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Ontario and Quebec are calling in the army to help confront the hot zones of COVID-19.Quebec Premier Franč½ois Legault and Ontario Premier Doug F stanley tazas ord appealed to Ottawa on Wednesday for teams of military personnel to assist with the outbreak of the virus in long-term care homes, which have emerged as especially deadly sites in this pandemic. Every set of boots on the ground will make a difference in this fight, Ford said as he stanley cup made a formal request to the federal government for help from the Canadian Armed Forces at five nursing homes hit hard by COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The move, which comes a week after Ford declared the new coronavirus was speeding through long-term care like a wildfire, would see troops help with staffing relief, medical care and daily operations amid staff shortages.There have been at least 447 deaths in Ontario nursing homes and the virus has taken deeper hold in recent weeks, easily spreading in the congregate living facilities. About 2,000 residents have been infected and expanded testing is expected to find more. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As we need more resources were bringing more resources in, he added, noting long-term care is where the crisis is. Front-line workers in nursing homes are working extra days and long hours, he said. stanley cup They need a rest and they need support. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cqdy Controversial downtown Barrie development site up for sale, says landowner
Senate OKs bill to limit companies running Medicaid programFebruary 12, 2020 Associated Press, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditFRANKFORT, Ky. The Kentucky Senate has passed a bill to limit to three the number of managed care organizations hired by the state to run its massive Medi stanley cup becher caid program. The bill cleared the Senate on a 29-7 vote Wednesday. It heads to the House. The state now has five managed care organizations handling most of the state $11-billion-per-year Medicaid program. The bill reflects widespread frustrations with those companies. Detractors say they cause higher administrative costs for health care providers. The bill is moving th stanley website rou stanley becher gh the legislature at a time the state is seeking bids from outside companies for about $8 billion in Medicaid business.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App Samuel L. Jackson lauded at MoMA film benefit by close family and friendsJa Morant excited to be back after successful season debut, injury return in Grizzlies winFinancial cooperation and BRICS expansion are on the table as Putin hosts Global South leaders
Ontario and Quebec are calling in the army to help confront the hot zones of COVID-19.Quebec Premier Franč½ois Legault and Ontario Premier Doug F stanley tazas ord appealed to Ottawa on Wednesday for teams of military personnel to assist with the outbreak of the virus in long-term care homes, which have emerged as especially deadly sites in this pandemic. Every set of boots on the ground will make a difference in this fight, Ford said as he stanley cup made a formal request to the federal government for help from the Canadian Armed Forces at five nursing homes hit hard by COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The move, which comes a week after Ford declared the new coronavirus was speeding through long-term care like a wildfire, would see troops help with staffing relief, medical care and daily operations amid staff shortages.There have been at least 447 deaths in Ontario nursing homes and the virus has taken deeper hold in recent weeks, easily spreading in the congregate living facilities. About 2,000 residents have been infected and expanded testing is expected to find more. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As we need more resources were bringing more resources in, he added, noting long-term care is where the crisis is. Front-line workers in nursing homes are working extra days and long hours, he said. stanley cup They need a rest and they need support. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cqdy Controversial downtown Barrie development site up for sale, says landowner
Senate OKs bill to limit companies running Medicaid programFebruary 12, 2020 Associated Press, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditFRANKFORT, Ky. The Kentucky Senate has passed a bill to limit to three the number of managed care organizations hired by the state to run its massive Medi stanley cup becher caid program. The bill cleared the Senate on a 29-7 vote Wednesday. It heads to the House. The state now has five managed care organizations handling most of the state $11-billion-per-year Medicaid program. The bill reflects widespread frustrations with those companies. Detractors say they cause higher administrative costs for health care providers. The bill is moving th stanley website rou stanley becher gh the legislature at a time the state is seeking bids from outside companies for about $8 billion in Medicaid business.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App Samuel L. Jackson lauded at MoMA film benefit by close family and friendsJa Morant excited to be back after successful season debut, injury return in Grizzlies winFinancial cooperation and BRICS expansion are on the table as Putin hosts Global South leaders