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As the race between vaccines and variants continues, some health units are getting creative when it comes to reaching the most vulnerable. The University Health Network recently launched a homebound vaccination program, where physicians bring vaccines to patients who aren t able to get to clinics or pharmacies because they live in remote communities. CBC s Farrah Merali reports.
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Calls for Ontario Premier Doug Ford to undo new wide-ranging COVID-19 restrictions on outdoor recreational activities came Sunday, amid pledges of help from the federal government.
A political battle also appeared to be brewing amid word the province had proposed to shut the legislature down as early as Wednesday.
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The promise of federal aid came from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who made the promise two days after Ford’s Progressive Conservatives issued a nationwide appeal for support for Ontario’s overtaxed health-care system.