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Description: During the COVID-19 pandemic, questions about the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees, tenants and landlords and residential care providers such as seniors' homes may arise. We have provided the following information to guide your understanding about human rights and responsibilities during this time.
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Subject: British Columbia's Office of the Human Rights Commissioner, Vaccinations, BC Vaccine Card, WorkSafeBC, Province of British Columbia
Group: Government Affairs
Creator: British Columbia's Office of the Human Rights Commissioner
Publisher: British Columbia's Office of the Human Rights Commissioner
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Document
Date: 2022-02-10
Description: Perhaps my question yesterday was not straightforward enough. Today I got straight to the point: does the Minister of Health Adrian Dix acknowledge that COVID-19 is airborne? No answer - just spin. It is astonishing that what should be a simple question to answer leads to a contortionist act from our government. The WHO, Canada Health, and the international scientific community all agree that COVID-19 is airborne. It is crucial for this gov’t to recognize that COVID-19 is airborne because that creates a guiding point for decision making and measuring success. Ensuring every British Columbian has access to N95s becomes a priority. Acknowledging COVID-19 airborne means there is no excuse to not invest in better ventilation and HEPA filters in schools and healthcare settings. It sends a direct message to all health authorities to implement the necessary policies to combat airborne transmission. The COVID-19 pandemic is not over. Government needs to focus on protections for people. Clear information, reliable data, N95s, rapid tests, ventilation, filtration of indoor air.
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Subject: Province of British Columbia , Henry, Bonnie, Ventilation, Dix, Adrian, Furstenau, Sonia
Creator: Dix, Adrian, Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Georgia Straight
Source: YouTube
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Video recording
Date: 2022-02-10
Extent: 4:41
Relation: isbasedon:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMzSQv6qonE, https://www.straight.com/covid-19-pandemic/news/immunosupremacy-and-necrosecurity-drive-public-discourse-over-covid-19
Description: Documents obtained under the freedom of information law show that Dr. Penny Ballem, the head of the province’s COVID-19 vaccination campaign, charged taxpayers $405,000 last January through September for her services. Meanwhile, the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA) is refusing to explain how Dr. Bonnie Henry was allowed to co-author a book about her work as the Provincial Health Officer during the pandemic’s first wave.
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Subject: Ballem, Penny, Henry, Bonnie, Pendru Consulting, Vaccinations, Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern, ImmunizeBC, Aronson, Art, Provincial Health Services Authority, Visscher, Andrea, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Health, Province of British Columbia , Olsen, Adam, Beare, Lisa, Woywada, Jason
Group: Government Affairs, Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities
Creator: Mackin, Bob
Publisher: Castanet.net
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2022-02-10
Description: All mandates and restrictions related to COVID-19 need to end, say three eateries in the Cowichan Valley.
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Subject: The Lion Rampant Scottish Pub, Small Block Brewery, Farm Table Inn, Vaccinations, BC Vaccine Card, Henry, Bonnie, Findlay, Bruce, Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern, Scally, Aaron, Gates, George, Province of British Columbia , Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Health
Group: Hospitality Industry, Vaccinations
Creator: Barron, Robert
Publisher: Lake Cowichan Gazette
Source: Cowichan Valley Citizen
Coverage: British Columbia--Cowichan Valley, British Columbia--Maple Bay, British Columbia--North Cowichan, British Columbia--Cowichan Valley Regional District
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2022-02-10
Description: The decision has been made to cancel LTF12 for this school year and to provide all Grade 12 French Immersion students in 2021/22 with an exemption for this assessment.
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Subject: Province of British Columbia , Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Education, Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern
Group: Education, K to 12
Creator: Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Education
Publisher: Province of British Columbia
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Document
Date: 2022-02-10
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