Feds Bungle Student Job Ad For Work In Quebec Care Homes

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The ad originally said workers may have to work in multiple long-term care homes

More than half of the province’s 5,633 COVID-19 deaths have been reported in care facilities as of Wednesday.

“The workplace will be assigned according to your availability at the locations listed,” it read. “Please note that you may be required to go to multiple sites as needed.”, has renewed concerns about a resurgence of the disease in Quebec.An employee of the Montreal metro offers free masks to traveller who don't have one with them at the Lionel Groulx station on July 13, 2020 as face coverings and masks become compulsory in all public transports in the Quebec province in Montreal.

“The Red Cross assigns a team of personnel to a site and that team does not work at any other facility during their deployment,” she said about its safety protocols. As of Wednesday, more than 108,400 people have tested positive for the disease since the onset of the pandemic in Canada. Nearly 8,800 have died related to COVID-19.that were put in place in March in order to stimulate consumer spending after the first pandemic wave.Patrons look at a menu at a restaurant on the first day after novel coronavirus restrictions were lifted to visit restaurants in Montreal on June 22, 2020.

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