As part of the ongoing investigations into recent cases in the @CentralHealthNL and @WesternHealthNL regions, Public Health is asking anyone who visited the locations on the dates and times in today's public advisory to arrange COVID-19 testing. https://t.co/87assGB3yt #GovNL
Of all the positive Covid cases in Canada 🇨🇦to date:
• 86.8% were unvaccinated
• 5.5% were partially vaxed
• 5.0% not yet protected
• 2.6% were fully vaxed
This is simple math and science, people. This isn’t a coincidence. Stats are stats. #VaccinesWork#COVID19
📢Don't forget! Applications are now open for the Oil to Electric Rebate Program. A rebate of up to $2,500 is available for homeowners to transition from oil to electricity. Apply through @NLHydro today!
➡️ https://t.co/sA2ejAMUPY #GovNL
It was an absolute privilege to attend the investiture ceremony for nine women and men who received the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Thank you for your contributions and many fantastic accomplishments that make our province a better place.
Congratulations!
GH is glowing orange in recognition of the discovery of the bodies of 215 Indigenous children at the site of a former residential school in BC. The house will be lit 215 hours while the flags on the grounds are at half mast.
Public Health advises against travel in and out of the Lewisporte to Summerford area of the province, except for essential purposes. They strongly encourage people in the area to get tested whether or not they are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19. https://t.co/TRuJyv6HuI #GovNL
I cannot stress enough the importance of getting testing if you live in this area of the province. We are seeing people pass on the virus who do not have symptoms themselves. The only way to know if you’re positive is to get tested. Protect your communities from COVID. Get tested
Communities under Level 4: Sandy cove
Laurencton
Burnt Arm
Brown’s Arm
Porterville
Stanhope
Lewisporte
Embree
Little Burnt Bay
Michaels Harbour
Campbellton
Comfort Cove-Newstead
Loon Bay
Baytona
Birchy Bay
Boyd’s Cove
Summerford
Communities under Level 4: Sandy cove
Laurencton
Burnt Arm
Brown’s Arm
Porterville
Stanhope
Lewisporte
Embree
Little Burnt Bay
Michaels Harbour
Campbellton
Comfort Cove-Newstead
Loon Bay
Baytona
Birchy Bay
Boyd’s Cove
Summerford
In 1934, responsible government ended and the Commission of Government, consisting of 7 members, was sworn in. No elections took place and no legislature was convened for the next 15 years. More here: https://t.co/69g1ng10gn #NLLeg50#NLLeg#nlpoli
CORRECTION! Public Health guidance has changed. Notre Dame Provincial Park will REMAIN OPEN during Alert Level 4 (in the Lewisporte to Summerford area).@GovNL
As a result of a reform movement in the 1820s, led by Dr. William Carson and Patrick Morris (busts below), self-governance was granted to NL with the establishment of representative government in 1832. 15 representatives from 9 districts were elected. #NLLeg50#NLLeg#nlpoli
Published in London in 1832, the “Bow Wow Parliament” cartoon satirizes the events surrounding the 1st Legislative Assembly of NL. This copy, presented to the HOA by the hon. Edward Roberts, former MHA and 11th Lt. Governor, is on display in the HOA foyer. #NLLeg50#NLLeg#nlpoli