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Testing Requirements Easing At Long-Term Care Homes
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Long-Term Care Minister Merrilee Fullerton.YouTube.com/GovernmentofOntarioAnnouncements
The Ontario government announced a multi-million dollar investment in nursing education programs Friday, but the follow-up media conference seemed to be dominated by questions about concerns raised in the Ontario Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission.
Ontario Long-Term Care Minister Merrilee Fullerton made the education funding announcement with supporting statements from Ontario Colleges and Universities Minister Ross Romano. She said the province is investing $35 million to increase enrollment in nursing programs in Ontario colleges and universities.
The new spaces will be available for fall 2021 and winter 2022 cohorts and it is expected this will bring approximately 1,130 new practical nurses and 870 registered nurses into the health care system.
Published Wednesday, May 5, 2021 4:48PM EDT TORONTO - Premier Doug Ford defended his minister of long-term care on Wednesday, amid calls for her resignation after a scathing report found Ontario s nursing homes were neglected and unprepared for a pandemic. Ford told the legislature that he takes ultimate responsibility for the tragedies in long-term care and promised to fix the system. “The buck stops with me; that s who it stops with. It stops with me and I ll take responsibility,” Ford said during a debate on his first day back at Queen s Park after isolating from a COVID-19 exposure. He said he had “full confidence” in Long-Term Care Minister Merrilee Fullerton, saying she “showed leadership” during the pandemic, which has killed 3,761 long-term care residents as of Wednesday.
She showed leadership : Ford defends Ontario LTC minister after scathing commission report
by The Canadian Press, Lucas Casaletto
Posted May 5, 2021 4:04 pm EDT
Doug Ford and Andrea Horwath, April 2021. 680 NEWS
TORONTO – Premier Doug Ford is defending his minister of long-term care amid calls for her resignation after a scathing report found Ontario’s nursing homes were neglected and unprepared for a pandemic.
Ford says he takes ultimate responsibility for the tragedies in long-term care and promised to fix the system.
NEW- Ford on the long-term care situation says “This will never happen again” “I’ll defend my minister all day long because the leader of the opposition wasn’t on the calls” pic.twitter.com/sMjo7ksW7Y
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