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Screen For Life Coach Returns To Region

The Screen for Life Coach is making a return to northwestern Ontario following a COVID shortened 2020. The mobile screening clinic for breast, cervical and colon cancer will visit 70 local communities this year. The first stop is Dryden April 8-26. Coordinator Lauren Beach says they are hoping for a strong turnout. “With the initial shutdown and the unknowns last year with COVID, many people were putting their cancer screening off and we’re seeing people now who are overdue for screening. Which means that if there was something that needed attention, that it has now gone unchecked for a longer period of time and could result in a later stage diagnosis. So the point of routine screening is to come to us when you feel otherwise healthy so that we can monitor you from year-to-year and pick-up on small changes and treat them early.”

B C opens vaccinations to 80+ seniors and looks to allow religious services

B.C. opens vaccinations to 80+ seniors and looks to allow religious services SHARE ON: Dr. Bonnie Henry (B.C. Government Flickr) The B.C. Government has opened appointment bookings for residents over 80-years-old, while officials look to safely allow for religious services to resume with a limited capacity. Dr. Bonnie Henry, Provincial Health Officer said B.C. has been working to reopen in-person faith services with COVID-19 safety guidelines. “We will be providing a class variance to allow outdoor religious services in small numbers in the coming days,” said Henry. “We are working on advice on how we can have a workable approach to the gradual and safe reopening of ongoing indoor services for faith groups across the province, for all faith groups, starting in April.”

Interior Health to open nearly 50 COVID-19 vaccine clinics

Interior Health to open nearly 50 COVID-19 vaccine clinics SHARE ON: Stock image. (Supplied by AstraZeneca) Starting on Monday, seniors within the Interior Health region will be able to book appointments for a COVID-19 vaccine. IH said those 90 or older and Indigenous people 65 or older will be able to call and book appointments for vaccines. Immunization appointments for the region will begin on March 15th, and appointments can be made starting on March 8th. Eligible patients will be broken down into three age groups: Call on Monday, March 8th or after: Those born in or before 1931 (90+ years old). Indigenous people born in or before 1956 (65+ years old), and Elders.

Interior Health to open nearly 50 COVID-19 vaccine clinics

Interior Health to open nearly 50 COVID-19 vaccine clinics
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