Southpoint Sun - April 13, 2022

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Wednesday, April 13, 2022

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Residents and businesses are required to work with electrical and HVAC contractors to inspect their appliances and services before contacting the municipality for a final inspection. They will then be allowed to move back in. This comes as a welcome surprise and announcement to people like Reija and Joe Gruber, who have long been trying to get back into the home they purchased three weeks before the August 26 explosion. “We’re happy to actually get to start our lives now,” said Reija on Monday. “This process has been extremely difficult for us to deal with but now we can finally — hopefully — get on with our lives and make our first house our home.” Aecon employees work at the corner of Victoria and Talbot streets in Wheatley on Monday, April 11. SUN photo by Greg Coulter

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The Sun also reached out to Helen Featherstone. She and her husband Gary have also been displaced since last August. Helen summed it up in few words. “We are happy to be going home,” concluded Helen.

GARY AND HELEN FEATHERSTONE

Vaccine clinics at town hall LEAMINGTON – Following the announcement of increased eligibility for fourth dose COVID-19 vaccinations, the Community Response and Stabilization Team (CRST), in conjunction with the Municipality of Leamington, will be holding vaccine clinics at the Leamington Municipal Building. The walk-in clinics will take place from April 11 to 14 from 10 am to 6 pm and again April 19-22

from 10 am to 6 pm at the Leamington Municipal Building, 111 Erie Street North. The clinics will provide first, second, third and fourth doses to those eligible to receive them. No appointment is necessary. In consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, the Ontario government announced the expansion of eligibility for fourth doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to indi-

viduals aged 60 and over, as well as First Nation, Inuit and Métis individuals and their non-Indigenous household members aged 18 and over. The expanded booster eligibility will provide an extra layer of protection against the Omicron and BA.2 variants. Aside from the clinics, vaccinations are also available at participating pharmacies and primary care settings.

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