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Canada will be short 82,000 doses in next shipment of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine


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Canada will receive 82,000 fewer doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in the next shipment, leaving the company to fill a 1.3-million dose shortfall in March in order to meet the federal government’s targets.
The reduction is the latest blow to the federal government’s vaccine deliveries which have also seen Pfizer significantly reducing the doses Canada has received in recent weeks.
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Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin, who is in charge of the federal vaccine rollout, said Thursday Moderna had assured the government Canada will receive the full two million doses it was promised by the end of March. ....

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Pop-up COVID-19 testing for Barrhaven school community planned this weekend


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Yes. @OttawaHealth will be holding a COVID-19 rapid testing clinic this weekend in @barrhaven for any student, staff and parents who attend school in Barrhaven. Feb. 13-15 at Ecole Sec. Catholic Pierre Savard @BarrhavenEastCA@ottawacity Carol Anne Meehan (@MeehanCarolAnne) February 9, 2021
Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce promised a province-wide program of testing asymptomatic people connected with schools, saying it’s a key initiative to make them safer as students return to in-person classes.
When it’s fully rolled out, 50,000 tests could be conducted at schools each week, with about half of them rapid tests, Lecce has said.
Some epidemiologists and doctors as well as education unions have called on the government to introduce more widespread and regular asymptomatic testing for school staff and the estimated 1.5 million students attending classes in person to help contain the spread of COVID-19 as more contagious variants of the vir ....

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COVID-19: Ontario reports another 'underestimate' with 945 new cases; Education minister to make 2 p.m. announcement


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Ontario postpones Spring Break to April 12
Ontario is reporting 945 new confirmed cases Thursday, although Health Minister Christine Elliott said it was an “underestimate,” due to continued data migration issues
Toronto Public Health, a provincial hotspot, reported just 112 new cases Thursday, which Elliott said was “under-reported”
Other GTA hotspots confirmed 258 new cases in Peel region and 116 in York region.
There were 63 new cases reported in Ottawa, according to provincial data.
Ontario confirmed eight new cases of the B.117 (U.K.) strain Thursday, for a total of 236 confirmed cases, six of them in Ottawa
There are three known cases of the B.1.351 (South Africa) strain, including one in Ottawa. ....

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Ottawa retirement home manager suspended after allegations his wife received vaccine instead of front-line staff


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The manager of an Ottawa retirement home has been suspended amid allegations that a housekeeper at the home was bumped from the COVID-19 vaccine queue last weekend so that the manager’s wife could be vaccinated instead.
In a statement to this newspaper, Riverstone Retirement Communities, the company that operates Stirling Park Retirement Community, confirmed it is investigating “after being made aware of concerns with regard to recent vaccination efforts at one of our communities” and said the company takes the matter seriously.
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