaurant Relief Grant program through the company s five-year, $200 million USD Main Street Strong Pledge to empower communities across Canada and the United States. These grants come as part of DoorDash providing $1,125,000 CAD to help eligible restaurants in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.
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