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As Dr. Jennifer Grant succinctly put it in a Sun Media column last week, it’s pointless and foolish for politicians and their advisors to keep blaming Canadians for the spread of COVID-19.
Grant, an infectious diseases physician and clinical associate professor at the University of British Columbia’s faculty of medicine, also said it’s pointless and foolish to keep locking Canadians down in a futile bid to defeat COVID-19 and then, when the lockdowns fail, to blame the public for not following the rules.
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Employees at two City-run COVID-19 vaccine clinics test positive for virus
by News Staff
Last Updated Apr 9, 2021 at 4:50 pm EDT
Mass immunization clinic inside the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. TWITTER/John Tory
The City of Toronto says two employees working at its City-run COVID-19 vaccination clinics have tested positive for the virus.
The City says an employee working the mass immunization clinic at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre between April 2 and 5 and a second person working the Scarborough Town Centre clinic from March 31 to April 2 have tested positive for COVID-19.
The employees and those who may have come into contact with them were all wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and maintained physical distance, according to City officials.
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