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Concern rises on high-risk communities low vaccine uptake
Last Modified: 8:16 AM CDT Friday, Apr. 30, 2021 | Updates Save to Read Later
Some Winnipeg communities at high risk of COVID-19 infection are experiencing slower uptake of vaccines, provincial data show.
Some Winnipeg communities at high risk of COVID-19 infection are experiencing slower uptake of vaccines, provincial data show.
It’s a trend, neighbourhood health experts say, urgently requires local vaccination clinics and grassroots engagement to reverse.
Five Winnipeg neighbourhoods have been flagged as having low vaccine uptake, at about 20 per cent of the adult population or less, according to data released Wednesday by the Manitoba government: Point Douglas South (17.3 per cent uptake), Point Douglas North (22 per cent), River East South (20.9 per cent), Inkster East (21.7 per cent), and Downtown East (23.2 per cent).
What s at stake here is people s lives : Activists call for better pandemic response in Thunder Bay
While the temperatures may not be in the minus 30s and COVID-19 cases have come down significantly since March in Thunder Bay, Ont., the lives of people considered part of the vulnerable population in the city are still at risk.
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Posted: Apr 23, 2021 7:46 AM ET | Last Updated: April 23
Grassroots activist group Not One More Death have issued a set of measures they say will improve the pandemic response for people that are homeless or marginalized in Thunder Bay, Ont. (Novikov Alex/Shutterstock)
While the temperatures may not be in the minus 30s and COVID-19 cases have come down significantly since March in Thunder Bay, the lives of people considered part of the vulnerable population in the city are still at risk.
It filled unmet needs in the community, but Friday is the last day for the care bus in Thunder Bay, Ont.
The care bus filled a lot of unmet needs in Thunder Bay, Ont., by providing a safe, warm place for people in need as shelters and warming centres hit capacity throughout the winter, said NorWest Community Health Centre s chief executive officer Juanita Lawson.
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The initiative was created in response to a need for access to warm spaces, necessary supplies and services
Posted: Apr 16, 2021 9:05 AM ET | Last Updated: April 16
Two outreach workers with NorWest Community Health Centres in Thunder Bay, Ont., stand in front of the care bus, a full-size city bus staffed with harm reduction workers, and filled with essential supplies like food, water, clothes and PPE.(Submitted by Selina Gunn)
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