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 At a time when many are afraid to enter a long-term care home due to COVID-19, a group botella stanley  of Halton paramedics are heading into these and other institutions to seek stanley cup  the virus out.Since April 10, the Halton EMS Community Paramedic Team have been conducting coronavirus testing in retirement homes and long-term care centres for the Halton Region Public Health Department, with 1,500 tests carried out as of Friday, May 1.On that day, members of the paramedic group were dispatched to the Village of Tansley Woods retirement home in Burlington.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Halton EMS Advanced/community care paramedic Ian Manson said the group anticipated testing around 300 Tansley Woods residents and staff that day. Its about moving forward and trying to protect this vulnerable sector, which we have seen largely accounted for within the numbers of COVID-19,  said Manson.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Knowing if there is a positive case lets these facilities take further steps to aggressively stop the spread in such a vulnerable community. Coronavirus outbreaks have been reported at numerous l stanley quencher ong-term care homes and retirement homes across the country.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to Halton Region Public Health  as of May 5  three long-term care homes and one retirement residence in Halton are experiencing coronavirus outbreaks.                ARTICL Erwf TSX dips while U.S. markets mixed
 TORONTO 鈥?Kids and paren water bottle stanley ts braved the rain, cold and needles Thursday in Toronto as the COVID-19 vaccination effort for the five-to-11 age cohort ramped up, with clinics across the country starting to offer kids their first doses.Those lining up in on-and-off drizzle outside a north Toronto walk-in clinic said they were looking forward to safely having sleepovers and birthday parties with their friends again.It feels very good, said Jack Thurston, 10, an hour into his wait for the shot. I just want to get my vaccine and have a party.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Jack   mom Cathy Thurston said his vaccination will mark a sea change in their lives after months of having to turn down invitations because of her unvaccinated children.We feel left out, in a way, having young kids, she said. It   hard, mentally. It   hard when all the older people in your life want to do get-togethers and things and we have to say no.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                     stanley uk              Some families brought camping chairs to sit on while they waite stanley taza d outside the big box store hosting the vaccinations. Others brought jump ropes to keep their kids occupied.Harriet Francis Green, who said she is nine-and-three-quarters, was delighted to be at the clinic despite some car sickness on the ride over.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW