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Vaccinated staff allowed to work at more than one care home

Winnipeg Free Press MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Health and seniors care minister Heather Stefanson: “We are continuing this order to protect our most at-risk Manitobans and ensure employees working in personal care homes can provide care safely.” Personal care home staff who have had at least one shot of the COVID-19 vaccine will be allowed to work at multiple locations across Manitoba after nearly a year of being restricted to a single site. Winnipeg Free Press Personal care home staff who have had at least one shot of the COVID-19 vaccine will be allowed to work at multiple locations across Manitoba after nearly a year of being restricted to a single site.

COVID-19: Vaccinated personal care home staff can now work at multiple Manitoba facilities

  WINNIPEG Personal care home staff in Manitoba vaccinated against COVID-19 can now take shifts at multiple facilities. Health Minister Heather Stefanson announced the new public health order on Monday, saying personal care home staff who are not vaccinated can still only work at one facility. “Personal care home staff on the front line provide an absolutely invaluable service to our Manitoba seniors and personal care home residents who have been hardest hit by COVID-19,” Stefanson said in a news release. “Our government has fast-tracked vaccinating both personal care home residents and staff, and this new public health order recognizes that work and improves staffing flexibility for personal care homes and to allow care providers to schedule additional shifts.”

Manitobans 40 and over can access the AstraZeneca vaccine

WINNIPEG Manitobans 40 and older are now eligible for the AstraZeneca vaccine. Health Minister Heather Stefanson made the announcement in a news release on Monday, saying the eligibility expansion is effective immediately at medical clinics and pharmacies. “Tens of thousands of doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine remain in clinics and pharmacies across the province, which is why we re expanding the eligibility criteria for the vaccine,” Stefanson said. “I want to thank physician and pharmacy partners for their work to provide vaccine and look forward to the numbers of doses administered increasing quickly over the coming days.” This news comes after the province halted AstraZeneca vaccinations for those under the age of 55 last month, due to concerns over rare but dangerous blood clots.

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