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A shot at a vaccine: Windsor-Essex hosting 2 walk-in clinics Monday

A shot at a vaccine: Large turnout at Windsor pop-up clinics means no more walk-ins Two pop-up, COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Windsor, one downtown and the other in Sandwich Towne, have run out of vaccines for those hoping to walk in and get one with an appointment Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 03, 2021 8:08 AM ET | Last Updated: May 3 The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit hosted a pop-up vaccination clinic for residents with postal codes starting with N9A on Monday. A second clinic is taking place in Sandwich Towne for N9C residents.(Chris Ensing/CBC)

Health unit announces locations for Monday s pop-up vaccination clinics

Will Your Work Ever Get Back To Normal? - The Good Men Project

The Good Men Project Become a Premium Member We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century. Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable. Will Your Work Ever Get Back To Normal? While widespread adult COVID-19 vaccination by mid-2021 looks promising, what passes for normal in the workplace when the US economy reopens remains uncertain.   The post-pandemic reality is that it might never look the same again. Here, experts from Michigan State University’s School of Human Resources and Labor Relations assistant professors Amanda Chuan and Angela Hall, as well as associate director for undergraduate programs and associate professor Stacy Hickox answer questions as to what a post-COVID-19 workplace may look like and what to expect when workplaces reopen:

Alaska prisoners who are vaccinated can be visited by family and others starting Wednesday

Alaska prisoners who are vaccinated can be visited by family and others starting Wednesday Share on Facebook Print article For the first time in more than a year, the public will be allowed into Alaska prisons and jails to visit incarcerated people starting this week, the Department of Corrections said Monday. Correctional facilities throughout the state stopped visitations last March as a pandemic precaution. The corrections department will begin allowing public visitation with fully vaccinated prisoners on Wednesday, the department said in a statement. Incarcerated people must have received their final dose of a COVID-19 vaccine at least two weeks prior to any visits, the department said.

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