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Some Windsor-Essex essential workers eligible for COVID-19 vaccines Thursday

A long list of front-line workerswho cannot work from home during the pandemic will be able to book appointments on the health unit's website as of 9:30 a.m.

Health unit reports 40 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday

The vaccination clinic at the Libro Credit Union Centre in Amherstburg, Ont. will be administeringeither the Pfizer-BioNTech orModerna vaccines. (Tahmina Aziz/CBC)

A long list ofessential workersis the latest groupeligible for COVID-19 vaccination in Windsor-Essex.

As Theresa Marentette, CEO of the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU)explained on Wednesday, a group ofof front-line, essentialworkers will be able to book appointments through the health unit as of 9:30 a.m. Thursday.

"This does not include any workers that are mostly working from home or virtually," Marentette said at the health unit's daily briefing.

Those who will be eligible are in the first of two groups of essential workers, as outlined under vaccination priority criteria that was set provincially.

The eligible workersinclude:

  • Elementary/secondary school staff (including educators, custodians and administrators) and bus drivers that transport students
  • Workers responding to critical events (e.g., police, fire, children's aid,special constables, emergency management)
  • Enforcement, inspection and compliance officers (e.g.bylawand border inspectors officers)
  • Child-care workers
  • Licensed foster care workers
  • Food manufacturing workers
  • Agriculture and farm workers
  • Funeral, crematorium and cemetery workers

Some groups on the list, suchchild-care workers,were previously eligible for vaccinations in Windsor-Essex.

Dr. Wajid Ahmed, medical officer of health, said it will be clear on the health unit's website whichprofessions are eligible.

"Make sure that anyone who isgoing and registering, they are following, and the meet thatcriteria for, the first group of workers. It is absolutely critical," Ahmed said.

Those signing up for an appointment will need to provide anattestation that they meet the criteria, but no proof is required.

The COVID-19 vaccine rollout is ramping up this month in Ontario as well as locally, where health officials say there has beena largeinflux of vaccines.

Marentette said that over the next two weeks, the clinics will be able to vaccinate 20,000 residents per week.

The highest-capacity mass vaccination site, the St. Clair College Sportsplex, can see 1,000 people per day, while the smallest of the sixclinics, the Moy Clinic, has a daily capacity of 220.

To date, 175,715 vaccine doses have been administered to Windsor-Essex residents, while161,692 people have received one or more doses. That represents about 37 per cent of the population.

Modernacoming to somepharmacies

The province announcedWednesday it will be supplying up to 60 pharmacies with the vaccine made by Modernathis week.

The vaccine will be available to those 18 and older at some pharmacies locatedin hot spots in Windsor-Essex, along with Durham, Hamilton, Ottawa and York.

Previously, pharmaciesoffered the AstraZeneca vaccine, and those 40 and up were eligible.

Participating pharmacies will be identified online, the provincial government said in a media release.

40 new cases

Meanwhile, the region saw an increase of 40new cases of COVID-19 in Windsor-Essex on Wednesday.

Of those cases, 18 are close contacts of confirmed cases, 20 were community acquired and two are under investigation.

There are a total of384 cases active, nearly 40 per cent of which involve more contagious variants of concern.

Ten outbreaks are active across a variety of settings, the majority in workplaces.

There are eight workplace outbreaks, including:

  • One in Leamington's agriculture sector.
  • One in Tecumseh's construction sector.
  • One in Lakeshore's food and beverage sector.
  • One in Windsor's food and beverage sector.
  • Three in Windsor's health-care and social assistance sector.
  • One in a retail setting in Windsor.

There are also outbreaks active at Southwest Detention Centre and Extendicare Southwood Lakes.

COVID-19 in Chatham-Kent, Sarnia-Lambton

Lambton Public Health announced 18 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday. There are 84COVID-19 active cases overall in Sarnia-Lambton, along with sixongoing outbreaks.

Chatham-Kent has 34active COVID-19 cases. The municipality's public health unit reported five new cases on Wednesday.One outbreak is active.

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