Some Windsor-Essex essential workers eligible for COVID-19 vaccines Thursday
A long list of front-line workers who cannot work from home during the pandemic will be able to book appointments on the health unit s website as of 9:30 a.m.
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Posted: May 05, 2021 1:46 PM ET | Last Updated: May 5
The vaccination clinic at the Libro Credit Union Centre in Amherstburg, Ont. will be administering either the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines.(Tahmina Aziz/CBC)
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The medical officer of health for Windsor-Essex is urging people to ask their doctors questions about COVID-19 vaccines instead of “falling into the trap” of misinformation on social media.
In an effort to bolster confidence in the shots approved by Health Canada and being administered locally by the thousands each week, Dr. Wajid Ahmed on Wednesday shared evidence of the jab’s efficacy.
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With more than 82 per cent of area residents age 60 and older inoculated with at least one dose, and those living in long-term care and retirement homes fully immunized, “we are not seeing cases in that age group,” Ahmed said.
Windsor-Essex reports 28 new COVID-19 cases â lowest number since late March
There were 28 new cases of COVID-19 in Windsor-Essex in southwestern Ontario on Tuesday, the lowest daily increase since the end of March â although the medical officer of health says there needs to be a pattern of fewer cases before loosening restrictions is considered.
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As of Tuesday, about 36 per cent of Windsor-Essex residents have been vaccinated against COVID-19 with at least one dose.(Sanjay Maru/CBC)
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Adult residents of seven select Windsor-Essex postal codes as well as anyone age 50 and older can now book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment.
Starting Monday, anyone age 18 and up living in a neighbourhood identified as a “hot spot” for the virus is eligible for the Pfizer jab at a mass vaccination site. The local chosen postal codes are N8X, N8Y, N9A, N9B, N9C, N8H, and N9Y. Those born in 1971 and earlier can book an appointment regardless of where they live.
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A thief who tried to elude police by riding a motorcycle through a farm field received a reduced sentence Friday due to the “extraordinarily harsh” conditions he endured from jail overcrowding, lockdowns and an ant infestation.
Ontario Court Justice Ronald Marion accepted a joint submission from Crown and defence lawyers that will see Jason Sylvestre receive extra credit for the 91 days he served in pre-sentence custody. With the credit, he must serve 14 more days.
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