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More than 800 of the Hamilton public school board’s 7,172 permanent and occasional employees are either unvaccinated against COVID-19 or have failed to disclose their status as required by the province.
A new program to deploy rapid COVID-19 testing in hotspot schools — targetted at unvaccinated students — will help keep kids in class when outbreaks occur, says Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore.
Brandon Vickerd acknowledges accessibility can be an issue for Strathcona Elementary School’s Scholastic Art and Global Education program, better known by its acronym, SAGE.
Ontario is making rapid antigen testing available to unvaccinated students in public health units where the risk of COVID-19 transmission is high, the provincial government has announced.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
The province is set to announce rapid COVID-19 testing in schools in high-risk areas that would also allow for widespread testing in cases of outbreaks to help keep students in class, sources say.
Well, at least Monday offered a proof-of-life moment for Doug Ford, so that was something. Doug Ford seems to have been placed in escalating political witness protection since he cried at his late mother’s house back in the third wave, and perhaps his public presence was, in advance of election season, job number one.
Well, at least Monday offered a proof-of-life moment for Doug Ford, so that was something. Doug Ford seems to have been placed in escalating political witness protection since he cried at his late mother’s house back in the third wave, and perhaps his public presence was, in advance of election season, job number one.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenging time for craft vendors and brick-and-mortar businesses alike, as the local representatives of the Mom Market Collective can attest.