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By Kate Otterbein
Unity Project homeless shelter on Dundas Street, London, Ont. (Hannah Theodore/XFM News)
As more Canadians get vaccinated against COVID-19, it’s left some questions. How do people experiencing homelessness get vaccinated?
“I think it’s really important to recognize that a lot of folks who are experiencing homelessness are quite capable of booking those appointments and attending them. Sometimes people need a little extra support, maybe that’s transportation or someone to attend with them,” says Chuck Lazenby, the executive director of Unity Project in London.
Right now, appointments are being booked either online or by phone. For those who don’t have access to a computer or phone, there are still options.
Winter Weather Travel Advisory issued for parts of Southern Ontario Stormy winter weather in Sarnia-Lambton (BlackburnNews.com file photo) By Hannah Theodore February 21, 2021 4:58pm Share via:
A Winter Weather Travel Advisory is still in place for Oxford County, but it has ended for much of southwestern Ontario.
The alert was first issued by Environment Canada on Sunday as forecasters were calling for a band of snow to move across the area tonight and continue through until early Monday morning.
The advisory ended for Middlesex-London, Sarnia-Lambton Windsor-Essex, Chatham-Kent and Elgin County at around 7:30 a.m. Monday.
Environment Canada said the Monday morning commute will likely be impacted and drivers are advised to use extra caution on the roads.