Eastern Health offers vaccines to rotational workers as N.L. reports 1 new case of COVID-19
With 4 recoveries, active cases dip to 23
As Newfoundland and Labrador reports one new caseof COVID-19, Eastern Health has opened vaccination appointments to rotational workers.
In a media release Friday afternoon, the health authority said eligible workers include Marine Atlantic employees, truck drivers and flight crews whoregularly travel to and from the province for work.
Workers who are self-isolating must select that option when booking their appointment. Vaccination in self-isolation clinics will be drive-up or drive-thru, and will take place outside vaccination clinics or inside the person's car.
Self-isolation vaccination clinics will be offered at the following locations:
- TheVillage Mall in St. John's.
- Danny Cleary Stadium in Harbour Grace.
- Old Scotiabank in Clarenville.
- The Lions Club in Bonavista.
- Wamic Holdings in Marystown.
Workers who are not in self-isolation, or modified self-isolation, who have a negative COVID-19 test completed a days seven to nine can book their appointments at any available clinic.
On Friday afternoon,Canada's National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI)recommendedthe use of the AstraZeneca-Oxford COVID-19 vaccine to all Canadians over 30 years old.
However, Newfoundland and Labrador'sDepartment of Health told CBC News in a brief statement that itwill not be "changing our recommendations regarding AstraZeneca at this time."
New case
Friday's new case is in a man in his 40s in the Western Health region. In a media release the Department of Health said the case is under investigation.
Contact tracingis underway andanyone considered a close contact has been advised to quarantine.
There have been four new recoveries, one in Eastern Health and three in Western Health,leaving 23active cases in the province. No one is in hospital due to the virus.
To date, 131,140 people have been tested for the virus, including 231 since Thursday's update.