Winnipeg Free Press
Public health nurses left out of planning process By: Larry Kusch | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021
Last Modified: 9:35 AM CST Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021 | Updates
Retired and practising nurses who responded to a government plea for help to administer COVID-19 vaccinations are calling the recruitment process a gong show and a case of the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing.
Retired and practising nurses who responded to a government plea for help to administer COVID-19 vaccinations are calling the recruitment process a gong show and a case of the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing.
These are cautious changes. They are changes we are making to ensure that we can continue to protect and safeguard Manitoba lives. Today is a day of hope. It s a day of optimism, because unlike every other jurisdiction in North America, Manitobans have managed to bend the COVID-19 curve, said Pallister. It is also a day to realize that, as we are able to do this, it will only be sustainable for us if we continue to do our duty and we continue to do the right things - then we will earn the chance to have more days like this as we move forward. We earned this day and Manitobans now have the opportunity to earn more days like it in the future.
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Manitobans outside the Northern Health region will be allowed two designated people over to their households beginning Saturday as the province cautiously beings to loosen its most stringent restrictions during the pandemic.
The new orders will come into effect on Saturday at 12:01 a.m. and permits the new ârule of twoâ to allow increased personal connections to support the well-being of Manitobans. The two designated people can be family or friends.
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