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Frontline police officers moved ahead in Nova Scotia vaccine schedule

March 23, 2021  By Canadian Press


March 23, 2021 – Nova Scotia is reversing a previous decision and will move frontline police officers ahead in the province’s vaccination schedule.

Front-line police officers have been quietly added to a list of people eligible for vaccination during the second phase of the province’s rollout plan, joining groups such as long-haul truck drivers and hospital workers over the age of 60.

The move reversed the decision of chief medical officer of health Dr. Robert Strang, who had suggested officers weren’t at the same risk as other workers listed in phase two.

But Health Minister Zach Churchill told reporters Thursday police made a “compelling case” for earlier access to vaccines.

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Churchill says although he wasn’t part of the talks, his understanding is that police convinced health officials that officers often engage with people at times when physical distancing is not possible.

Halifax Regional Police received support for the change from the Opposition Progressive Conservatives after four officers tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this month.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 19, 2021.


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