May 13, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Rob Paul
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
As additional COVID-19 vaccines are received, Peel aims to administer 150,000 doses the week of May 10 to May 16.
This will be the Region’s biggest one-week total so far.
At this pace, projections suggest that the campaign will reach its target of 75 per cent first doses earlier than expected, while also accelerating Ontario’s goal of reaching 65 per cent first dose coverage by the end of May.
As part of the next phase, the Region of Peel is taking steps to provide even more opportunities for residents to get vaccinated by adding approximately 10,000 appointments per week for all residents 18 and older in Peel, extending hours at mass vaccination clinics, launching an additional 10 community workplace clinics, and expanding pharmacy and primary care offerings in the Region.
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In light of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis in India, Bruce Power has made a $20,000 donation to the Canadian Red Cross to support preparedness, response, and recovery activities in India.
“Throughout the pandemic, Bruce Power has been committed to supporting our local community and the province through the COVID-19 health crisis,” said Pat Dalzell, Bruce Power’s Head of Corporate Affairs. “India is experiencing a critical surge in coronavirus cases, with the country’s health care system stretched beyond capacity, and supplies running short. This donation will support the Canadian Red Cross in its efforts to offer assistance to those affected in India.”
The Power Workers Union Supports One of Canada s Largest Public Health Vaccination Centre s in Peel Region
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TORONTO, May 12, 2021 /CNW/ - The Power Workers Union (PWU) is proud to be contributing to the new partnership between Bruce Power and Peel Public Health to bring together a coalition of organizations to establish one of Canada s largest vaccination centres. The Bruce Power led partnership is made possible due to the contributions from labour partners the PWU and the Labourers International Union of North America (LiUNA), Alectra Utilities and Bruce Power business partners Kinectrics, Nordion, Framatome, SNC-Lavalin, NPX, CGI Inc., BWXT, E.S. Fox and the Ontario Chamber of Commerce Vaccination Support Council.
If you have questions about the COVID vaccine, you can get answers.
Bruce Power is hosting a virtual discussion in partnership with the Ontario Chamber of Commerce’s Vaccination Support Council next week.
A leader in health care quality, Dr. Ben Chan will be available on Monday at 2pm to discuss the health pandemic response and vaccine safety.
A recording will be made available following the event.
To hear from the emergency room physician you need to register for the event.
For more information go to Bruce Power’s website.