Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 10 February 2022, p. 20

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NEWS ‘TEST ELIGIBILITY TO INCLUDE HEALTH-CARE WORKERS’ FAMILIES 8 ONTARIO'S CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER OF # HEALTH SAYS THAT WILL SUPPORT ‘TIMELY’ z ? IDENTIFICATION OF CASES IN WORKERS 2 = HERB GARBUTT waste water point, toward § hgarbutt@metroland.com an actual decline in CO- 3 VID-19 cases. A it fe) in long-term- & eligibility for PCR testing care homes are also declin- 2 to include the families of ing. health-care workers. Asked if the lack of test- “We are now expan ing was hampering the gov- anding to now include household members of patient-facing health care workers in or- der to support timely iden- tification of cases in health-care workers and ongoing delivery of health- care pervices," said Dr. Kie- chief mmodieal aittcer oth health. Moore said the indica- tors, such as a decline in the positivity test rate, the number of COVID-19 pa- tients in hospital, and less presence of the virus in clearer picture of the situa- tion in the province, Moore said PCR tests are still a limited resource that need Ae Mutt woke oF eco highest risks of e: from the hospitals has been helpful in the province's goal which is to protect the health care system. The distribution of rap- id antigen tests throughout Dr. Kieran Moore announced Ontario will expand its criteria for PCR testing. the education system has been helpful in monitoring schools, he said and added close, with most of those being due to staffing short- important and that mask- ing will likely be the last of the public health measures "To get back to a more normal lifestyle, we have to be very cautious," he said. “We're not out of the woods yet. We've learned signifi- cantly from the last two years. We still have to be very cautious, but we're in a much better position to live with the virus." sess the vaccine passport given that "the vaccine isn't providing significant bene- fit at two doses against the risk of transmission." He did point out that two doses have been shown to YouTube screen capture ages. rate in Apri eatly reduce severe out- Moore said that al- In past we Moore comes like hospitalization. though the easing ofpublic has talked about “jearning He again encouraged Onta- health measures “could to live with the virus." rioresidents to get a boost- lead to rough times in Feb- Asked what that looked er dose as that has shown ruary," he was still hopeful _like, he said to reduce i by ofreaching"alowendemic hand hygiene will remain about 60 per cent. NOW 46% OFF WEEKEND HOME DELIVERY * a week for 12 months SUBSCRIBE ONLINE: tsoffers.ca/deal/CTSWGIFT OR CALL: 416-367-4500 and quote code CTSWGIFT theifp.ca Offer expires February 28, 2022. IS YOUR BUSINESS GROWING? @ Growing your ecommerce business might seem overwhelming at first. And the last thing you want to worry about is getting your product into the hands of new customers. Metroland Parcel Services can help with timely, reliable shipping at competitive rates. scan FoR Visit our website to learn more about how MPS can MORE ease your growing pains. INFORMATION VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT By: metroland PARCEL SERVICES

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