Australians stranded overseas share their experiences getting the COVID-19 vaccine
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When nurse Chiara Gelli moved from Queensland to the UK with her partner in December 2019, she couldn t have known the coronavirus pandemic would turn her life upside down in a matter of months.
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They say it was a smooth process and they have had no adverse reactions
More than 40 countries have begun administering COVID-19 vaccines My initial plan was to travel around and work here and there, just picking up shifts, the 25-year-old told the ABC.
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Business owners should get more information from Sault Ste. Marie Police Service to help prevent break-ins, a city councillor says.
While the total number of break-ins are almost the same during the first 10 months of 2020 compared to 2019, business burglaries climbed 20 per cent from 121 to 145.
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Lisa Vezeau-Allen represents Ward 2 and is a member of Sault Ste. Marie Police Services Board and Downtown Association.
She suggested the police department’s community mobilization team “give pointers in terms of prevention and safety” from Ontario Business Improvement Area Association with city business owners.