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Backlash to anti vaccine mandate protest prompts move away from Winnipeg hospital

Backlash to anti vaccine mandate protest prompts move away from Winnipeg hospital
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Halstead funeral directors staff raise vital cash after 10k race

A TEAM of funeral directors have managed to raise more than £2,000 for charity after smashing a gruelling 10km race. Thirteen colleagues working for funeral directors Daniel Robinson and Sons were able to raise the cash for Isabel Hospice. The team was made up of employees from six branches of the business. Terry Wright and Sandy Maloy were representing the Halstead branch and took part with Louise Griffiths and Penny Ward from the Braintree branch. The team raised the cash after taking part in the Ware 10K. Overall, the team have raised a whopping £2,059 so far to support the Isabel Hospice charity in east Herts.

Common sense has taken a vacation: nurse

Brandon Sun By: Michele LeTourneau, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Posted: Advertisement Who is in charge of the vaccine rollout in Manitoba that’s a question many nurses in the province are asking, including in the Prairie Mountain Health (PMH) region. The region put out an internal call for COVID vaccine program support intake for PMH employees only, about a month ago. Darlene Jackson, prresident of the 12,000 member Manitoba Nurses Union. (Submitted) As more COVID-19 vaccine is delivered in the coming weeks, teams of people will be needed throughout our region to make this historic immunization campaign a success, PHM states.

Manitoba nurses feel concerns aren t being heard, they re being stretched thin, survey findings suggest

Manitoba nurses feel concerns aren t being heard, they re being stretched thin, survey findings suggest The professional association that represents all Manitoba nurses is calling on the provincial government to provide nurses with resources and include nurses in health-care decisions, following a survey that suggests nurses feel their concerns aren t being heard and they re being overstretched. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jan 12, 2021 10:13 PM CT | Last Updated: January 13 Patients cannot receive the level of care they need because of staffing shortages, mandated overtime, increased patient needs and nurses being redeployed in areas outside their expertise, suggests a survey conducted by the Association of Regulated Nurses of Manitoba.(Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images)

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