COVID-19: UrbanToronto Updates from the Industry for July 9, 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 moving to Step Three of Roadmap to Reopen on July 16, More than one million doses administered at City of Toronto-operated vaccine clinics, City of Toronto “VaxTO” campaign expands multilingual features and establishes call centre as it continues to connect residents with vaccine information, and more news from the COVID-19 front.
Toronto skyline, image by Forum contributor urb@ndweller
Government notices and announcements:
Ontario Moving to Step Three of Roadmap to Reopen on July 16
Ontario on Path to Economic Recovery as Restrictions Lift
More than one million doses administered at City of Toronto-operated vaccine clinics
Team Toronto COVID-19 vaccination update
City of Toronto opening Toronto Congress Centre vaccination clinic to walk-ins
City of Toronto “VaxTO” campaign expands multilingual features and establishes call centre as it continues to connect residents with vaccine information
Team Toronto set to launch Home Stretch Vaccine Push focused in north-west neighbourhoods
CMHC: Making more rental housing available for families in Toronto
Private sector/other notices and announcements:
RE/MAX: Condos Spring Back to Life in Toronto Real Estate Market
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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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