comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - பெர்னாடெட் மக்டொநல்ட் - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Canberra Health Services chief resigns

Outgoing Canberra Health Services CEO Bernadette McDonald. In a message to her colleagues, Ms McDonald, who took on the role in late 2018, said she would be leaving Canberra and returning to her family in Melbourne. “As many of you would know, the past year has been particularly tough for me, not only dealing with the uncertainty and anxiety of the pandemic, but also having to spend large periods of time apart from my husband and children,” said Ms McDonald. “At one stage we were apart for eight months due to travel restrictions and my work in a high risk setting.”

www ladigetto it - Day 4, lunedì 3 maggio: Fragili equilibri e sfide verticali

www ladigetto it - Day 4, lunedì 3 maggio: Fragili equilibri e sfide verticali
ladigetto.it - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ladigetto.it Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Nurses won t be forced to vaccinate against coronavirus

Canberra Health Services chief executive Bernadette McDonald talks to Federal Minister for Health Greg Hunt about the COVID-19 phase 1A rollout. Photo: Andrew Mathieson FRONTLINE nurses in the ACT are not at risk of losing their jobs in the pandemic should they oppose being forced to vaccinate against COVID-19. The inoculations that were launched on Monday (February 22) will not be mandatory for the 4000 Canberra Health Services staff, chief executive Bernadette McDonald confirmed. But the workers, who have been testing concerned Canberrans for coronavirus for nearly 12 months, could be coerced to take the jabs they are delivering out to the public.

ACT s COVID-19 vaccine rollout is set to start on February 22 Here s what the timeline means for you

ACT s COVID-19 vaccine rollout is set to start on February 22. Here s what the timeline means for you MonMonday 15 updated MonMonday 15 FebFebruary 2021 at 8:24am The Pfizer vaccine needs to be stored at temperatures between minus 60 and minus 80 degrees Celcius. ( Share Print text only Cancel Like the rest of the country, the ACT is set to start the first phase of its COVID-19 vaccination process in the coming weeks. Locally, Canberra health authorities have been preparing to vaccinate residents in partnership with the Commonwealth. Here s what the ACT s vaccine rollout means for you: What is the COVID-19 vaccine? The Pfizer vaccine has arrived in Australia.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.