Karen Aagaard wanted to send her daughter back to daycare this week but decided to keep her toddler home.
As COVID-19 cases soar and testing is limited to high-risk groups, which so far doesn t include child-care centres, the pregnant Toronto mother and her husband are keeping their two-year-old out of daycare, for now.
Aagaard is among a number of parents who are opting to keep their young kids - who aren t yet eligible for vaccination - out of daycares.
Product liability & compliance
We’d be happy to discuss your Brexit transition across these areas. Please reach out to your Cooley contact if you have any questions.
Antitrust & competition
What changes can be expected for UK competition law?
The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement does not bring major changes to UK competition law. Whilst the agreement presents a slightly different terminology to what we are familiar with, the common principles appear largely the same as under the existing regime. In terms of jurisdiction, the European Commission continues to be the competent authority for UK antitrust cases initiated before 31 December 2020. The only exception to this rule is where the anticompetitive conduct is still ongoing at the end of the transition period and may have an effect on trade in the UK. In those circumstances, the UK Competition and Markets Authority may investigate facts from 1 January 2021 onwards. For all other cases that have not been formally initiated