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The changes include a recently announced step aimed at cottage country, with a ban on floating accommodations, such as rafts and barges that have buildings or structures for people to stay in overnight, on provincial waterways.
A number of regulatory health changes include allowing registered practical nurses to perform more procedures, for example those relating to wound care, and allowing pharmacists to administer certain medications and substances via injection or inhalation. Regulations around specimen collection and blood testing are also being changed to allow victims of crime, first responders and emergency personnel to more quickly learn if they have been exposed to communicable diseases when they come into contact with someone’s “bodily substances.”
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