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COVID shots safe, helpful: Sudbury docs

Author of the article: Sudbury Star Staff Publishing date: Jan 28, 2021  •  January 28, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  Article content Local health experts are stressing the safety and effectiveness of the COVID vaccine as doses arrive in Sudbury. Residents in three local long-term care facilities received shots on Wednesday, and more residents will be inoculated in coming days. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. COVID shots safe, helpful: Sudbury doctors Back to video The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines approved for use in Canada “are trusted by physicians and other health professionals across the country,” notes a release from Public Health Sudbury and Districts.

Safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines endorsed by PHSD

SHARE ON: Dr. Penny Sutcliffe, the agency’s medical officer of health, says the two vaccines currently approved for use in Canada, from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, are trusted by physicians and other health professionals across the country. Photo- Moderna Vaccine - Moderna Canada Public Health Sudbury & Districts is planning for the imminent arrival of the vaccine in the area and want to ensure residents are aware of the safety and effectiveness of approved vaccines. Dr. Penny Sutcliffe, the agency’s medical officer of health,  says the two vaccines currently approved for use in Canada, from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, are trusted by physicians and other health professionals across the country.

Southern Nevada State Veterans Home reports coronavirus-related death

and last updated 2020-12-19 01:07:42-05 BOULDER CITY (KTNV) — The Southern Nevada State Veterans Home reports a resident who had been hospitalized for the past two weeks with COVID-19 and an underlying respiratory condition has passed away. This 64-year-old peacetime veteran served in the U.S. Army and had been on a ventilator, according to the SNSVH. “It is very difficult for all of us at the Nevada Department of Veterans Services and SNSVH to lose another resident to the coronavirus. However, it is nothing compared to the loss each family must feel while going through this struggle and the loss of a loved one to this disease,” said NDVS Director Kat Miller. “We offer our deepest condolences.”

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