A very cautious easing of restrictions for sure, but looks like the mandatory quarantine rules are starting to get phased out

Crowne Plaza Toronto Hotel where 13 staff tested positive for virus won’t be fully closed

TORONTO — Public health officials in Toronto say they won’t fully shut down a federal quarantine hotel for international travellers where more than a dozen staff members have tested positive for COVID-19.

Thirteen staff at the Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport Hotel had tested positive for COVID-19 as of Tuesday.

Toronto Public Health says inspections on Tuesday found some areas for improvement like more restrictions in the lunch room, more signage and centralized screening.

 

 

It says the workplace implemented public health’s recommendations and inspectors found strong adherence to public health measures.

Workplaces in Toronto with five or more COVID-19 cases may be ordered to close, but public health says because the hotel provides an essential service it may only face a partial closure.

The federal government requires anyone flying into Canada to isolate at a hotel for three nights to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19.

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