Speaking with reporters at Queen’s Park on Monday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said his government would be waiving the policy of requiring employees to get a ntoe from their doctors for extended period of medically-related absence in light of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Ontario suspending doctor’s note policy for extended absences
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