comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - யார்க் ஜநரல் மருத்துவமனை - Page 2 : comparemela.com

Two more community vaccine clinics in Toronto closed amid supply issues

TORONTO Another two COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Toronto have been shuttered amid supply issues. A clinic at Thorncliffe Park Community Hub that was being operated by Michael Garron Hospital did not schedule any appointments for this week and has now formally announced that it will not be taking appointments until the supply issues are resolved. North York General Hospital has also announced that its community clinic at Seneca College will close as of April 17 and won’t reopen until April 26 due to the “temporary slow down.” The latest clinic closures come one day after the Scarborough Health Network confirmed that it would have to cancel 10,000 appointments booked for community clinics at Centennial College and Centenary hospital between Wednesday and Monday.

Two more coronavirus vaccine clinics in Toronto close amid supply issues

COVID-19 outbreak at Scarborough long-term care home that claimed dozens of lives now declared over

Published Tuesday, February 2, 2021 5:31PM EST A COVID-19 outbreak that claimed the lives of more than 80 people at Tendercare Living Centre, a long-term care home in Scarborough, Ont., is officially over. North York General Hospital, which took over control of Tendercare Living Centre on Christmas Day, announced the news in a statement published on Tuesday, saying the outbreak was officially declared over on Feb. 1. “The end of the outbreak is a hopeful turning point for those who live and work at Tendercare and the families who have been impacted by this terrible virus,” the hospital’s CEO Karyn Popovich said in the statement. “While we look toward brighter days ahead, we are deeply saddened by the losses suffered by the family and friends of the residents who died.”

Vaccinations begin at Scarborough long-term care home battling deadly COVID-19

  TORONTO Staff and residents at Tendercare Living Centre began receiving COVID-19 vaccinations Sunday, hoping to stem to the outbreak at the hard-hit long-term care home. Seventy-three people have died from contracting the virus at the Scarborough facility, which has suffered the highest COVID-19 fatality rate of all Ontario long-term care homes. As of Sunday there were 20 active resident cases at Tendercare; 91 resident cases were considered resolved. “I’m happy I’m going to get my vaccine today,” personal support worker Nina Barcon told CTV News Toronto on her way into the centre. Barcon was scheduled to return to work Monday after recovering from COVID-19.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.