Premier Doug Ford has announced he will not mandate COVID-19 vaccines for hospital workers, saying he's 'not prepared to jeopardize the delivery of care to millions of Ontarians.'
Premier Doug Ford has announced he will not mandate COVID-19 vaccines for hospital workers, saying he's "not prepared to jeopardize the delivery of care to millions of Ontarians."
Ford said the government has decided to maintain a "flexible approach by leaving human resourcing decisions up to individual hospitals."
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Ontario reports 331 new cases of COVID-19, seven additional deathsOntario health officials are reporting another 331 cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday as well as seven additional deaths connected to the disease.
Read more »
Ontario to release plan for expanded COVID-19 vaccine booster shot rolloutOntario’s Chief Medical Officer will reveal the province’s plan to possibly administer third doses of COVID-19 vaccines to everyone in the province at a news conference on Wednesday.
Read more »
Ontario reports 378 new COVID-19 cases, five more deathsOntario is reporting another 378 cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday as well as five more deaths linked to the disease.
Read more »
Ontario reports 378 new COVID-19 cases, five more deathsOntario reports 378 new cases of COVID-19 and five more deaths. Health Minister Christine Elliott says 236 of the new cases are in people who aren’t fully vaccinated or their vaccination status isn’t known
Read more »
Chief medical officers still hedging on whether COVID-19 booster shots needed for all Canadians\u0027We are not currently considering the need for the additional shot or booster for the definition of fully vaccinated\u0027: Tam
Read more »
Novavax COVID-19 'protein' vaccine completes submission to Health Canada for approvalCampany says it expects to see decisions from regulators on its protein\u002Dbased vaccine candidate in \u0027weeks\u0027
Read more »