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La Soufriere: A sad ending for some animals in the Red Zone

This Chateaubelair resident returned to the Red Zone for his dog. (Photo: Christina Smith) A Chateaubelair resident, along with his dog, sat and stared out at the ocean from an ash-covered jetty. All around them, other dogs roamed the area sniffing and turning over garbage looking for food.  A few feet away, one dog lay in the ankle-deep ash struggling to breathe.  “This one ah my dog ya know. Me come back up to get him, couldn’t left him up here again. Me just waiting on the boat now to go back out,” the man told  Loop News Caribbean. 

Despite outbreaks, Winnipeg care-home residents allowed to leave, visit families

When an email from the personal care home where Marie Tremblay’s mother lives landed in her inbox with the subject line “holiday season visitation,” her mind started racing. When an email from the personal care home where Marie Tremblay’s mother lives landed in her inbox with the subject line holiday season visitation, her mind started racing. Tremblay’s mom is a resident at Park Manor Personal Care Home in Transcona, where an outbreak of COVID-19 has infected 73 residents and 37 staff. Twenty-two residents have died due to the disease. They’ve asked families not to go in there during COVID; it’s bad enough with staff getting it. So, I haven’t gone in to visit her since the lockdown, Tremblay said Friday.

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