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Licensed Child Care Workers Across Ontario Eligible to Book Vaccine Appointments This Week
April 27, 2021
“This is a step forward in Phase Two of our vaccine distribution plan to ensure we are protecting people and communities most at risk,” said Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “By using every available channel to deliver vaccines, we are working to vaccinate Ontarians as quickly as possible and stop the spread in our communities. I encourage everyone who is eligible to book their appointment as soon as they can.”
Despite facing consistent challenges in receiving a stable and reliable supply of COVID-19 vaccines, Ontario has continued to ramp up capacity and expand its rollout to additional groups.
OaM Player Ratings: LA Galaxy
The staff of Once A Metro gives their scores and thoughts on the wild 3-2 loss in Carson
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Juan Mesa: Not at fault on the goals but needs to lead the defense more.
Brit Byrd: Has not been a problem by any means but has not been especially involved in the build-up as was somewhat advertised.
AMRO TAREK - 4.8
J.J. Post: Was at fault for the first goal but earned some points back for his maybe-intentional, maybe-not assist on the Red Bulls’ second.
Ben Cork: Not the worst performer in the backline but as always never seems to be able to channel his large frame and elegant movement into dominance.
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Ontario should set up a lottery to allocate one of the few medications known to reduce mortality in critically ill COVID-19 patients in case supplies are exhausted during the punishing third wave, according to a new paper from the province’s scientific advisers.
The Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table is asking the provincial government to prepare for the day hospitals run out of tocilizumab, an anti-inflammatory drug that physicians are already administering in smaller doses to make limited amounts go further.
Efforts to give security guards higher vaccine priority are going nowhere, say union representatives
Author of the article: Adrian Humphreys
Publishing date: Apr 21, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 4 minute read • We are essentially at the front of the front line before you get into the hospital, into that store, that bank, nine times out of 10, there is security there, in the role of enforcement, crowd control, health and safety compliance, and engagement with crowds, says Paul Katerenchuk of security firm Synergy Protection. Photo by Getty Images
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Security guards are often the pointy end of the stick for COVID-19 control measures. They’re the ones monitoring for masks and distanced lineups at grocery stores and pharmacies, controlling access to care homes and hospitals, taking temperatures at front desks, even moving dead patients from morgues.
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