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Aggressive testing and isolation rules frustrate Yellowknife families caught in school outbreak


Posted: May 27, 2021 6:00 AM CT | Last Updated: May 27
Renee Sanderson stands with her nine-year-old son, Kane, outside their Yellowknife home. Sanderson s son is on the autism spectrum, and could not successfully be tested, forcing the family to isolate for 24 days.(John Van Dusen/CBC)
Renee Sanderson s oldest son needs more support than most children. He s nine years old and on the autism spectrum. Changes in routine can lead to changes in mood, aggression and irritability.
So when Sanderson was told that an outbreak at her children s Yellowknife school would keep the family confined to their property for 14 days, and away from her son s usual supports, she knew it would be a challenge but one she thought her family could handle. ....

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Building trust with refugees and new immigrants can dispel vaccine hesitancy and misinformation, health experts say


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Misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines among refugees and new immigrants is fueling distrust and a reluctance to get vaccinated, health experts say.
Inadequate access to culturally sensitive health care, language barriers and uncertainty about COVID-19 vaccines is pushing Canadian newcomers to look for vaccine information on social media and the Internet, which in some cases turns out to be false and misleading and raising fears about vaccinating against COVID-19, they add.
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Building trust with refugees and new immigrants can dispel vaccine hesitancy and misinformation, health experts say Back to video ....

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