Niagara Health announces mandatory vaccinations for new hires
Today Niagara Health shared that as of Sept. 7, we will require mandatory vaccination for new hires.
Today Niagara Health shared that as of Sept. 7, we will require mandatory vaccination for new hires.
Niagara Health’s vaccination clinic at the St. Catharines Site will be closed Sunday, Aug. 22 due to low bookings.
Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant and Burlington (HNHBB) region hospitals support the Ontario Government’s directive to implement COVID-19 vaccination policies no later than September 7th in response to the pandemic.
COVID-19 cases are increasing again in the Niagara community and in our hospital, consistent with the reports from experts that we are in the fourth wave of the pandemic. This wave is increasingly being described as the wave of the unvaccinated.
Today Niagara Health completed its final day at the Seymour-Hannah mass vaccination clinic. In total, Niagara Health has administered 253, 679 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to Niagara residents – almost 40 per cent of all doses given in the region.
Starting Friday, Aug. 13, Niagara Health will expand visitor presence to include anyone six years of age and older.
Niagara Health will permanently close its mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Seymour-Hannah arena on Aug. 15 and will open a new smaller clinic at the St. Catharines Site on Aug. 17.
Niagara Health will officially close its mass vaccination clinic at the Seymour-Hannah arena on Aug. 15 and will open a new smaller clinic at the St. Catharines Site on Aug. 17.
For the first time since September 2020, Niagara Health does not have any COVID-19 patients admitted in the hospital.
Niagara Health’s vaccination clinic at the Seymour-Hannah arena will be closed Monday, Aug. 2