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Vaccine appointments at 3 Vancouver clinics cancelled because of the heat

  VANCOUVER Three vaccine clinics and a COVID-19 testing site in Vancouver either closed early or were cancelled entirely on Monday amid the dangerous and record-breaking heatwave gripping western Canada. And more cancellations may be coming later this week. In a statement late Monday afternoon, Vancouver Coastal Health said that due to safety concerns from the heat it had closed the West End Community Centre clinic and the Vancouver Community College clinic at 1 p.m., and closed its Vincent testing site at 11:30 a.m. “Those with a booked (a) vaccination appointment at either (clinic) . will receive an alert through the provincial booking system notifying them that their appointment has been cancelled,” reads the statement from spokesperson Rachel Galligan.

Richmond hospital COVID-19 outbreak: 7 patients in B C acute care unit for elderly test positive

Richmond hospital COVID-19 outbreak: 7 patients in B C acute care unit for elderly test positive
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Vancouver Coastal Health offering COVID-19 vaccines to restaurant workers

Shawn Goldberg/Shutterstock Restaurant workers in the Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) region are now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Communications spokesperson Rachel Galligan confirmed to Daily Hive that restaurant staff are included in VCH’s immunization program for frontline and essential workers. The program will include those aged 18 and older who work in industries where the full use of personal protective equipment and barriers can be challenging. Industries where COVID-19 outbreaks and clusters have occurred and those where staff live or work in congregate settings will also be included. “Restaurants and food service establishments that have experienced cases and clusters of COVID-19 have been included in this priority group,” Galligan said.

WNBA: Mystics have more cap flexibility after Sanders retirement

Photo by David Becker/NBAE via Getty Images Yesterday, the Washington Mystics announced that LaToya Sanders retired from the WNBA but will remain with Monumental Sports & Entertainment in a general player development capacity. The move was a surprise, and given that they also signed Theresa Plaisance yesterday, it’s always a good thing to take a step back and see where the team is after such moves. Here are three takeaways on where the Mystics are at this point. No. 1: The frontcourt rotation seems clearer. The Mystics’ frontcourt currently has Elena Delle Donne, Tina Charles, Myisha Hines-Allen, Erica McCall and Plaisance. It’s pretty clear that Delle Donne will get a starting role and major minutes while Hines-Allen and Charles will also get starter-level minutes. McCall and Plaisance have been reserves for their careers and will likely be in a similar role this season.

WNBA: Los Angeles Sparks reorient around Nneka and Chiney Ogwumike

WNBA: Los Angeles Sparks reorient around Nneka and Chiney Ogwumike
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