Free rapid COVID-19 testing kits are now available to businesses
Visit gncc.ca/workplace-self-screening-kits to learn more and reserve kits for your organization.
Reminder: Ontario will enter Step Three of the Roadmap to Reopen at midnight tonight. The GNCC has prepared a summary of business-related changes here.
Doug Ford rules out a provincial ‘vaccine passport’
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said in the strongest terms yet Thursday that the province will not create a vaccine passport that would allow people to signal to businesses and other organizations that they have been vaccinated.
“The answer is no, we’re not gonna do it. We’re not gonna have a split society,” Ford told reporters in response to a question about creating vaccine passports Thursday at the first press conference he has held in some time.
Ontario to provide free health and safety training to businesses
The Ontario government is investing $10.5 million to provide up to 60,000 small businesses across the province with free health and safety training over the next three years. The new Small Business Health and Safety Training Program will train health and safety representatives of small businesses on how to keep workers safe in the retail, construction, health care, accommodation and food services, and other sectors.
Businesses will also be reimbursed for the time the representatives are away from work.
To register for the free training, eligible small businesses must access the course through Workplace Safety and Prevention Services’ website.
Click here for more information.
Brock University to move to ‘Brock 3’ Monday, July 19
Brock University is taking an important step toward its goal of a significant return to campus this fall, moving into ‘Brock 3’ of its own reopening framework as of 12:01 a.m. Monday, July 19.
The move comes as Ontario transitions into Step 3 of the provincial government’s Roadmap to Reopen Plan.
Last month, Brock updated its Stages of Reopening/Recovery document to better align with the provincial framework with three stages of recovery.
Click here for more information.
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Canada sheds 294,200 jobs in June – ADP
Reuters
Canada lost 294,200 jobs in June, mainly on a plunge in service sector jobs in industries hit hard by COVID-19 restrictions, a report from payroll services provider ADP showed on Thursday.
The May data was revised to show a loss of 318,700 jobs rather than a gain of 101,600. The report, which is derived from ADP’s payrolls data, measures the change in total nonfarm payroll employment each month on a seasonally-adjusted basis.
Canadian house prices and home sales hit records in March — but have fallen every month since
CBC News
The price of the average Canadian home that sold in June was $679,000, an increase of 25 per cent in the past year. While sales have risen sharply, too, both figures were lower last month than in the month before.
The Canadian Real Estate Association said in a release Thursday that home sales have now fallen for three months in a row after setting an all-time high in March 2021.
Just over 50,000 Canadian homes changed hands during June. The average selling price, $679,000, was down from $688,000 in May, $696,000 in April and $716,000 in March.
One of your top employees is quitting ─ how can you entice them to stay?
Canadian HR Reporter
All too often, HR or management is faced with an employee who announces they have found a job elsewhere. And when the departing individual is one of your top employees, it’s just bad news.
But all is not lost ─ there are several steps employers can take to try an entice the person to change their mind. And if all else fails, a friendly separation is always preferred.
Niagara COVID Stat Tracker
December 18 | December 25 | January 1 | January 8 | January 15 | January 22 | January 29 | |
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Reproductive number | 1.4 | 1.8 | 1.4 | 1.1 | 1.0 | 0.7 | 0.9 |
New cases per 100,000 | 101.2 | 267.3 | 469.8 | 575.8 | 507.1 | 295.5 | 250.6 |
New cases per day (not including outbreaks) | 60.7 | 178.7 | 311.7 | 376.9 | 325.4 | 182.7 | 145.7 |
Percent of hospital beds occupied | 97% | 95.2% | 98.2% | 103.2% | 104.5% | 103.6% | 106% |
Percent of intensive care beds occupied | 78.8% | 77.3% | 87.9% | 87.9% | 90.9% | 89.4% | 93.9% |
Percentage of positive tests | 6.1% | 15.6% | 28.1% | 28.6% | 26.6% | 21.2% | 16.2% |
Last updated: July 10, 2021
These data show the status of the COVID-19 pandemic in Niagara. The Province of Ontario is now using a provincewide approach to reopening, and these data no longer have any influence on Niagara’s restrictions.
Data are drawn from Niagara Region Public Health.
Click here for a guide to this table.
Niagara COVID vaccination tracker
Last updated: July 15, 2021
Niagara’s most up-to-date vaccination numbers are presented below, along with comparison data from Ontario, Canada, and G7 countries.
Total doses administered in Niagara: 558,348
Total doses administered in Niagara since yesterday: 4,599
Ontario is currently in Step Two of the Roadmap to Reopen.
Step Three of the Roadmap to Reopen will begin at 12:01 a.m. on July 16, 2021. Step Two began at 12:01 a.m. on June 30, 2021.
Percentage of population with one dose | Percentage of population fully vaccinated | |
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Niagara | 82.7% | 78.2% |
Ontario | 84.6% | 79.1% |
Canada | 84.7% | 78.6% |
United States | 75% | 64% |
United Kingdom | 78% | 72% |
Germany | 76% | 74% |
France | 80% | 77% |
Italy | 83% | 76% |
Japan | 80% | 79% |
World | 63% | 53% |
Data are drawn from Niagara Region, the Government of Ontario, and Oxford University’s Our World in Data project.