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Sask. first responders soon to be vaccinated The new plan also takes into account remaining frontline health-care workers as well as pharmacists and grocery store staff.
Author of the article: Heather Polischuk
Publishing date: Apr 13, 2021 • 1 day ago • 5 minute read • Members of the Regina Police Service, Regina Fire Protective Services and Dakota Towing made their way around the Regina General Hospital with the lights, sirens and horns to show appreciation for health care workers during the COVID-19-19 crisis in Regina on Wednesday, April 1, 2020. Photo by TROY FLEECE /Regina Leader-Post
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The province has amended its vaccine delivery plan, allowing for first responders including police, firefighters and public health inspectors to receive COVID-19 shots via mobile vaccination units.
First responders, including police and fire, will receive COVID-19 vaccines through mobile units.
Author of the article: Heather Polischuk
Publishing date: Apr 13, 2021 • 10 hours ago • 5 minute read • Members of the Regina Police Service, Regina Fire Protective Services and Dakota Towing made their way around the Regina General Hospital with the lights, sirens and horns to show appreciation for health care workers during the COVID-19-19 crisis in Regina on Wednesday, April 1, 2020. Photo by TROY FLEECE /Regina Leader-Post
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The province has amended its vaccine delivery plan, allowing for first responders including police, firefighters and public health inspectors to receive COVID-19 shots via mobile vaccination units.
Anti-mask protests have racist underpinnings
Shahab protest raises concerns
The rise of anti-mask protests around the city, province, and country have been startling. Given the gradual growth of these protests in the United States, it is not a surprise that they’ve started to take shape around the world.
The protesters often argue that the reason they’re activists is because the arrival of mandatory mask laws “infringes on their rights” and, in some cases, “makes it harder to breathe”.
While many studies have shown the benefits of wearing masks in public, anti-maskers have attempted to showcase that masks are “unsafe” as well as an infringement on their rights. Many protesters have claimed that masks create a risk of “inhaling” or “choking,” although there is scant evidence to support this other than it primarily being an issue with toddlers, who are typically exempted from masking. As many people have pointed out, surgical teams operate in masks for hours