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Nursing shortages disrupting patient care across N L , says union, but health minister disagrees
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Air ambulance advocacy group wants medevac stationed in central N.L.
The call from Eugene Nippard, chair of Air Ambulance Medical Transport Advocacy Group, comes after 73-year-old Clifford Russell spent nearly 30 hours lying on an exam table at a community nursing station waiting for a medivac.
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Posted: Apr 18, 2021 2:53 PM NT | Last Updated: April 18
Eugene Nippard is president of Newfoundland and Labrador s Air Ambulance Medical Transport Advocacy Group.(Heather Gillis/CBC)
Eugene Nippard, chair of the province s Air Ambulance Medical Transport Advocacy group, is calling on government to address inefficiencies in the provincial air ambulance system and station a medevac team in central Newfoundland.
No new cases as N.L. hits vaccination milestone in fight against COVID-19
Nearly 20 per cent of the province has had at least one dose of vaccine, according to Health Department data, pushing the population further toward its goal of herd immunity.
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Posted: Apr 12, 2021 10:53 AM NT | Last Updated: April 12
Premier Andrew Furey, right, and Health Minister John Haggie celebrate the arrival of the first vaccine doses in Newfoundland and Labrador on Dec. 15. Four months later, one-fifth of the population has had at least one shot.(Andrew Furey/Twitter)