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I lie awake crying : The plane noise driving thousands mad

I lie awake crying : The plane noise driving thousands mad
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I lie awake crying : The plane noise driving thousands mad

I lie awake crying : The plane noise driving thousands mad
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I lie awake crying : The plane noise driving thousands mad

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St Clare s COVID-19 count rises to 12 as ward involved in outbreak closes for 2 weeks

About 150 people are still waiting for their test results.  Timeline of outbreak CBC News reported last Tuesday that two people who didn t have COVID-19 when they went into St. Clare s became sick with the virus that causes it. On Feb. 10, an Eastern Health employee at St. Clare s learned they were positive while at work. That person had worked while waiting for the COVID-19 test result.  That didn t break any rules or regulations they had been told by the health authority that the current policy meant they would continue to work their scheduled shifts at the hospital after getting swabbed for the virus.

COVID-19 unit being established in Pleasantview Towers; increased demand for RNs, says union

COVID-19 unit being established in Pleasantview Towers; increased demand for RNs, says union CBC/Radio-Canada © Patrick Butler/Radio-Canada Front-line workers, including registered nurses, who would be responding to the COVID-19 pandemic were among those identified in the Phase 1 of the province s vaccine rollout. But a lack of vaccine supply means some still have not been inoculated. Space is being cleared in at least one long-term care home in St. John s to make way for a dedicated COVID-19 unit, while front-line staff await word on when more of them will be receiving vaccinations, says the union representing the province s nurses. Some residents at Pleasantview Towers have been moved in an effort to prepare for long-term care residents who may develop symptoms of the virus and require a dedicated unit for care, says Yvette Coffey, president of the Registered Nurses Union of Newfoundland and Labrador.

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