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Vaccine-induced blood clots under more scrutiny as Canada reports first case

Vaccine-induced blood clots under more scrutiny as Canada reports first case
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Vaccine-induced blood clots under more scrutiny as Canada reports first case

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Atlantic bubble reopening plans precarious, PEI Premier says, as COVID-19 concerns rise

Atlantic bubble reopening plans ‘precarious,’ PEI Premier says, as COVID-19 concerns rise CHARLOTTETOWN Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press Prince Edward Island Premier Dennis King says Atlantic Canada’s goal of reopening the regional travel bubble by April 19 is “precarious.” King told reporters today the COVID-19 situation in the region is increasingly concerning and that he anticipates the bubble will be delayed. He says he expects a formal announcement later today after the four Atlantic premier meet.

The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada for Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Ontario has released more details on its plan to vaccinate adults living in certain COVID-19 hot spots. It says community groups will help organize vaccine clinics for residents aged 18 and older in high risk settings within hot-spot postal codes. The province says those groups include faith-based organizations, employers and other community organizations. Mobile teams and pop-up clinics will be used in those places and the government says individuals can contact their local health units for details. The hot-spot plan will first take effect in certain postal codes in Toronto and Peel Region. Ontario also says education workers who work or live in hot-spot postal codes in Toronto and Peel will be provided with an eligibility letter from their local school board to access a shot.

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