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I couldn t really breathe : Former inmate on COVID-19 at federal prison

I couldn t really breathe : Former inmate on COVID-19 at federal prison
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Naicam mayor running for Municipalities of Saskatchewan s top spot

“With another term ahead of us, I wanted to offer all our members the dedication and commitment they deserve, and I decided the best way to do that was run for president,” Hayward said. “I want to focus on putting our members and their needs first and being a strong voice for Saskatchewan hometowns.” Hayward is currently the Municipalities of Saskatchewan’s vice-president of towns. He will be running against incumbent Gordon Barnhart, the mayor of Saltcoats. The election will be held on Feb. 8, during the organization s virtual convention. “In light of recent events by our present president and his trip out of country for a holiday and just a few other decisions he s made over the last couple of years, I wanted to make sure our members had a choice in who they want to be our president,” Hayward said.

Sask health minister defends himself after federal agency casts doubt on vaccine remarks

But those remarks were contradicted by the health agency. “There is no requirement from the federal government to hold back the second dose in the vaccine series,” Public Health Agency of Canada spokesperson André Gagnon told the Prince Albert Daily Herald in a written statement.  “However, Health Canada recommends that Canadians receive both doses of the same vaccine, as close as possible to the authorized dosing regimen for each vaccine.” The health minister had taken sharp criticism from northern and Indigenous leaders for not rolling out the vaccine in Saskatchewan’s northeast region, and for the slow pace of immunizations.

Families, CAP vice-chief call for early releases as COVID-19 takes hold in Sask Pen

Inmates say they get just 20 minutes out of their cells each day, and only allowed access to the showers and the phones. The situation is leading some to growing despair, with one inmate telling a loved one that some sentenced to life in prison are considering suicide. “All of us guys think we’re gonna die in here,” he said. “There are guys in here who are crying. They’re afraid they’re not going to go home to their families.” He said spending hours a day without time to participate in any activities or recreation is leaving him feeling “empty,” “lost” and “angry.”

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