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By Mark Ribble In 1971, the International Council of Nurses designated May 12, the birthday of the famous Florence Nightingale, as International Nurses’ Day. Fourteen years later, the members of the Canadian Nurses Association voted to make the week of May 12 National Nurses’ Week. Now known as National Nursing Week in Canada, nurses all over the country are celebrated during this week. National Nursing Week
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tic imaging technicians, physicians, allied health, maintenance technicians to name a few,” she added. With 142 Registered Nurses, Registered Practical Nurses and Nurse Practitioners at Erie Shores HealthCare, Kennedy is faced with the task of leading this team, but is quick to share the recognition. “Collectively, we are strong and resilient,” she said. Kennedy has been a Registered Nurse for 23 years, with vast experience throughout Canada and the United States. She joined Erie Shores in her current capacity in 2018. The COVID-19 crisis has presented many challenges and she expects NURSING - Page 2
By Mark Ribble LEAMINGTON — If you attended Leamington District Secondary School or UMEI from 1980 through 2010, you likely know Victor Winter. Mr. Winter, a beloved teacher, principal and pastor in this community, was recently released from Windsor Regional Hospital after a near-fatal battle with COVID-19. Victor was also the pastor at Leamington United Mennonite Church for eight years until 2018. His popularity in all three of those communities brought an outpouring of concern for the likeable leader. The 66-year-old is an otherwise healthy specimen, by his own admission. Problems began on Friday, March 13 when he awoke feeling under the weather. “It was very flu-like,” he said. His wife Marilyn started with the same symptoms, so they both assumed they had the flu. “No cough or fever,” said Marilyn. After a couple days, Marilyn’s symptoms went away, while Victor’s got worse. “The worst thing for me was violent shaking and chills,” he said. On Sunday the 15th, they went to London to visit friends and had to turn around and head home because Victor could not stop shaking. After spending a few days at home with no improvement, Friday March 20 brought other issues for Victor, who started to lose his balance. When he couldn’t get around without falling, Marilyn called an ambulance. WINTER - Page 2
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