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National Nurses Week shines light on pandemic heroes

National Nurses Week shines light on pandemic heroes For National Nurses Week, two local nurses working on the front lines of the pandemic are sharing their experiences providing care and comfort for those who need it most. Author of the article: Galen Simmons Publishing date: May 12, 2021  •  51 minutes ago  •  4 minute read  •  Especially over the last several weeks as patients severely ill with COVID-19 have been transferred to intensive care units less impacted by the pandemic across the province, the team of critical care nurses and support staff at the Stratford General Hospital have worked around the clock to provide care and comfort to those who need it most. (Submitted photo)

Clinton Public Hospital receives funding for nurses

Article content In honour of National Nursing Week, RBC has created free mental health support workshops and donated funds to support local nurses. The virtual mental health workshops, run by experts from the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), are in addition to a $120,000 donation from the RBC Foundation to 13 local hospital foundations to support education and training for nurses in Huron-Perth, Halton, Grey, Bruce, Guelph-Wellington, Oxford and Dufferin counties. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Clinton Public Hospital receives funding for nurses Back to video The Clinton Public Hospital Foundation, part of the Huron-Perth Healthcare Alliance, received $5,000 as its portion of the gift, and will use the funds for a variety of training and educational activities for its nurses. In small rural hospitals, nurses need to be trained in many clinical areas.

Perth-Huron top medical officials defend lockdown restrictions at Perth County council

Article content Two of the region’s top medical officials jumped into the political fray Thursday morning in defence of maintaining the province’s current lockdown and other restrictions to prevent further spread of COVID-19 in Huron-Perth. Prior to the introduction of a motion by county Coun. Daryl Herlick asking the province to end the lockdown in areas like Huron-Perth where transmission of the virus is relatively low and move instead to an unspecified, targeted approach to public-health restrictions, medical officer of health Miriam Klassen and Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance CEO Andrew Williams spoke to the importance of the provincial shutdown in reducing the spread of COVID-19 and its more dangerous variants from other parts of the province.

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