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Southbound traffic was blocked between Elmira and St. Jacobs Tuesday evening after a transport truck carrying steel coils tipped over at the roundabout. Emergency crews responded to the scene just before 5:30 p.m. The 48-year-old male driver of the truck was transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The roundabout was closed for several hours while investigators remained on scene Steve Kannon and crews attempted to right the vehicle. The Traffic Service’s Branch continues to investigate the incident. Charges are pending.
Region opens new vaccine clinics, but pace still remains slow Damon MacLean Observer Staff
THE REGION OF WATERLOO IS starting to administer the Moderna vaccine, branching out from exclusively using the Pfizer-BionNTech as has been the case since December. Health officials are also extending the
period between the first and second shots of the vaccine, part of a new process laid out March 12 in the weekly pandemic briefing. What once was a two- or three-week gap between doses has now be extended to 16 weeks between injections. In the region, that process began March 10 but does not
apply to residents of longterm care or retirement homes who were at most significant risk to exposure will receive their next dose at the 21-day increment, said Shirley Hilton, who heads the region’s vaccine distribution task force. The rollout remains slow in the region, largely
due to a lack of vaccine supplies. Hilton said she is sympathetic to the public’s concerns, particularly around the process for setting appointments for those over the age of 80. “We’ve heard you loud and clear and we’ve added additional human resources to assist with making those calls and the
team will begin working 12-hour shifts today, right through the weekend and then into next week...The calls will begin at 9 a.m. and up until 9 p.m. daily.” This week saw the opening of new vaccine clinics, including a location in Wellesley village. That followed the opening Friday of a site at the
Langs Community Health Centre in Cambridge. Next Monday will see the opening of the region’s largest vaccination clinic at 66 Pinebush Road in Cambridge. “Grand River Hospital, in partnership with Cambridge Memorial Hospital and other → VACCINES 4
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