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The push to get eligible students vaccinated as back to school approaches

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We have both brands available, Simcoe County COVID-19 clinics offer both mRNA doses

  BARRIE, ONT. A steady stream of Simcoe Muskoka residents moved through the line on Tuesday at Barrie s Sperling Drive vaccination clinic. For some, it was a decision made to avoid mixing second doses of COVID-19 vaccines. There are a lot of conflicting reports, so we already made the decision we weren t going to take (Moderna), said one person waiting in line. While some regions like York have seen upwards of 1,200 people a day walking away from clinics if they did not get their preferred vaccine, operations director Stella Johnson says most people can get the vaccine they want. We have both brands available almost all of the time, so they really are able to get the brands they are comfortable with, Johnson said.

Weekend vaccination clinics held across Simcoe Muskoka, Grey Bruce, and York Region

  BARRIE, ONT. As the province s vaccine rollout continues to pick up speed, more options for clinics are being made available. Pop-up clinics were held across the Simcoe Muskoka, Grey Bruce and York Region health units, many accepting walk-ins for second doses. It felt great getting my second shot, so I m glad it s done and over with, says Kurt Neiman, a resident of Coldwater, where more than 600 doses were being administered at the Coldwater Arena. The delta variant, which is becoming more and more prevalent in our communities, requires two doses, so we are encouraging everyone to get vaccinated, says Carmine Stumpo, the president and CEO of Orillia Soldier Memorial Hospital.

COVID-19 News: COVID-19 infection rates dip as hospitalizations rise in Simcoe Muskoka

  BARRIE, ONT. Simcoe Muskoka health officials report a 30 per cent drop in confirmed COVID-19 cases over the past three weeks. Past president of the Ontario Medical Association, Dr. Sohail Gandhi, says it s a sign of progress. It s not quite what I d like to see, but at least it s a step in the right direction. Public health officials report 281 COVID-19 tests came back positive since Friday across Simcoe Muskoka. There are currently 1,585 active infections in the region. Still, Dr. Gandhi remains concerned about the rationing of health care. The health unit says there are 51 people in the hospital as of Monday fighting the virus. Of those, Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre in Barrie has 22 COVID-19 positive patients, seven on ventilators. It s unclear how many of these infected patients are transfers from overburdened GTA hospitals.

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