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Priority COVID-19 vaccines roll out in B.C. for some frontline workers, but approval is unclear


DARRYL DYCK/The Canadian Press
The B.C. government continues to delay acting on its commitment to provide priority vaccinations to 300,000 frontline workers, but individual health authorities are dispensing thousands of shots through an opaque approval system meant to protect people in workplaces with the highest risk of COVID-19 transmission.
The province has two main streams for vaccination: Most of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are reserved for an age-based immunization program, while the AstraZeneca supply was promised to frontline workers, including teachers, grocery workers, police, firefighters and daycare workers. But the guidelines around who get those doses are not clear. ....

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Presence of COVID-19 variants at Lower Mainland schools prompts solidarity march


 
VANCOUVER
Teachers at two Surrey Schools staged a “walk-in” Wednesday morning, after a faster-spreading variant of COVID-19 was detected in local school communities.
It was meant to draw attention to some of the health and safety concerns staff, students, and parents have been raising for months.
Staff at A.H.P. Matthew and Maple Green elementary schools wore red and marched around their schools just before the morning bell.
“The conditions are not the greatest for teachers and that we think there probably should be a masks for all mandate coming down from the province, “ said Deborah Jackson, a teacher at A.H.P Matthew that helped organize the walk-in. ....

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Union asks why junior school mask rule wouldn't work in B.C. if it does elsewhere | iNFOnews


Amy Smart
Children wearing masks sit behind screened in cubicles as they learn in their classroom after getting their pictures taken at picture day at St. Barnabas Catholic School during the COVID-19 pandemic in Scarborough, Ont., on Tuesday, October 27, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
February 26, 2021 - 1:00 AM
VANCOUVER - As British Columbia teachers argue for broader mask requirements in elementary schools, some families and educators say it s been easy for kids to adapt to the rules in other provinces.
Heather Thompson, a special-education teacher at Whitehorn Public School in Mississauga, Ont., said masks were introduced to students from grades 1 through 12 in September in Peel s school district. ....

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