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COVID-19 outbreak at Fairfield Park Village rescinded

COVID-19 outbreak at Fairfield Park Village rescinded
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No active COVID-19 cases in Fairfield Park residents

Article content Chatham-Kent is “going in the right direction,” said Mayor Darrin Canniff as the Ontario government approved moving the municipality to the orange-restrict level of the province’s colour-coded pandemic response framework as of 12:01 a.m. Monday. Canniff is hopeful Chatham-Kent can continue to move toward having even less restrictions under the provincial framework in the coming weeks. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Chatham-Kent moving to Orange-Restrict level of pandemic response framework Back to video Noting the orange-restrict level allows 50 people inside businesses such as restaurants and casinos, making it more economical for those venues to open, the mayor said patience is still needed.

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No active COVID-19 cases in Fairfield Park residents

No active COVID-19 cases in Fairfield Park residents
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Fairfield Park owners say staff's facemasks met health requirements

  WINDSOR, ONT. Owners of a Wallaceburg long-term care home accused of providing unsafe masks to its workers said they now have proof showing otherwise. According to the management of Fairfield Village, the facemasks given to staff at the home met health requirements following independent laboratory testing. Unifor alleged on Feb. 4 Fairfield Park purchased non-medical grade masks for its employees and only removed them after the union did their own research to disprove the employer’s claims that the masks were government approved. At the time President of Unifor Local 2458, Tullio DiPonti blamed an outbreak at the home on the owners.

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Face masks safe for long-term care home staff, says Fairfield Park boss

Face masks safe for long-term care home staff, says Fairfield Park boss
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