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Thousands of Niagara farm workers receive COVID-19 vaccine


In 2020, the three Mexican nationals working on farms in Ontario died in May and June after contracting COVID-19 here. All three men were under age 60.
A deputy chief coroner's review of their deaths includes 35 recommendations, calling on everything from improved access to health care to better communication between governments and agencies involved in bringing foreign workers to Canada each growing season.
Advocates concerned about coercion
Migrant worker advocates have expressed support for vaccinations, along with concerns around about the risk of coercion, language and workers having time to discuss the vaccine with health professionals.
"We have to ensure that workers aren't being coerced or compelled in this process," Chris Ramsaroop, an organizer with Justice for Migrant Workers, previously told CBC.

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Niagara public-health unit aiming to inoculate more education workers


Niagara public-health unit aiming to inoculate more education workers
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Ontario’s Niagara public-health unit will offer vaccines to thousands of education workers this week, part of a small but growing effort to minimize disruptions for students attending school.
Only in Surrey, B.C., has a health unit vaccinated more than 90 per cent of its school-based staff as doctors and educators across the country call on provincial governments to prioritize those who work with students as concerns grow about more transmissible variants of the virus that causes COVID-19.

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How parts of Canada are going about vaccinating teachers against COVID-19


Posted: Apr 11, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: April 12
Shannon Akester, a teacher in Surrey, B.C., receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine at the Surrey North vaccination clinic on March 24. Canadian educators in some regions are joining the priority groups eligible for shots, offering lessons for bringing this immunization drive to all school staffers.(Fraser Health)

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This Niagara custodian did a 'happy dance' when she found out she could get a COVID-19 shot


Posted: Apr 07, 2021 2:12 PM ET | Last Updated: April 7
Christine Somerville, 52, is a custodian for District School Board of Niagara. Staff at Niagara schools can get vaccinated for COVID-19 starting Saturday.(Supplied by Christine Somerville)
Christine Somerville couldn't help but celebrate when she found out she and other Niagara school employees will be able to get the COVID-19 vaccinate as soon as Saturday.
"I feel fabulous," the 52-year-old custodian said on Tuesday. "I was doing a happy dance around my home today."
Niagara's COVID-19 vaccination task force said Tuesday that it will give shots to elementary and secondary school workers. The team cited risk factors that include the disruption of in-person learning, and the need to continue programs such as school meals to mental health supports.

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