
TORONTO – Despite the favorable Covid indicators in Ontario and the relaxation of the obligation to wear masks, we must not be taken by easy enthusiasm.
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TORONTO – Despite the favorable Covid indicators in Ontario and the relaxation of the obligation to wear masks, we must not be taken by easy enthusiasm.

TORONTO – After countless hardships and protests, the federal government turns around and removes – until June 30 – random Covid-tests for vaccinated vaccinated at airports. It was announced on Friday by the Minister of Transport, Omar Alghabra. Only unvaccinated travelers will still be “tested” at airports. Then, starting from July, all Covid-tests will be carried out outside the airports. →

TORONTO – “Inflizione intenzionale di angoscia mentale”: è una delle tante accuse che i 600 querelanti muovono contro il governo federale nello Statement of Claim (SoC) depositato in Corte Federale il 30 maggio scorso, con il quale gli stessi denuncianti chiedono, ciascuno, 650.000 dollari (per un totale di quasi 400 milioni di dollari) a titolo di risarcimento dei “danni da misure anti-Covid” al primo ministro Trudeau, ai ministri Freeland, Alghabra, Mendicino, al direttore sanitario Theresa Tam ed altri esponenti dell’esecutivo…

TORONTO – Non si è fatta attendere la polemica. Appena un giorno dopo l’annuncio della revoca dell’obbligo di indossare la mascherina sui trasporti pubblici e in molte strutture sanitarie da parte del Chief Medical Officer of Health dell’Ontario Kieran Moore, il nuovo direttore dell’Ontario Science Advisory Table Fahad Razak ha attaccato questa decisione…

TORONTO – The controversy was not long in coming. Just a day after Ontario Chief Medical Officer of Health Kieran Moore announced the lifting of the obligation to wear a mask on public transport and in many health facilities, the new director of the Ontario Science Advisory Table Fahad Razak attacked this decision. “The provincial requirement could have been extended for at least another four weeks to help relieve some of the pressure on hospitals that will now have to enforce their policies on masks – said the doctor interviewed by CBC Radio – I am heartened to see that many hospitals have already announced that they will continue to impose them”.