COVID-19: UrbanToronto Updates from the Industry for April 30, 2021 | UrbanToronto
The global COVID-19 pandemic is having far-reaching effects in Toronto, including major impacts on the real estate and building industries. Many jobs and most events are currently suspended, postponed, or affected in other ways, though UrbanToronto is still operating at full strength with our team working remotely. As a means to keep the public in the loop about the shutdowns, we’ll be sharing information and status updates from around the industry on a regular basis.
In today’s report: Ontario to introduce paid COVID-19 sick days, City of Toronto confirms CaféTO curb lane installations will begin May 8, City of Toronto and its community partners continue to support the vaccination of residents without OHIP cards, and more news from the COVID-19 front.
Toronto skyline, image by Forum contributor Northern Light
Government notices and announcements:
Ontario to Introduce Paid COVID-19 Leave
Phase Two Schedule for COVID-19 Vaccine Booking Eligibility
Ontario Prepares to Accelerate Rollout as Vaccine Supply Increases
City of Toronto confirms CaféTO curb lane installations will begin May 8
City of Toronto releases second report on COVID-19 management in its long-term care homes
City of Toronto update on COVID-19 (April 28)
Team Toronto COVID-19 vaccination update (April 29)
Team Toronto COVID-19 vaccination update (April 30)
Toronto Public Health improves dashboard reporting with same-day updates
City of Toronto closes Drop-Off Depots to ensure the safety of staff and the public
City of Toronto reminds residents of first ActiveTO road closures in place this weekend
Torontonians age 55 and older eligible for vaccination at City of Toronto immunization clinics starting
The City of Toronto and its community partners continue to support the vaccination of residents without OHIP cards
Vaughan: Connecting businesses with the support they need
Private sector/other notices and announcements:
RE/MAX: What Is A Housing Bubble? And How Will It Impact You?
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Everyone from construction workers to brokers to real estate executives is encouraged to share tips on what work and events have stopped, what is proceeding, and how their businesses are being affected by the various shutdowns.
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