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HHHS extends strategic plan, discusses year of the pandemic at AGM

HHHS extends strategic plan, discusses ‘year of the pandemic’ at AGM COVID-1913 July 2021 By Mike Baker Haliburton Highlands Health Services has adopted a new one-year strategic plan as the organization prepares for life after the COVID-19 pandemic. The plan includes four priority areas – advancing community partnerships, investing in the hospital’s people, building the organization’s capacity to thrive, and transforming the local health service experience. Carolyn Plummer, HHHS president and CEO, informed those who attended the hospital’s virtual AGM on Thursday, June 24 that, over the past 12 months, the health care provider has partnered with several organizations across the region to implement or advance a wealth of community programs. Chief amongst those was the creation of the COVID-19 Assessment Centre, which opened in April 2020. The Assessment Centre, which is still in operation today, was a joint initiative led by HHHS, the County of Haliburton, the Halibu

Mass vaccination clinics temporarily close due to low supply

Mass vaccination clinics temporarily close due to low supply COVID-1926 April 2021 By Sue Tiffin Local Journalism Initiative reporter The following are brief reports from a Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge district health unit press conference held virtually on April 21 with medical officer of health Dr. Natalie Bocking.   In the upcoming weeks, there will be fewer mass vaccination clinics in the HKPR area due to challenges with vaccine supply, and prioritization of mobile teams in reaching congregate care settings that the health unit has not yet been able to reach – and sometimes clinics will be prioritized over mobile teams while the health unit deals with a low supply of vaccine.

Mass vaccination clinics temporarily close due to low supply » Minden Times

Home /Mass vaccination clinics temporarily close due to low supply COVID-1926 April 2021 By Sue Tiffin Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The following are brief reports from a Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge district health unit press conference held virtually on April 21 with medical officer of health Dr. Natalie Bocking.   In the upcoming weeks, there will be fewer mass vaccination clinics in the HKPR area due to challenges with vaccine supply, and prioritization of mobile teams in reaching congregate care settings that the health unit has not yet been able to reach – and sometimes clinics will be prioritized over mobile teams while the health unit deals with a low supply of vaccine.

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