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COVID-19: As pandemic wanes, B C eases care home visit restrictions

COVID-19: As pandemic wanes, B.C. eases care home visit restrictions B.C. s seniors advocate, Isobel Mackenzie, says the changes are as important to seniors as they are to their loved ones. Author of the article: Lisa Cordasco, Cheryl Chan Publishing date: Jul 08, 2021  •  13 hours ago  •  2 minute read  •  CP-Web. Christine Lorimer, left, and her loved one Ian Lorimer s hands meet at a plexiglass barrier during a visit at Lynn Valley Care Centre, in North Vancouver, on Thursday, July 16, 2020. Two residents per day are now allowed to have pre-scheduled visitors in the designated area with a barrier between them, however they aren t allowed to touch, hug or kiss. Visitors have their temperature checked and are given a screening questionnaire upon arrival. The seniors care home, which is now COVID-19 free, recorded Canada s first death from the virus on March 8. Photo by DARRYL DYCK /The Canadian Press

Angus puts foot on the gas of Covid-hit council house repairs catch up

© D C Thomson & Co Ltd Kim Cessford, Courier - 25.10.10 - Angus House HQ for Angus Council, Orcahrdbank Business Park, Forfar - building exterior Angus housing chiefs are putting their foot on the accelerator of a Covid catch up programme for pandemic-delayed council house repairs. The authority’s planned spending on its stock is more than £2 million behind schedule for the year. Officials say that is largely due to lockdown preventing upgrade and repair projects going ahead as planned. Monifieth and Sidlaws councillor Beth Whiteside highlighted the “quite significant underspend” in housing repairs and maintenance at the council’s policy and resources committee on Tuesday.

Covid in Scotland: SNP told to hand back support grants

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Angus SNP branches made to pay back £20k Covid business support handout

Updated: April 1, 2021, 2:03 pm © Supplied by Google Arbroath SNP office at Brothock Bridge Angus SNP branches have been told to pay back £20,000 of coronavirus help they should not have been given. Arbroath and Montrose branches each made successful £10k business support grant applications to Angus Council last July for help under the lifeline scheme. But they have now been told the rules don’t permit grants to political parties and been asked by Angus Council’s finance chief to refund the cash. Continue Reading Log in or subscribe to receive exclusive premium content, including expert opinion and insight as well as special investigations, just for our subscribers!Subscribe

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