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Campbellford Memorial Hospital officially began vaccinating residents and staff of the Campbellford Memorial Multicare Lodge last Thursday.
Vaccines arrived at CMH in the morning and the hospital was given the go-ahead by Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit (HKPRDHU).
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CMH will be vaccinating high-priority healthcare workers after all residents of the Multicare Lodge have been given their first vaccination as per the direction of HKPRDHU and in accordance with the provincial phased approach to vaccination roll-out.
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Northumberland Hills Hospital (NHH) is very pleased to announce that the COVID-19 vaccine has arrived and so has the ‘green light’ from the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit (HKPRDHU) to launch their vaccine clinic.
Per the local health unit’s direction, the NHH Clinic will serve highest priority NHH health-care providers as well as highest priority health-care providers from all HKPR hospitals (Campbellford Memorial, Haliburton Highlands and Ross Memorial) until such time that Clinics at these hospitals are up and running as well.
Following a successful test phase late Wednesday, the clinic started administering the first local doses of Pfizer vaccine yesterday afternoon.
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The first baby born in Northumberland in 2021 was welcomed by first time parents Seana Boers and Jeff Cook.
Silas Theodore Cook was born at around 7 p.m. in his family’s Port Hope home, weighing 5 pounds and 4.6 ounces.
Silas was born shortly after 7 p.m. and after midwives had concerns about a potential complication, Northumberland Paramedics transported the new family to Northumberland Hills Hospital to receive care from the emergency team and the maternal child care departments.
As is tradition at NHH, Seana and Jeff will go home with a gift basket prepared from the family of the first born baby last year.