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public health measures

Putting Vaseline up your nose to distort COVID-19 test results is not a good idea at all, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada.

In an email on January 7, PHAC responded to reports that passengers on the Sunwing party plane may have used the drugstore product in an attempt to produce a negative test result.

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Ontario officially moved into a modified Step Two of reopening on January 5 with (semi-) new COVID-19 restrictions in place.

This means indoor social gatherings have been reduced to five people, schools are switching to virtual learning for at least the next two weeks, and indoor dining and gyms are now temporarily closed.

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Following Monday's announcement about the new public health measures, some of Ontario's teachers' unions penned letters to Premier Doug Ford calling for safety measures that would ensure a "safe, sustainable return to in-person learning."

On January 3, Ontario extended school closures until January 17. Schools were previously set to reopen for in-person learning on January 5.

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You'll have to rethink your Saturday night dinner reservations in Ontario because the Ford government is tightening the province's public health measures amid growing concerns over the Omicron variant.

Among a slew of updates involving new public health measures on Monday, the Ontario government announced it is reimposing restrictions on restaurants, gyms and personal care services this week. These restrictions are similar to what the province experienced during Step 2 last summer.

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Ontario is now investigating four other possible cases of the Omicron variant, a day after the news that the new COVID-19 variant first appeared in Canada.

On November 28, the Ontario government confirmed two cases of the Omicron variant were found in Ottawa, both following recent travel from Nigeria.

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