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There is continued controversy over Bill 35, that was introduced by Education Minister Dominic Cardy.
The Bill would give Resource Teachers with a Masters Degree the ability to conduct and analyze psychoeducational testing.
Executive Director of the New Brunswick College of Psychologists Mandy McLean is concerned about the potential for misdiagnosis, which could hurt children in the long run, ” There is definitely the risk of not having the proper best diagnosis or the professional learning plan, to move forward. So we are worried kids won’t be given what they need at a time that they do need it the most.”So many other organizations have spoken out to say that this is not going to help the situation. This has so many experts are speaking so loudly, and there should be a pause to just say, perhaps this isn’t the best solution, and they should consider what else they do.”
New Brunswick announced four new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday and expanded eligibility for vaccines.
People 50 or older may now schedule an appointment online to receive their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine through the Horizon or Vitalité health networks or by contacting a participating pharmacy, said Dr. Jennifer Russell, the province s chief medical officer of health.
Anyone 16 or older with at least two chronic conditions, who may be more vulnerable to the effects of COVID-19, is also eligible, she said. I urge you to take whatever vaccine is offered.
Education Minister Dominic Cardy said all four approved vaccines represent a miracle of modern science and lashed out at the National Advisory Committee on Immunization, known as NACI, suggesting the national panel is undermining our decisions about which vaccines to take.