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Belmont County updates subdivision regulations after 60 years, seeks public review

After two years, the Belmont County Planning Commission finished new draft subdivision regulations. These will replace the old regulations from 1962.The board m

UK government set to end legal restrictions implemented to curb COVID-19 spread

The U.K. is set to drop legal requirements designed to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 virus, with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson saying the country will be following a "living with COVID" plan.

Deadline for mandatory Covid-19 vaccinations approaches for health and care roles in England

Although it is estimated that 90% of NHS staff have already been fully vaccinated, health and social care providers in England will soon be required to ensure that all those working in areas regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), other than those who are exempt, are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 before the 1 April 2022.

Mumbai: Govt staff, health workers can use local trains; media excluded

With new coronavirus-induced restrictions coming into force in Maharashtra from Thursday night, the state government said only government personnel and health workers will be allowed to travel by suburban trains in Mumbai. The fresh restrictions under the government s Break- the-Chain programme came into force at 8 pm on Thursday and will remain effective till 7 am on May 1. No one else even notified as essential services or under exemptions as per earlier government orders will be allowed to use local trains during this period, said a statement issued by the office of Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray here. Government entities include civic bodies of Mumbai, Thane and other corporations, zilla parishads, government authorities, statutory commissions and agencies, the statement said.

Pamplin Media Group - Multnomah retail and gathering restrictions relaxed as of Friday

Multnomah County retail, gathering restrictions to be relaxed State lowers county COVID-19 risk to moderate based on decline in new cases confirmed. Citing a decline in new COVID-19 case counts, the state has moved Multnomah County from high to moderate risk, meaning the size of some gatherings and business operations can increase. But health officials continue to urge caution. We are still very much in this pandemic, and I don t want people to forget that, said Jessica Guernsey, Multnomah County s public health director. While trends are hopeful, we re still learning about new variants and we could see cases go back up. More importantly, people are still getting sick and people are still dying.

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