April 8, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Paula Brown
The Town of Orangeville alongside all other municipalities in Ontario has moved into a four-week stay-at-home order, as the province declares its third state of emergency.
The Ontario government announced the state of emergency and stay-at-home-order in a press conference Wednesday (April 7) afternoon, as the number of cases of COVID-19 and hospitalization in the province continues to rise. The order went into effect Thursday (April 8) at 12:01 a.m., and will last at least four weeks.
“There is no doubt that this third wave has been different from anything we’ve faced so far. The risks are greater, and the stakes are higher,” said Premier Doug Ford, in a press conference on Wednesday.
Headwater Health Care staff frustrated after manager s son allegedly receives COVID-19 vaccine
by Erick Espinosa
Posted Jan 29, 2021 3:53 pm EDT
Headwater Heath Care Centre s COVID-19 assessment centre in Orangeville. Photo credit: FACEBOOK/Headwaters Health Care Centre
For the second week in a row, the actions of a senior staff member at Headwater Health Care Centre are being questioned after her son allegedly received the COVID-19 vaccine at a Brampton clinic.
CityNews received an array of news tips from staff members expressing frustration after discovering a casual employee of the hospital, who has allegedly not worked since August, had recently returned from school in Ottawa to receive a dose.
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