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COVID-19 has exploded among agri-farm workers outside Windsor, with almost 200 new cases on the weekend and public health units from London and elsewhere sending staff to help control the outbreaks.The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit reported 87 more cases in farm workers Monday on top of 96 the previous day 鈥?both highs for the region and all at the same operation, which officials would not identify. Its unprecedented. Nobody was expecting this high number, medical officer of hea stanley website lth Dr. Wajid Ahmed told a news conference Monday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The cases accounted for almost 70 per cent of the 257 new infections reported Monday across Ontario by the Ministry of Health. It was a 44 per cent increase in infections from the previous day at a time when new cases have mostly been limited to fewer than 200 daily.Five more cases were linked to a nail salon in Kingston, where 27 have now been infected. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ahmed said the higher numbers in Essex County follow a testing blitz that began last stanley cup week in an effort to get a better picture of outbreaks as six agri-farm operations in Kingsville and Leamington struggle with the highly contagious virus.The towns on the north shore of Lake Erie were barred from stage two business reopenings last week as Premier Doug Ford allowed restaurant stanley mug patios, barber shops, hair salons to resume operations in the rest of Essex County and Pusb Ottawa restaurant fined $880 over patio use
WKU to use $1.92 million grant to strengthen counseling workforceJune 18, 2021 WNKY Staff, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky.- Western Kentucky University will use a $1.9 stanley spain 2 million federal grant to improve the health of underserved and vulnerable populations by strengthening the counseling workforce.The grant from the聽Health Resources and Services Administration聽is among $22 million in awards to 56 recipients as part of the聽Behav stanley cup ioral Health Workforce and Education Training BHWET Program for Professionals. WKU will receive $480,000 a year for four years beginning July 1. We are now entering an era in which our counseling workforce will serve people managing the unknown impacts of the pandemic. This award is not only an enormous benefit for WKU, the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences聽and the聽Department of Counseling and Student Affairs, but to our region at large as we prepare the next generation of counseling professionals. CEBS Dean Corinne Murphy said. The grant provides $10,000 stipends for up to 29 interns each year for the next four years, site supervisor stipends, as well as funds for interprofessional training and faculty professional development largely focused on serving the needs of our rural communities. This funding will significantly and positively impact our ability to recruit, retain and support our students as they grow in t stanley cup o counseling professionals. The BHWET Program for Professionals aims to increase the s
COVID-19 has exploded among agri-farm workers outside Windsor, with almost 200 new cases on the weekend and public health units from London and elsewhere sending staff to help control the outbreaks.The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit reported 87 more cases in farm workers Monday on top of 96 the previous day 鈥?both highs for the region and all at the same operation, which officials would not identify. Its unprecedented. Nobody was expecting this high number, medical officer of hea stanley website lth Dr. Wajid Ahmed told a news conference Monday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The cases accounted for almost 70 per cent of the 257 new infections reported Monday across Ontario by the Ministry of Health. It was a 44 per cent increase in infections from the previous day at a time when new cases have mostly been limited to fewer than 200 daily.Five more cases were linked to a nail salon in Kingston, where 27 have now been infected. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ahmed said the higher numbers in Essex County follow a testing blitz that began last stanley cup week in an effort to get a better picture of outbreaks as six agri-farm operations in Kingsville and Leamington struggle with the highly contagious virus.The towns on the north shore of Lake Erie were barred from stage two business reopenings last week as Premier Doug Ford allowed restaurant stanley mug patios, barber shops, hair salons to resume operations in the rest of Essex County and Pusb Ottawa restaurant fined $880 over patio use
WKU to use $1.92 million grant to strengthen counseling workforceJune 18, 2021 WNKY Staff, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky.- Western Kentucky University will use a $1.9 stanley spain 2 million federal grant to improve the health of underserved and vulnerable populations by strengthening the counseling workforce.The grant from the聽Health Resources and Services Administration聽is among $22 million in awards to 56 recipients as part of the聽Behav stanley cup ioral Health Workforce and Education Training BHWET Program for Professionals. WKU will receive $480,000 a year for four years beginning July 1. We are now entering an era in which our counseling workforce will serve people managing the unknown impacts of the pandemic. This award is not only an enormous benefit for WKU, the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences聽and the聽Department of Counseling and Student Affairs, but to our region at large as we prepare the next generation of counseling professionals. CEBS Dean Corinne Murphy said. The grant provides $10,000 stipends for up to 29 interns each year for the next four years, site supervisor stipends, as well as funds for interprofessional training and faculty professional development largely focused on serving the needs of our rural communities. This funding will significantly and positively impact our ability to recruit, retain and support our students as they grow in t stanley cup o counseling professionals. The BHWET Program for Professionals aims to increase the s