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Review of national facility finds procedural flaws


Winnipeg Free Press
Review of national facility finds procedural flaws
By: Dylan Robertson
Last Modified: 8:31 AM CST Wednesday, Mar. 3, 2021
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The National Microbiology Lab at The Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health on Arlington St. in Winnipeg.
OTTAWA The National Microbiology Lab has revised its staffing procedures, after reports of a toxic workplace culture at the Winnipeg facility.
OTTAWA The National Microbiology Lab has revised its staffing procedures, after reports of a toxic workplace culture at the Winnipeg facility.
But a union representing staff in multiple branches of the lab say many of those issues have only gotten worse. ....

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Vaccination appointments grind to halt


Winnipeg Free Press
By: Dylan Robertson 
(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
The federal government insists Pfizer will meet the agreed upon quota of four million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine by the end of March even though scheduled shipments to Canada have changed three times.
OTTAWA The Manitoba government has stopped scheduling COVID-19 vaccination appointments just as the federal government said it has no idea how many doses will arrive in the country in just two weeks’ time.
Winnipeg Free Press
OTTAWA The Manitoba government has stopped scheduling COVID-19 vaccination appointments just as the federal government said it has no idea how many doses will arrive in the country in just two weeks’ time. ....

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Two per cent of Canadians with COVID have logged it in contact-tracing app


Two per cent of Canadians with COVID have logged it in contact-tracing app
By Charlie Pinkerton. Published on Jan 11, 2021 4:09pm
The COVID Alert app (Jolson Lim/iPolitics)
Only two per cent of people who have tested positive for COVID-19 in Canada have activated the federal government’s contact-tracing app, Health Canada figures show.
COVID Alert, the app created by the Canadian government, is designed to notify the potential contacts of people who test positive for the disease after users enter key codes provided by health officials.
On Jan. 5, when 618,644 cases had been reported nationally, Health Canada said only 13,697 people had loaded key codes into the app by that day. ....

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Canada administers its first COVID-19 vaccine shots


Canada administers its first COVID-19 vaccine shots
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Canada’s national vaccination campaign to stop the spread of COVID-19 began with joy and relief on Monday, while challenges facing the mass inoculation plan rose to the surface as hundreds of Quebec nursing-home workers passed on the shot for now.
Gisèle Levesque, an 89-year-old resident of a Quebec City nursing home, did not flinch as she received her needle in the arm at 11:25 a.m. A short time later and about 250 kilometres to the southwest, Gloria Lallouz, 78, received her dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at a nursing home on the west side of Montreal. Anita Quidangen, a Toronto personal support worker who has worked with senio ....

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