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BRAUN: RNAO helps speed up second vaccine for health workers

Article content The province announced Monday that nurses, doctors, PSWs and other frontline health-care workers engaged in high-risk COVID settings are now eligible for a second vaccine dose earlier than the four-month interval. The Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO) led the way in advocating for this move. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or BRAUN: RNAO helps speed up second vaccine for health workers Back to video For those risking their lives every day through their involvement in the COVID-19 response, getting a second vaccine dose faster is crucial. Canada expanded the gap between first and second doses from a few weeks to a few months, hoping to get a first vaccine shot into as many people as possible, as quickly as possible.

Ontario authorizes workers from other provinces, outside hospitals amid ICU strain

Ontario authorizes workers from other provinces, outside hospitals amid ICU strain by Holly McKenzie-Sutter and Shawn Jeffords, THE CANADIAN PRESS Posted Apr 22, 2021 8:14 pm EDT Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, responds to a question during a press conference regarding COVID-19 vaccine distribution, at Queen s Park in Toronto on Friday, December 11, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Tijana Martin Health-care workers from other provinces and non-hospital settings could be deployed to Ontario’s overburdened intensive care units as early as next week, the health minister said Thursday as the government issued emergency orders to pave the way for those transfers. Christine Elliott said the moves are meant to get the most out of available resources as the province fights a devastating third wave of COVID-19 infections that have been pushing Ontario hospitals to their limits.

N L sending health-care help to Ontario, rest of Atlantic Canada mulling it over

  ST. JOHN S, N.L. After requests from Ottawa, Atlantic Canadian provinces are looking at how they might help Ontario as a deadly, record-breaking third wave threatens to overrun the province s health-care system. Officials from all four Atlantic provinces said Monday they ve been in contact with either Ontario Premier Doug Ford or with federal officials or both to see what they could do for Canada s most populous province. Ontario reported 4,447 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, while just 30 new cases were reported across the entire Atlantic region. Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey said his province will absolutely be sending front-line health care workers to pitch in, his wife among them.

COVID-19: Terre-Neuve enverra de l aide en Ontario, le N -B y réfléchit

COVID-19: Terre-Neuve enverra de l aide en Ontario, le N -B y réfléchit
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N L sending health-care help to Ontario, rest of Atlantic Canada mulling it over

N L sending health-care help to Ontario, rest of Atlantic Canada mulling it over
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