Toronto Public Health says a patron at a strip club has tested positive for COVID-19, following an earlier announcement that an employee there had the coronavirus. The agency said it has attempted to contact all of the approximately 550 people who may have come into contact with the Brass Ra...
Although the pandemic has coincided with the shifts in modality profiles, the extent to which these shifts could persist once COVID-19 is no longer considered a public health threat (i.e., post-pandemic) is currently unclear. On the one hand, a global pandemic is certainly significant enough...
While we’re still adapting to Covid health and safety protocols, the séances have been slightly modified. Ahead each the night, participants are provided with information in keeping with the latest government recommendations and each time slot allows for a smaller number of attendees — which act...
Public Transportation:If you're traveling on a budget, public transportation is also available at the airport. The UP Express train is a fast and convenient way to get to downtown Toronto, with trains departing every 15 minutes. The fare is $12.35 one way, and the journey takes approximately...
As the public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada and elsewhere required physical isolation and self-confinement while symptomatic, established means used by formal systems to communicate critical information to communities (such as flyers, public meetings, setting up tables in high-tra...
The hospital administration were sending lots of memos and creating policies, but because the virus was so new there wasn’t a protocol for everything. A lot of our information about Covid and how to protect ourselves came from stuff my colleagues shared in...
They weren’t making it public. … No one knew who had it or what happened until we were able to practise together for the first time. And then we knew there were multiple people who ended up catching it.” For his part, Bembry didn’t have COVID in late March and into April, ...
Medical officer of health, City of Toronto Katherine Holland It’s hard to pinpoint the exact moment, but somewhere along the line, de Villa—the head of Toronto’s 1,900-employee, $255-million public health apparatus—became Ontario’s most trusted Covid authority. She has appeared at dail...
The teachers are putting together Carnaval D'Hiver, which will take place in the school yard. There will be pancakes with maple syrup and hot chocolate! Students will participate in winter fun games. The school-wide google calendar can be foundhere....
rose in response to the public health rules of Canada’s Trudeau administration, sparking a massive “Freedom Convoy” from like-minded residents that threatened to bring the nation’s economy to a halt unless COVID-19 restrictions that were also impacting the economy and mental health were ...