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- January 13: 'Some people make it easier for the virus to win' - Medical officer of health on rising COVID-19 casesHyatt, Sarah, Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 13 Jan 2021 COVID-19 continued to spread in local communities - and to beat it back, at least some needed to stop helping the virus win, said Kawartha Lakes medical officer of health Dr. Ian Gemmill.Hyatt, Sarah, Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 13 Jan 2021 COVID-19 continued to spread in local communities - and to beat it back, at least some needed to stop helping the virus win, said Kawartha Lakes medical officer of health …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 13: 'We're in the queue' - First local batch of COVID-19Hyatt, Sarah, Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 13 Jan 2021 Medical officer of Public Health Dr. Ian Gemmill talked vaccine rollout, LTC priorities in Phase 1 and Phase 2 starting in the spring and summer depending on vaccine availability. The health unit hoped to start providing the COVID vaccine in early February.Hyatt, Sarah, Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 13 Jan 2021 Medical officer of Public Health Dr. Ian Gemmill talked vaccine rollout, LTC priorities in Phase 1 and Phase 2 starting in the spring and summer depending on vaccine availability. The …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 14: Will the health unit start breaking down COVID-19 data by local communities?Hyatt, Sarah, Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 14 Jan 2021 Possible future changes with respect to COVID-19 data reporting at the local level was anticipated after the local health unit sent a request forward to the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario. Part of the concern about detailing cases down to community levels instead of county levels was that in …Hyatt, Sarah, Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 14 Jan 2021 Possible future changes with respect to COVID-19 data reporting at the local level was anticipated after the local health unit sent a request forward to the Information and Privacy Commissioner …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 25: First batch of COVID-19 vaccine arrives at local health unitNorthumberland News, Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 25 Jan 2021 The health unit in Kawartha Lakes received 700 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, which was first rolled out at Pinecrest Nursing Home in Bobcaygeon and at homes in Port Hope and Brighton.Northumberland News, Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 25 Jan 2021 The health unit in Kawartha Lakes received 700 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, which was first rolled out at Pinecrest Nursing Home in Bobcaygeon and at homes in Port …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 27: COVID-19 vaccinations start today at local long-term care facilitiesHyatt, Sarah, Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 27 Jan 2021 Vaccinations began today at three long-term care homes in the Haliburton Kawartha Lakes Pine Ridge Health Unit's district.Hyatt, Sarah, Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 27 Jan 2021 Vaccinations began today at three long-term care homes in the Haliburton Kawartha Lakes Pine Ridge Health Unit's district.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- September 30, 2021: Northumberland-Kawartha medical officer of health talks process, plans for COVID-19 vaccines for ages 5 - 11Hyatt, Sarah, Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 30 Sep 2021 Dr. Natalie Bocking, medical officer of health for the local health unit, explained that Pfizer's application to the United States Food and Drug Administration for approval of their COVID vaccine for the 5 to 11 age group is one step closer to having an approved vaccines for some children under …Hyatt, Sarah, Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 30 Sep 2021 Dr. Natalie Bocking, medical officer of health for the local health unit, explained that Pfizer's application to the United States Food and Drug Administration for approval of their COVID vaccine …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
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