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TORONTO 鈥?Ontario nursing homes that break the rules would face tougher penalties and individual offenders would be prohibited from working in long-term care, under proposed legislation aimed at strengthening accountability in a sector devastated by the pandemic.Corporations could face fines of up to $1 million for second offences, while individuals and board members at for-profit homes could be fined up t stanley thermobecher o $400,000.You must operate within the rules or there will be consequences, Long-Term Care Minister Rod Phillips said in an interview before introducing the bill on Thursday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While the proposed legislation was welcomed by home operators, critics said it didn ;t go far enough to improve the long-term care system, which saw more 15,000 infections among residents and over 4,000 deaths.Anyone convicted of an offence under the new legislation, or under existing rules, would be barred from working, volunteering or sitting on the board of a stanley termosky long-term care home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The legislation would give the minister power to suspend a home license and install a supervisor without having to close the home and disrupt care for residen stanley water bottle ts. It would also mandate that homes have an assigned, trained leader for infection prevention and control programs, which are to be audited by inspectors.Earlier this week, the government announced plans Tlls Everybody was crying : After 24 years Canada s first all-female boxing club has closed. COVID-19 was the sucker punch
WKU researchers receive nearly $25,000 grant for Bowling Green radon researchRadon tests show high levels in BG homesAugust 16, 2022 Meghann Stamps, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinReddi stanley becher tBOWLING GREEN, Ky. A team of Western Kentucky University students received almost $25,000 for their radon research project.A handful of researchers from WKUs School of Engineering and Applied Sciences are using the governmental grant for their experimental study, hoping to develop affordable systems that improve air stanley polska quality.The group say stanley cup s that in their three years of researching local radon levels, many Bowling Green homes have tested positive for high radon levels.聽A concern, where radon exposure is considered the number one cause of lung cancer to non-smokers.Professor of Architectural Sciences at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Western Dr. Osama Mansour said, Im so proud of my students, and Im glad that this is going to raise awareness between the students and the community for this issue.Next year, the researchers will submit their findings in hope of raising awareness about radon in homes and in hopes of developing an affordable solution.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App
TORONTO 鈥?Ontario nursing homes that break the rules would face tougher penalties and individual offenders would be prohibited from working in long-term care, under proposed legislation aimed at strengthening accountability in a sector devastated by the pandemic.Corporations could face fines of up to $1 million for second offences, while individuals and board members at for-profit homes could be fined up t stanley thermobecher o $400,000.You must operate within the rules or there will be consequences, Long-Term Care Minister Rod Phillips said in an interview before introducing the bill on Thursday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While the proposed legislation was welcomed by home operators, critics said it didn ;t go far enough to improve the long-term care system, which saw more 15,000 infections among residents and over 4,000 deaths.Anyone convicted of an offence under the new legislation, or under existing rules, would be barred from working, volunteering or sitting on the board of a stanley termosky long-term care home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The legislation would give the minister power to suspend a home license and install a supervisor without having to close the home and disrupt care for residen stanley water bottle ts. It would also mandate that homes have an assigned, trained leader for infection prevention and control programs, which are to be audited by inspectors.Earlier this week, the government announced plans Tlls Everybody was crying : After 24 years Canada s first all-female boxing club has closed. COVID-19 was the sucker punch
WKU researchers receive nearly $25,000 grant for Bowling Green radon researchRadon tests show high levels in BG homesAugust 16, 2022 Meghann Stamps, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinReddi stanley becher tBOWLING GREEN, Ky. A team of Western Kentucky University students received almost $25,000 for their radon research project.A handful of researchers from WKUs School of Engineering and Applied Sciences are using the governmental grant for their experimental study, hoping to develop affordable systems that improve air stanley polska quality.The group say stanley cup s that in their three years of researching local radon levels, many Bowling Green homes have tested positive for high radon levels.聽A concern, where radon exposure is considered the number one cause of lung cancer to non-smokers.Professor of Architectural Sciences at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Western Dr. Osama Mansour said, Im so proud of my students, and Im glad that this is going to raise awareness between the students and the community for this issue.Next year, the researchers will submit their findings in hope of raising awareness about radon in homes and in hopes of developing an affordable solution.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App