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Edmonton-based fabrics company donates 3.5 million face masks to Food Banks Canada


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An Edmonton-based fabrics company has donated 3.5-million medical grade face masks to Food Banks Canada.
Ennis Fabrics said in an April news release that the masks will be distributed to employees, volunteers and communities to better protect them from COVID-19.
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“The donation of 3.5-million masks means we’re helping protect millions of people across Canada, which makes our organization very happy,” company CEO and president Jim Ennis said in the release. ....

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Edmonton-based fabrics company donates 3.5 million face masks to Food Banks Canada

Edmonton-based fabrics company donates 3.5 million face masks to Food Banks Canada
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Blocking undocumented workers from Covid vaccines will be a moral and public health disaster, ethicists say


Workers inside a Sioux Falls, South Dakota, pork processing plant wear protective gear and are separated by plastic partitions as they carve up meat. (Photo courtesy Smithfield Foods via AP)
Last week Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts raised eyebrows around the country when he told local reporters that undocumented workers in Nebraska’s meat packing industry would not be included in its vaccination program because “you’re supposed to be a legal resident of the country to be able to be working in [meatpacking] plants.”
The comments, which seemed to wish out of existence a significant number of workers in Nebraska, was soon clarified by aides to the governor who explained that undocumented workers would not be blocked from receiving vaccinations but would definitely be at the end of the line in Nebraska. The governor may have expressed a sentiment shared perhaps less loudly by others, but blocking undocumented workers from a place on nation’s vaccination lines or discou ....

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