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Ontario doctor encourages people to get outdoors as stay-at-home order begins

Ontario doctor encourages people to get outdoors as stay-at-home order begins
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Get outside : Ontario doctor encourages people to get outdoors as stay-at-home order begins

  TORONTO While Ontario’s new stay-at-home order will force most people indoors for the next month, one doctor says there’s nothing wrong with a little fresh air. “From a medical, scientific and public health standpoint, we know that outdoor environments are way safer compared to indoor environments when we look at transmission,” Dr. Isaac Bogoch told CTV News Toronto on Thursday. As an infectious diseases specialist and member of the province s vaccine distribution task force, Bogoch says that while there is still a chance you can catch COVID-19 while outdoors, the risk is very low. “If people are separated by a couple metres outside, I really think the risk is negligible,” he said.

Decentralising minimum wage legislation

Punch Newspapers Sections Published 8 March 2021 THE move by the House of Representatives to amend the provisions of the 1999 Constitution by removing matters relating to wages from the Exclusive Legislative List to the Concurrent Legislative List is a welcome development and long overdue. The bill, when assented to by the President after its passage by the lawmakers, will ensure that the respective 36 states and 774 local government areas in the country will determine different wages for their workers. Consequently, the Federal Government will lose its exclusive power to negotiate and determine the minimum wage for workers across the three tiers of government as obtained in other federal systems in the world. It will also rub off on the private sector positively and productively. This is most salutary.

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What you need to know about getting both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine

What you need to know about getting both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine Getting vaccinated to protect yourself from the virus behind COVID-19 isn t a one-and-done process in Canada right now. Both approved options require a two-dose regimen at a specific time interval but provinces vary on how they re doling out doses. Social Sharing In an effort to vaccinate as many people as possible, some provinces are stretching the time between doses Posted: Jan 15, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: January 15 A man walks past the COVID-19 vaccination site at Maimonides long term care facility on Wednesday in Montreal. Quebec is an outlier among provinces in letting up to 90 days pass between doses of vaccine, beyond the federal or manufacturers recommended timeframe.(Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press)

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