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If I was a teacher at that school, and they screwed closed the Windows during an airborne pandemic, I would quit and I would sue. I'm not find of attorneys or courtrooms, but we're talking potential life and death here. Moo
If I was a teacher at that school, and they screwed closed the Windows during an airborne pandemic, I would quit and I would sue. I'm not find of attorneys or courtrooms, but we're talking potential life and death here. Moo
Seems to me that'd be entirely illegal per the fire code/city by-laws?
Windows nailed shut in a classroom full of kids?
There's no way that can even be legal.
Meanwhile, back at the raunch..
February 24, 2021
Security guard accused of extorting and sexually assaulting woman during quarantine compliance check
''A security guard has been accused of attempting to extort and then sexually assaulting a woman at a residence in Oakville during a COVID-19 travel quarantine compliance check.
Halton police say that the suspect is employed by one of four private security companies that were hired by the Public Health Agency of Canada to conduct compliance checks under the Quarantine Act.
They allege that the suspect visited the victim’s home on Feb. 18 to conduct a compliance check, at which point he told her that she was in violation of the Quarantine Act and demanded that she pay a fine in cash.
Police say that when the victim refused to pay the fine, the suspect sexually assaulted her''
I can't help thinking there is more to this story.Meanwhile, back at the raunch..
February 24, 2021
Security guard accused of extorting and sexually assaulting woman during quarantine compliance check
''A security guard has been accused of attempting to extort and then sexually assaulting a woman at a residence in Oakville during a COVID-19 travel quarantine compliance check.
Halton police say that the suspect is employed by one of four private security companies that were hired by the Public Health Agency of Canada to conduct compliance checks under the Quarantine Act.
They allege that the suspect visited the victim’s home on Feb. 18 to conduct a compliance check, at which point he told her that she was in violation of the Quarantine Act and demanded that she pay a fine in cash.
Police say that when the victim refused to pay the fine, the suspect sexually assaulted her''
^ Official warns of ‘minefield’ ahead as new modelling suggests variants will soon make up 40 per cent of all COVID cases
"Variants of concern will likely make up 40 per cent of all new COVID-19 infections in Ontario by the second week of March and future case growth will largely depend on how well we can control their spread, new modeling suggests."
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"There have only been 462 fully confirmed cases of COVID-19 variants in Ontario so far, though more than a thousand samples have screened positive for variants of concerns and officials said Monday that 14.3 per cent of all positives detected in Ontario last week appeared to be mutations.
The modeling points out that weekly growth in new variant cases in Ontario has been roughly on par with that of other countries, including the United Kingdom, where the B.1.1.7 mutation drove an exponential increase in cases."