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Alzheimer s patients shunted aside in LTC musical chairs

Article content A recent provincial health ministry edict that has ordered hospitals to transfer patients to long-term care beds to free up space for COVID patients has left Alzheimer’s and dementia patients in crisis out in the cold, says the executive director of the Alzheimer Society of Ontario. Cathy Barrick said those living with dementia in the community have been in a “holding pattern” for the past 13 months during the pandemic and those in crisis simply can’t get a placement in LTC, she said this week. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or

Mass vaccination clinics temporarily close due to low supply

Mass vaccination clinics temporarily close due to low supply COVID-1926 April 2021 By Sue Tiffin Local Journalism Initiative reporter The following are brief reports from a Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge district health unit press conference held virtually on April 21 with medical officer of health Dr. Natalie Bocking.   In the upcoming weeks, there will be fewer mass vaccination clinics in the HKPR area due to challenges with vaccine supply, and prioritization of mobile teams in reaching congregate care settings that the health unit has not yet been able to reach – and sometimes clinics will be prioritized over mobile teams while the health unit deals with a low supply of vaccine.

Mass vaccination clinics temporarily close due to low supply » Minden Times

Home /Mass vaccination clinics temporarily close due to low supply COVID-1926 April 2021 By Sue Tiffin Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The following are brief reports from a Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge district health unit press conference held virtually on April 21 with medical officer of health Dr. Natalie Bocking.   In the upcoming weeks, there will be fewer mass vaccination clinics in the HKPR area due to challenges with vaccine supply, and prioritization of mobile teams in reaching congregate care settings that the health unit has not yet been able to reach – and sometimes clinics will be prioritized over mobile teams while the health unit deals with a low supply of vaccine.

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