Waterloo Chronicle, 8 Oct 2020, p. 003

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3 | W aterloo C hronicle | T hursday,O ctober 8,2020 w aterloochronicle.ca Kanya Sesser, champion racer Photo by Joni Kabana www.waterlooregionmuseum.ca Ken SeilingWaterloo Region Museum 10 Huron Road, Kitchener | 519-748-1914TTY: 519-575-4608 Connect with us Human Plus: Real Lives + Real Engineering tells the story of how cutting edge science and engineering join forces to assist the human body and improve lives. It is no longer a conversation about overcoming deficiency... It's a conversation about potential. " " Aimee Mullins, Olympic champion, fashion model, inspirational speaker and double amputee On exhibit September 25, 2020 to January 3, 2021 Heating and A/C - 10 yr. Warranty on Parts & Labour New 2 STAGE 96% Furnace Air Conditioning All Seers Top Rated by Consumer Report Fireplaces • Gas Piping All your Mechanical Needs Water Heaters & Softeners Boilers Financing Available O.A.C. IESO Rebates Available 24 Hour Service Available ALLWEATHER AIR SYSTEMS INC. (519) 884-1705 | www.allweatherairsystems.com Water Heaters & Softeners Boilers Financing Available O.A.C. 24 Hour Service Available Heating and A/C - 10 yr. Warranty on Parts & Labour New 2 STAGE 96% Furnace Air Conditioning All Seers Fireplaces • Gas Piping All your Mechanical Needs Top Will your Furnace Make it Through this Coming Winter? Warranty - 10 Year Parts - 2 Year Labour Medical Officer of Health for Wellington-Dufferin- Guelph Public Health, Dr. Nicola Mercer, and Com- missioner, Region of Water- loo Public Health & Emer- gency Services, Dr. Hsiu-Li Wang, are encouraging res- taurants and bars to lower the volume in their spaces, according to an advisory re- leased Friday. "Higher volumes of am- bient noise such as music force patrons and staff to raise their voices or lean closer to hear. Raising your voice may send more of the COVID-19 virus into the air infecting those around you," it says. "With cases rising in our region and across the prov- ince, we need to pull out all the stops to reduce the spread of COVID-19," said Dr. Mercer. "The priority is to keep our region as safe as possible during this pan- demic. That includes main- taining our economic well- being - a determinant of good health." "Local businesses con- tinue to work hard to put in the required precautions for COVID-19 in their establish- ments," said Dr. Wang. "We are asking for everyone's awareness and understand- ing that the volume of music or sound in the establish- ments they frequent needs to be low, to help protect us all." "We all have a role in keeping our region open, healthy and thriving - whether that's schools, of- fices, or commercial estab- lishments," said Dr. Mercer. "But, it will take all of us get- ting creative to prevent the spread of COVID-19." WDG Public Health and ROW Public Health and Emergency Services contin- ue to provide advice to citi- zens and businesses in our region on the ways in which they can help stop the spread of COVID-19. Resi- dents and businesses can visit wdgpublichealth.ca or regionofwaterloo.ca/ph to learn more about ways to re- duce the risk of COVID-19. TURN DOWN THE VOLUME: REDUCING NOISE PREVENTS COVID FROM SPREADING, OFFICIALS SAY Turning down the volume in business establishments can help stop the spread of COVID. Taylor Clysdale/Torstar NEWS

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