Orangeville hospital executive retires early after helping family member jump the vaccine queue
A director at the Headwaters Health Care Centre in Orangeville, Ont. has retired after having a family member vaccinated during a clinic intended for hospital staff, physicians and local healthcare workers. Lorenda Reddekkop has the details.
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