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Tired, frustrated, but hopeful: A check-in with CBC Toronto s Front-line Heroes

Tired, frustrated, but hopeful: A check-in with CBC Toronto s Front-line Heroes When the pandemic began, CBC Toronto started a series called Front-line Heroes. It featured some of the brave people fighting COVID-19 head-on, from hospital cleaning staff to convenience stores owners to family physicians. Now almost a year into this pandemic, we re checking back in with three of our heroes featured earlier this year. Social Sharing CBC Toronto spoke with paramedics, physicians featured in our series about what s changed since the spring Posted: Dec 22, 2020 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: December 22, 2020 In March, CBC Toronto started a series called Front-line Heroes, featuring some of the brave people fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. Recently we checked in with a few of our heroes including, from left to right, Dr. Paula Cleiman, Francesca Arkley, Heather Stuive and Dr. Gray Moonen. (Submitted/CBC)

The year in pictures : U of T News looks back at 2020

UTC The year in pictures: U of T News looks back at 2020 The fully accessible Valley Land Trail at U of T Scarborough provided the local community with a chance to walk, run or roll into the Highland Creek Valley (Photo by Nick Iwanyshyn) U of T News photographers had a front-row seat to history this year as they captured pictures of University of Toronto students, faculty and staff responding to one of the gravest crises in recent memory. Despite the grim headlines, there was also plenty of hope, kindness and inspiration – the pictures below highlight the resilience of the university community and its willingness to help others.

COVID-19 vaccines coming to Oshawa | The Oshawa Express

COVID-19 vaccines coming to Oshawa Posted on December 22, 2020 by oshawaexpress in COVID-19, HEALTH, NEWS Lakeridge Health is on the list to receive some doses of the Pfizer vaccine. Ontario is expecting to receive up to 90,000 Pfizer-BioNTech doses from the federal government before the end of the year to continue vaccinating health care workers and essential caregivers working in hospitals, long-term care homes, retirement homes and other congregate settings caring for seniors. The province will be distributing additional doses of the vaccine to 17 more hospital sites, including regions with the highest rates of COVID-19 infection. “Following a successful pilot, we are excited to continue onto the next stage of our rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines to Ontarians,” says Deputy Premier and Minister of Health Christine Elliott. “While we are planning to ensure that everyone who wants a vaccine will receive one, we need to first protect our frontline workers and those p

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