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Concern for residents as Red Cross ends mission at site of Manitoba s deadliest COVID-19 outbreak

Concern for residents as Red Cross ends mission at site of Manitoba s deadliest COVID-19 outbreak Karen Pauls © Submitted by Jean Giffen Jean Giffen, centre, celebrated Valentine s Day at the Maples Long Term Care Home with her mother, Betty Jean Hutchinson, and her stepfather, Russ Smetaniuk, in February, when families could still visit. Hutchinson was among the Maples residents who died following a COVID-19 outbreak at the care home. One month after being deployed to the site of Manitoba s deadliest care home outbreak, a Red Cross team is moving on   leaving some families once again worried that their loved ones are at risk from COVID-19.

Funding boost transforms West End drop-in centre into full-time safe space

Funding boost transforms West End drop-in centre into full-time safe space West End Winnipeggers now have a 24/7 drop-in centre after years of hoping and trying for one. Social Sharing Expanded service will allow at-risk youth to be supported by the right people, at the right time CBC News · Posted: Dec 11, 2020 9:35 AM CT | Last Updated: December 11, 2020 The WE24 drop-in space is in the Magnus Eliason Recreation Centre on Langside Street.(Google Street View) West End Winnipeggers now have a 24/7 drop-in centre after years of hoping and trying for one. The Manitoba government announced Friday that it will provide the Spence Neighbourhood Association annual funding of $300,000 to vastly expand the offerings at its current community drop-in space inside the Magnus Eliason Recreation Centre on Langside Street.

Province crawls in race to protect its most vulnerable

Winnipeg Free Press By: Tom Brodbeck | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020 Opinion With multiple COVID-19 deaths at personal care homes reported daily, it’s clear the province has dropped the ball on protecting Manitoba’s most vulnerable citizens. With multiple COVID-19 deaths at personal care homes reported daily, it’s clear the province has dropped the ball on protecting Manitoba’s most vulnerable citizens. The question now: with a vaccine still months away for most Manitobans, what is the Pallister government planning to do about it? As of Dec. 1, 168 personal care home and assisted living facility residents had died of COVID-19. The problem has worsened over the past 10 days: a further, staggering 71 such deaths, including nine Thursday.

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