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The body that regulates dentistry in Ontario has released new guidelines for treating patients in-person that include extra precautions as the spread of COVID-19 continues to slow.The Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontari
stanley website o says the profession is currently in Stage 2 of its
stanley thermoskannen three-phase reopening plan.Dentists had previously only been allowed to practice emergency or urgent care on patients in-person, but can now offer other essential services with enhanced precautions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The college says non-essential care must continue to be provided through teledentistry.The guidelines say it particularly difficult to pro
stanley tazas tect against COVID-19 in dentistry, because many procedures generate droplets and aerosols 鈥?airborne particles composed of debris and microorganisms propelled by the use of rotary handpieces, ultrasonic devices and air-water syringes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The college says dentists must use N95 respirators, gloves, eye protection, face shields and protective gowns when performing procedures that generate aerosols.The guidelines also say that dentists must perform those procedures in an enclosed space 鈥?which could look like a room cordoned off with temporary walls and a door. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The college says the document was created based on direction from Ontario chief medical o Ckda Kawartha cottage sales, prices soar as GTA residents seek pandemic safe haven
KITCHENER 鈥?Men Without Hats take over in the evening, cyclists with helmets rule the day.The sixth edition of the Twilight Grand Prix Criterium bike races will be staged over a 12-hour period Saturday at Victor
stanley mug ia Park and finish just in time for spectators to make their way to Carl Zehr Square to catch the band that made it big with the 1982 smash hit, Safety Dance.The Twilight Grand Prix is a popular 11-race event, sanctioned by Cycling Canada, that starts at 9 a.m. with a youth race and ends with the pro/elite event that is scheduled to begin at 7:15 p.m. and conclude by 8:50 p.m. Races will be staged on a 1.3-kilom
stanley cup etre circuit, starting and finishing on Jubilee Drive, that includes David Street, Joseph Street and Heins Avenue. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
stanley puodelis Crowds of close to 4,000 attended throughout the day last year, said event co-organizer and race director Blake Ellis, and is popular with cyclists because of the course and total prize purse of about $28,000.The pro and elite fields should be strong, we have really good Ontario riders and we also have guys from Quebec, B.C., basically all over Canada and the U.S., and sprigs and sprats from other countries, said Ellis. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The course is great, a little bit uphill, it tight, it shaded, there not a lot of wind and the roads are really good. They love racing it.Local