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Ottawa s first COVID-19 vaccine given to personal support worker

  OTTAWA Ottawa s first COVID-19 vaccines were given to frontline health care workers on Tuesday, the beginning of the largest inoculation in the city s history. Jo-Anne Miner, a personal support worker at St. Patricks Home on Riverside Drive, was administered the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine just after 8 a.m. Tuesday morning at the Ottawa Hospital Civic campus. I just hope it s the start to everybody wanting to take the vaccine to help our city become COVID-free, Miner told CTV Morning Live shortly after getting the shot. Miner is the first of 100 people receiving the vaccine in Ottawa on Tuesday. She said she s happy to know she will soon be able to work with residents at the home knowing that she, and they, will be safe.

Ottawa PSW becomes first in city to receive COVID-19 vaccine

Article content Personal support worker Jo-Anne Miner volunteered to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to show others there is nothing to be afraid of. On Tuesday morning, the veteran long-term care worker from St. Patrick’s Home did just that, rolling up her sleeve to become the first Ottawa resident to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Observers at The Ottawa Hospital’s Civic campus spontaneously burst into applause. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Ottawa PSW becomes first in city to receive COVID-19 vaccine Back to video “It was truly an amazing event and something to watch,” said Joanne Read, head of planning at The Ottawa Hospital. “We all had our masks on, but I believe everyone was smiling.”

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