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Four residents test positive in COVID-19 outbreak at St Joseph s Villa long-term care home in Hamilton

Last Updated Monday, July 12, 2021 9:26PM EDT Four residents have now tested positive for COVID-19 at a Hamilton long-term care home dealing with an outbreak. St. Joseph’s Villa confirmed the outbreak in a statement Monday evening. “It is believed exposure came from outside the Villa community,” the statement said without specifying further. “The affected residents are in isolation. Contact tracing has been established and outbreak protocols have been implemented.” No staff members have tested positive so far, the home said. However in an email to CP24, City of Hamilton Public Health Services clarified that an outbreak affecting four staff at a hair salon within the facility was declared on July 10.

Long wait times, technical issues as Ontario opens up vaccine bookings

Article content Ontario’s health minister says the government is pleased to see thousands of people sign up for COVID-19 vaccines on the day eligibility opened to all adults in virus hot spots. Christine Elliott says more than 73,000 appointments were booked between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Monday, despite the frustrations described by some social media users. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Thousands sign up as Ontario opens vaccine bookings to 18 and older hot-spot residents Back to video Residents 18 or older living in 114 hot spot neighbourhoods were able to start reserving appointments this morning, but some reported difficulty and confusion with the process.

Ontario Expands COVID-19 Vaccination Booking to Individuals 45 and Over in Hot Spot Communities — Agenparl

NEWS RELEASE Licensed Child Care Workers Across Ontario Eligible to Book Vaccine Appointments This Week April 27, 2021 “This is a step forward in Phase Two of our vaccine distribution plan to ensure we are protecting people and communities most at risk,” said Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “By using every available channel to deliver vaccines, we are working to vaccinate Ontarians as quickly as possible and stop the spread in our communities. I encourage everyone who is eligible to book their appointment as soon as they can.” Despite facing consistent challenges in receiving a stable and reliable supply of COVID-19 vaccines, Ontario has continued to ramp up capacity and expand its rollout to additional groups.

Waitlists for COVID-19 vaccinations are being used by health units in other areas — why not Hamilton?

Waitlists for COVID-19 vaccinations are being used by health units in other areas — why not Hamilton?
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