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vaccinestickercroppedGrey Bruce Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Ian Arra, is recommending that local employers develop a workplace vaccination policy to protect their workers and the public from COVID-19. A workplace vaccination policy will identify the organizational expectations with regards to COVID-19 immunization of employees. Workplace vaccination policies should explain their purpose, specific actions workers must take ...

childmaskbackpackPeople for Education has conducted a scan of COVID-19 back-to-school policies and strategies across the country, and the differences are substantial.

BC, Manitoba, and Quebec have provincial Proof of Vaccination cards or apps. Saskatchewan requires unvaccinated staff and students under 12 to wear masks in common areas. Ontario has differentiated instructions ...

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 - by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor

"Covid is not going anywhere. We are not going to zero," said Dr. Ian Arra, Grey Bruce's Medical Officer of Health, on this morning's Open Line on CFOS radio.

"Down the road we're going to see cases of COVID-19," Arra continued, adding "With the vaccine, the consequences will be way less severe."

vaccination 5502056 640Following the direction of the Provincial government, the Grey Bruce Health Unit is working with partners to deliver 3rd dose COVID-19 vaccine to two groups of high-risk individuals.

For those living in high-risk congregate settings including Long-Term Care and Retirement Homes, a third dose of vaccine will ...

welcoming weekTo celebrate the diverse communities across Grey-Bruce, to continue to foster an inclusive community and welcome newcomers, Grey County and Bruce County are hosting a week of celebration – the first annual “Welcoming Week” from September ...

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