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The Promoter Crossword # 301– By Charon - Seasonal Slant Down 1 Sort of (8) 2 Public declaration (9) 3 Loosen (4) 5 PC points programme (7) 6 Head over heels move (10) 7 Man from Baghdad (5) 8 Less difficult (6) 9 Instruction book (6) 14 Not changed by (10) 17 Winter warmers for Treasure Island character? (4,5) 18 It's shed when weeping (8) 20 Where the pitchers hangout (7) 21 Mexican tomorrow (6) 22 Deliberately avoid (6) 24 Olympics reward (5) 26 Hindu sage (4)
Across 1 (with 4) When the sun is high and days long (6) 4 Second part of 1 across (8) 10 Access to coal (9) 11 Butchers' offerings (5) 12 Brit's "trouble and strife" (4) 13 PEI's seasonal city (10) 15 London soccer team and weapon supply (7) 16 Pathetically small (6) 19 Chat, informally (6) 21 A mixture in Marseilles (7) 23 Seasonal place in the Okanagan (10) 25 Not quite closed (4) 27 "I ____noticed" (5) 28 Clerical drudge (3-6) 29 Complimentary remark at The Keg? (4,4) 30 A recap of the season? (4,2)
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After months of operating large mass immunization clinic sites throughout the region, the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit is shifting its COVID-19 vaccination efforts in the coming weeks. As of Friday, September 3, the mass immunization clinics will close. Instead, the Health Unit will look to further focus efforts by offering more mobile and pop-up clinics in parts of its region where COVID-19 vaccination rates are lower and accessing clinics may be a challenge.
“We want to increase vaccine uptake and access by taking the vaccine into the community through mobile and pop-up clinics,” says Dr. Natalie Bocking, Medical Officer of Health with the HKPR District Health Unit.
Between now and Sept. 3, walk-ins and appointments will continue to be offered at the Health Unit’s clinic sites in Cobourg, Campbellford, Minden and Fenelon Falls. Both mRNA COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna) are available at these clinics. A complete list of dates, time and locations for these clinics is available at www.hkpr.on.ca.
Many pharmacies and health care providers in the Health Unit region also continue to offer COVID-19 vaccines.
The Health Unit’s decision follows a similar decision by Ross Memorial Hospital to close its drivethrough clinic at the Lindsay Exhibition as of August 27.
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