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Ontario’s Universities Need to Take Evidence-Based Pandemic Precautions to Keep Campus Communities Safe: CUPE
January 29, 2021 GMT
TORONTO (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 29, 2021
The ongoing COVID-19 outbreak at the University of Guelph raises questions about the role of post-secondary institutions that have been ignoring the science on transmission and neglecting workplace safety, according to the Canadian Union of Public Employees.
Universities in Ontario have taken the position that COVID spreads only through droplets or contact, even as the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) updated its guidelines in November in accordance with the scientific consensus on aerosol transmission of COVID-19.