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Last Updated Wednesday, December 16, 2020 12:20AM EST The CEO of Ontario Health is calling on hospitals in the province to be ready to activate their surge capacity plans within 48 hours as a spike in COVID-19 cases threatens the health-care system’s ability to care for patients effectively. In a memo issued to hospital CEO’s on Tuesday, Ontario Health President Matt Anderson said the province has entered a “critical phase” of the pandemic where there is widespread community transmission. “Our ability to care for patients (COVID and non-COVID alike) is being challenged, so we are asking hospitals to work together, even more, to ensure we can continue to have the bed capacity to care for patients, safely and effectively,” Anderson wrote in the memo.
There are numerous challenges and questions, Leanna Graham told CTV News. âHow do they register, how do they screen, how do we upload the information,â Graham said. âThe logistics around hiring staff for these clinics all the infection control considerations.â Graham is the director of Professional Practice & Policy at UHN, and she said this is âthe first time we ve ever done anything like this.â âIt s been a tremendous amount of work,â she said, adding that they only put together a team to plan out how the vaccination clinic would function around a week ago. Down the hall, the vaccines are prepared. The frozen vials are thawed out for half an hour, diluted with saline, and drawn up in a syringe.
Sienna Senior Living Inc. Team Members Among First to Receive COVID-19 Vaccinations
MARKHAM, Ontario, Dec. 15, 2020 Sienna Senior Living Inc. (“
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Vaccination of team members from three of Sienna’s long-term care residences
Team members at Sienna are among a select group of healthcare workers in Toronto participating in the initial launch of the first phase of the COVID-19 vaccination roll-out in Ontario. As part of the province’s pilot to test logistics, three Sienna long-term care communities have been allocated vaccines for 15 percent of team members at each residence. Cheltenham Care Community, Fountain View Care Community and Norfinch Care Community are participating.
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Francesca Passer, a registered pharmacist technician carefully fills the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 mRNA vaccine at a vaccine clinic during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto on Tuesday, December 15, 2020. Toronto-area long-term care workers expressed relief and hope as they rolled up their sleeves to receive Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine at a downtown pilot vaccination clinic Tuesday, the first full day of inoculations. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette December 15, 2020 - 2:55 PM
Toronto long-term care workers expressed relief and hope as they rolled up their sleeves to receive Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine at a downtown pilot vaccination clinic Tuesday, the first full day of inoculations.