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Jarvis: There will be a fourth wave if more people don t get vaccinated

Article content We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Jarvis: There will be a fourth wave if more people don t get vaccinated Back to video The warning came as the region’s top five doctors, led by Medical Officer of Health Dr. Wajid Ahmed, wrote an open letter to the community begging everyone ages 12 and older to get vaccinated. “This is a critical time in our fight against COVID-19, and if we as a community grow complacent, the risk of further health, social well-being, and economic impacts could be grave,” states the letter, also signed by the chiefs of staff at Windsor Regional and Erie Shores HealthCare, Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare’s vice-president of medical affairs and the president of the Essex County Medical Association.

What is the plan for the safe reopening of schools? An open letter to Premier Doug Ford

Dear Premier Ford, Nurses are gravely concerned about the lack of information on Ontario s plan to reopen schools. The beginning of a new school year is six weeks away and parents and children are anxious to hear details about a safe and timely reopening. RNAO shares those concerns. The government is not forthcoming about details. This too little, too late approach, which was the hallmark of stages one and two of the pandemic, cannot extend to the reopening of schools this fall. Students in Ontario have been out of the classroom longer than students in any other province. We agree that they must return to class for the obvious educational benefits, as well as for their physical health and social interactions that affect their emotional wellbeing.

Chris Selley: Politicians won t even discuss mandatory vaccinations, for all the wrong reasons

Article content There are notable exceptions, of course. Many otherwise reasonable people have directed astonishing vitriol at Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Alberta Premier Jason Kenney in particular for their perceived pandemic lassitude, including on the issue of mandatory vaccines. But elected Canadian officials, even Ford’s and Kenney’s direct opponents, have been far more subdued and I’m not sure that’s a healthy sign at all. (It’s not as if they have abandoned vitriol and hyperbole altogether!) Unpleasant as the notion may be, mandatory vaccinations deserve far more champions in Canadian legislatures than they currently have.

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