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COVID-19: Woodstock Village board relaxes some mask restrictions Modified: 5/13/2021 9:55:58 PM WOODSTOCK The Woodstock Village Board of Trustees has voted to follow state guidelines about mask wearing, easing a requirement that masks be worn when people are outside in public in the Village. However, the board said attending events outside remains an exception to the rule, so masks must continue to be worn when there are large gatherings, such as the Market on the Green, according to a notice from Woodstock town and village administrative assistant Nikki Nourse. Dartmouth opening up events Dartmouth College plans to open up its campus in the coming months as it moves from its current “limited access” status to a “full access” phase beginning Aug. 1, college officials said in an online “community conversation” this week. ....
Health care providers, advocates cry foul over stalled action on pharmacare Poll Several times a week A few times a year Rarely/never Prime Minister Justin Trudeau leaves after holding a press conference in Ottawa on Friday, May 7, 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick OTTAWA – Doctors and nurses on the front lines of Canada’s health system are sounding the alarm after the Liberal government appears to have put its promise of a national pharmacare program on the back burner. When the Trudeau government delivered its first federal budget in two years last month, it included more than $100 billion in new spending over the three years. ....
Teresa Wright Prime Minister Justin Trudeau leaves after holding a press conference in Ottawa on Friday, May 7, 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick May 11, 2021 - 1:00 AM OTTAWA - Doctors and nurses on the front lines of Canada s health system are sounding the alarm after the Liberal government appears to have put its promise of a national pharmacare program on the back burner. When the Trudeau government delivered its first federal budget in two years last month, it included more than $100 billion in new spending over the three years. But while there was one brief mention of pharmacare in the 739-page document, it only re-stated a commitment from the 2019 budget of $500 million for a national program for high-cost drugs for rare diseases. ....
Health care providers, advocates cry foul over stalled action on pharmacare by Teresa Wright, The Canadian Press Posted May 11, 2021 4:00 am EDT Last Updated May 11, 2021 at 4:14 am EDT OTTAWA Doctors and nurses on the front lines of Canada’s health system are sounding the alarm after the Liberal government appears to have put its promise of a national pharmacare program on the back burner. When the Trudeau government delivered its first federal budget in two years last month, it included more than $100 billion in new spending over the three years. But while there was one brief mention of pharmacare in the 739-page document, it only re-stated a commitment from the 2019 budget of $500 million for a national program for high-cost drugs for rare diseases. ....