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Whitehorse Daily Star: YP unhappy with minister s answers on vaccine status plans
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The Yukon government is finding out once again the devil is in the details when it comes to implementing promises it has made.
This time the devil is in how to administer the loosened health restrictions for travellers promised for May 25.
The government has said any Yukoner – and Canadian – who is fully vaccinated won’t have to serve out the 14-day self-isolation requirement to enter the territory if they can prove their status.
On Tuesday afternoon in the legislature, Health and Social Services Minister Tracy McPhee was under attack by the Yukon Party over the vaccine passports the government is working on.
Yukon youth aged 12-17, get ready to roll up your sleeves.
The territorial a and the chief medical officer of health, Dr. Brendan Hanley, announced today arrangements have been made to obtain
enough Pfizer vaccine doses to inoculate residents in that age range.
The logistics and timing are still being worked out.
Nearly 3,000 youth are in that target age group territorially, with approximately 2,100 of them in the Whitehorse area.
The objective is to have as many of the young people vaccinated as possible to begin the school year next fall to add “another layer of
protection” against the COIVD-19 virus, Hanley told this morning’s weekly media briefing.
Premier Sandy Silver unveiled his new cabinet early Monday evening, and it’s one that looks a lot like his old cabinet.
All of the cabinet ministers from the last government are back, other than former MLA Pauline Frost, some with new roles and some with
former positions.
Most have retained responsibility for at least one of their former assignments.
The big winner appears to be Tracy-Anne McPhee, who was awarded the deputy premier’s position along with Health and Social Services,
replacing Frost.
“I think Tracy McPhee is an extremely competent colleague, and she also had an extremely huge role in the last legislative session,” Silver
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