NHL players skated in the playoffs w/ fractures, sprains, muscle tears, meniscus injuries, torn hip flexors, separated shoulders & sprained necks.
One agent: “Some clubs couldn’t have iced a team without Toradol & painkillers.”
Are long-term health risks of meds being disclosed?
Starting tomorrow, it will be easier for residents to get a second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in Waterloo Region as appointments are no longer required. All public vaccination clinics will be accepting walk-ins for first and second doses. Read more: https://t.co/d8FzBJNKja
Starting June 23, residents can use a self-serve booking system to schedule their vaccination appointments at a public vaccination clinic. Anyone who got their first dose of an mRNA vaccine on or prior to May 30 can book an earlier second dose. Read more: https://t.co/1d8vLP6VQ8
Residents who got one or both doses of the #COVID19 vaccine outside of Ontario are being asked to contact Public Health to have their COVID-19 immunization record updated in the provincial database. Read more on how to report immunizations: https://t.co/MnfUmFpJmX
Starting June 14, requests for earlier second-dose appointments will be accepted for anyone who had an mRNA (Pfizer or Moderna) vaccine on or before May 9.
To request an earlier second dose, submit a rebooking request form at https://t.co/oqPiR6mAYQ.
Almost 40% of the 18+ population has received at least one dose (four weeks ago we were at about 12%).🎉👏🎉
We expect to send thousands of booking invites in May. Clinics, staff & volunteers are ready—and we know you are too! Roll up your sleeves! 🦾
🔗https://t.co/YwJmuEtvHY
As we review the new #COVID19 provincial regulations announced today, please note that we will continue to focus on the 4 Es when it comes to enforcement.
We will not be conducting random vehicle or individual stops.
For more information, visit: https://t.co/nbwldme20S
My grandfather is 88. He is Covid positive. He got his first #AstraZeneca shot three weeks ago. He doesn't have a single symptom. No breathing issues, fever or weakness. He biked today, lifted his dumbbells and celebrated his 67th wedding anniversary.
Vaccines work.
It's rather fitting that on #StPatricksDay we get to introduce a wonderful member of Ottawa's Irish community, Norma.
Norma, age 90, recently received her #COVID19Vaccine, and we were all quite moved by her heartwarming message for everyone. #SteadyAsSheGoes
Ontario has declared a state of emergency and issued a stay-at-home order. Under this order, everyone must stay home and only go out for essential trips, e.g. to get food, go to work, exercise outdoors or go to medical appointments. For more info visit: https://t.co/aa6YXd6Fsd
The number of cases in @RegionWaterloo has begun to rapidly accelerate. We see that spread often starts at social gatherings or events. This is leading to multiple clusters of cases and outbreaks in various settings. We all have a role to play to slow the spread in our community.
An update from Dr. Hsiu-Li Wang:
“I’m concerned with what we’re seeing provincially. We cannot be complacent because our local numbers aren’t currently as high as some other areas in Ontario.
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🔔UPDATE🔔
Ontario's Chief MOH is urging all Ontarians to limit trips outside of home, except for essential purposes only such as:
- work where it is not possible to work from home
- school
- grocery shopping
- medical appointments
- outdoor physical activity
More info below⬇️
My 10-year old tested positive for COVID-19 this morning.
Think you are safe? We went way above and beyond the public health recommendations and we still got hit.
Ontario has clearly failed to prevent a second wave.
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