This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.The Ontario government is expected to release a phased plan next week that would gradually lift COVID-19 restrictions for businesses where vaccination is required, including remaining capacity limits in bars, restaurants and gyms, according to senior government sources aware of the plan.
Restaurants are still required to ensure at least two metres of distance between indoor patrons, a rule owners say reduces capacity to 50 per cent or less. While Premier Doug Ford is scheduled to address reporters on Friday morning, he will be discussing the province’s coming online proof-of-vaccination system. The province was scheduled to officially unveil a verification app with a QR code for businesses to screen patrons for their vaccination status by Oct. 22. But on Thursday, it confirmed that it had already created the new app, called Verify Ontario, available for download via smartphone app stores.
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The advisers for celliottability and fordnation are not physicians, not epidemiologists, not very strong academically. Aldasteinn Brown, is the Dean of the School of Public Health at the University of Toronto, UofT_dlsph, and Matt Anderson. He is the CEO of OntarioHealthOH
But some of those businesses/restaurants/bars/gyms said they weren't going to comply with the full vaccine mandates...so is part of the plan shutting them down completely?
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