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Toddler Playing With Gun Accidentally Shoots Dead 5-Year-Old Cousin

Toddler Playing With Gun Accidentally Shoots Dead 5-Year-Old Cousin On 1/21/21 at 6:56 AM EST A toddler playing with a gun shot dead his 5-year-old cousin at a Detroit home on Wednesday, police have said. The 18-month-old boy reportedly got hold of the weapon while at the property with his father, his cousin, his grandmother and a baby girl. The bullet hit the 5-year-old boy in the neck at the home in the 2400 block of Sturtevant Street, where police were called at 9:30 a.m. At a news conference, Detroit Police Department Commander Tiffany Stewart called it a sad day in the city.

Vaccine wastage expected, not desired: province

Winnipeg Free Press Last Modified: 7:57 AM CST Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020 | Updates Dr. Jazz Atwal, acting deputy chief provincial public health officer, says doses are being carefully managed. Multiple doses of the COVID-19 vaccine being trashed on the first day of deployment in Manitoba is nothing to get sick with worry about, the acting deputy chief provincial public health officer says. Multiple doses of the COVID-19 vaccine being trashed on the first day of deployment in Manitoba is nothing to get sick with worry about, the acting deputy chief provincial public health officer says. On Tuesday, Dr. Jazz Atwal responded to media reports that up to nine precious doses ended up in the trash Dec. 16, at the end of the first day of local distribution, when a clinic manager ordered unused vaccine be discarded.

WRHA manager ordered COVID vaccine doses trashed: sources

Winnipeg Free Press Nurses overruled after offering to find eligible front-line workers to inject with end-of-day supply By: Melissa Martin | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Monday, Dec. 21, 2020 Last Modified: 4:52 PM CST Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020 | Updates While Manitobans celebrated the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine in the province, up to nine precious doses ended up in the trash at the end of the first day when a clinic manager ordered unused vaccine to be discarded, a decision that flew in the face of public-health recommendations. While Manitobans celebrated the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine in the province, up to nine precious doses ended up in the trash at the end of the first day when a clinic manager ordered unused vaccine to be discarded, a decision that flew in the face of public-health recommendations.  

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