Anyone who has worked at the Baffinland Mary River Mine in Nunavut since April 30 should self-isolate immediately and contact Public Health Sudbury and…
TORONTO Just as residents of Ontarioâs Peel Region were beginning to see a significant drop in the number of COVID-19 cases, the provincial government has paused its hotspot vaccine strategy. âThe reason weâre seeing numbers go down is finally, after pleading and begging, we got a focus on the hotspots,â Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown said in a phone interview. âWe canât take our foot off the pedal.â But thatâs exactly whatâs happening, said the mayor. Brown explained that in the first two weeks of May, Peel Region was receiving 19 per cent of Ontarioâs vaccine supply, more than the 11 per cent considered to be the per capita allocation. This was part of a province-wide strategy meant to target hotspot zones by sending 50 per cent of Ontarioâs vaccine supply to these communities.
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