Monday, November 30, 2009
List of the H1N1 Clinics
November 30
9am - 8pm Grand Manan Grand Manan Community Centre (Gym)
1021 Route 776 Priority groups
December 1
9am - 3pm Grand Manan Grand Manan Community Centre (Gym)
1021 Route 776 General public
December 1
9am - 9pm St Stephen Royal Canadian Legion
43 Queen St. West General public
December 3
9am - 9pm St. Andrews NBCC - St. Andrews Campus
99 Augustus St. General public
December 4
9am - 5pm St George St George Community Centre
11 J.O. Spinney Dr.
General public
December 7
12pm - 8pm Campobello Campobello Island
Consolidated School
1722 Route 774, Wilson's Beach General public
December 8
9am - 9pm St George St George Community Centre
11 J.O. Spinney Dr.
General public
December 9
9am - 9pm St Stephen Royal Canadian Legion
43 Queen St. West General public
December 10
10am - 8pm Deer Island Lord’s Cove
Church of Christ
227 Route 772
(*This clinic will be held in the
Church Hall) General public
Graham Remains Optimistic
Is the proposed deal between NB Power and Hydro-Quebec the end of the political line for Shawn Graham and his Liberal Government? Many political observers says yes but Graham tells Tide News, he isn't losing any sleep.
Premier Graham says they could have taken the road less travelled and coasted through the final year of the mandate but is ready to run through the campaign on this transaction.
Premier Graham says they could have taken the road less travelled and coasted through the final year of the mandate but is ready to run through the campaign on this transaction.
H1N1 Open to the Public
After waiting for weeks to roll up their sleeve, H1N1 clinics for the genral public get started today.There is one in Grand Manan at the Community Center between nine and eight. So far, seven people have died from H1N1 around the Province but public health officials are quick to point out all had underlying conditions that complicated the virus and the recovery.
Late last week, Dr. Eilish Cleary, Chief Medical Officer of Health says the intensity of the activity has gone down but warns people not to let their guard down. Health officials strongly urge everyone to get the shot as soon as they can. Clinics that are running between now and Dec.10th are all posted on the government web site at gnb.ca
Late last week, Dr. Eilish Cleary, Chief Medical Officer of Health says the intensity of the activity has gone down but warns people not to let their guard down. Health officials strongly urge everyone to get the shot as soon as they can. Clinics that are running between now and Dec.10th are all posted on the government web site at gnb.ca
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