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The Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority is investigating after a complaint of COVID-19 queue-jumping at a Brantford retirement home.
The Brant County Health Unit says the complaint involves six people who were not eligible to receive first doses of the vaccine which were administered last month.
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The health unit won’t provide more information about the complaint or even confirm the home.
Ryan Spiteri, spokesperson for the health unit, said the complaint is the only one received about possible queue-jumping.
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